Man

Kevin J Harvatine

Associate Professor

Penn State University

University Park, Estados Unidos

Líneas de Investigación


Specific projects include: Dietary regulation of milk fat synthesis in the cow. Metabolism of omega-3 fatty acids in the cow and chicken. Effect of fat supplements on dairy cows.

Educación

  •  Animal Nutrition, CORNELL UNIVERSITY. Chile, 2008
  •  Animal Science, MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY. Chile, 2003
  •  Animal Science, PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY. Chile, 2001

Experiencia Académica

  •   Associate Professor of Nutritional Physiology Full Time

    PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY

    State College, Estados Unidos

    2009 - At present

Formación de Capital Humano


Graduate Students Mentored:
Richard Shepardson II M.S. Current
Isaac Salfer Ph.D. Current
Michel Baldin Ph.D 2017
Natalie Urrutia Cruz Ph.D. 2016
Daniel E. Rico Ph.D. 2013
Mutian Niu M.S. 2013
L. Whitney Rottman M.S. 2012

Post-Graduate Students Mentored:
Dr. Liying Ma 2012-2014

Visiting Scholars Mentored:
Jocely Souza Ph.D. Student; 12 month in 2015-2016
Dr. Yan Tu Visiting scientist; 3 months in 2015
Dr. Bing-wen Si Visiting scientist; 3 months in 2015
Dr. Tao Ma Visiting scientist; 3 months in 2015
Valentina Parkomenko M.S. Student; 6 months in 2014
Yifan Fan M.S. Student; 12 months in 2014-2015
Dr. Dimas Oliveira Sabbatical; 12 months in 2013-2014
Claudia Betancourt M.S. Student; 3 months in 2012
Dr. Jeppe Moeller M.S. Student; 3 months in 2011

Technicians Supervised:
Elaine Brown 2016 to Present
Rebecca Bomberger 2016 to Present
Yun (Jackie) Ying, M.S. 2009 to 2016
Andrew Clark 2010 to 2012


Premios y Distinciones

  •   American Dairy Science Association Cargill Young Scientist Award

    Cargill

    Estados Unidos, 2016

    To recognize outstanding research by young dairy production scientists during the first ten (10) years of their professional career.

  •   Northeast American Dairy Science Association Young Scientist Award- Research

    ADSA

    Chile, 2014

    To recognize outstanding young scientists


 

Article (24)

Acetate Dose-Dependently Stimulates Milk Fat Synthesis in Lactating Dairy Cows
The effect of conjugated linoleic acid, acetate, and their interaction on adipose tissue lipid metabolism in nonlactating cows
Reduced-fat dried distillers grains with solubles reduces the risk for milk fat depression and supports milk production and ruminal fermentation in dairy cows
Short communication: Forage particle size and fat intake affect rumen passage, the fatty acid profile of milk, and milk fat production in dairy cows consuming dried distillers grains with solubles
Transcriptional regulation of acetyl-CoA carboxylase α isoforms in dairy ewes during conjugated linoleic acid induced milk fat depression
Effect of diet fermentability and unsaturated fatty acid concentration on recovery from diet-induced milk fat depression
Fat and starch as additive risk factors for milk fat depression in dairy diets containing corn dried distillers grains with solubles
Rapid changes in key ruminal microbial populations during the induction of and recovery from diet-induced milk fat depression in dairy cows
Short communication: Milk fat depression induced by conjugated linoleic acid and a high-oil and low-fiber diet occurs equally across the day in Holstein cows
Comparison of enriched palmitic acid and calcium salts of palm fatty acids distillate fat supplements on milk production and metabolic profiles of high-producing dairy cows
Effect of monensin on recovery from diet-induced milk fat depression
Lipid Feeding and Milk Fat Depression
Liver x receptors stimulate lipogenesis in bovine mammary epithelial cell culture but do not appear to be involved in diet-induced milk fat depression in cows
The effect of rumen digesta inoculation on the time course of recovery from classical diet-induced milk fat depression in dairy cows
A rumen unprotected conjugated linoleic acid supplement inhibits milk fat synthesis and improves energy balance in lactating goats
Conjugated linoleic acid-induced milk fat depression in lactating ewes is accompanied by reduced expression of mammary genes involved in lipid synthesis1
Induction of and recovery from milk fat depression occurs progressively in dairy cows switched between diets that differ in fiber and oil concentration
Characterization of the acute lactational response to trans-10, cis-12 conjugated linoleic acid
Nutrigenomics, Rumen-Derived Bioactive Fatty Acids, and the Regulation of Milk Fat Synthesis
Expression of Enzymes and Key Regulators of Lipid Synthesis Is Upregulated in Adipose Tissue during CLA-Induced Milk Fat Depression in Dairy Cows
Recent advances in the regulation of milk fat synthesis
Regulation of Fat Synthesis by Conjugated Linoleic Acid: Lactation and the Ruminant Model
Effects of Fatty Acid Supplements on Milk Yield and Energy Balance of Lactating Dairy Cows
SREBP1 and Thyroid Hormone Responsive Spot 14 (S14) Are Involved in the Regulation of Bovine Mammary Lipid Synthesis during Diet-Induced Milk Fat Depression and Treatment with CLA
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Kevin Harvatine

Associate Professor

Animal Science

Penn State University

University Park, Estados Unidos

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Natalie Urrutia

Investigador

Nutrición

Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Agropecuarias

Osorno, Chile