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Milo Wiltbank joined the faculty of the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1991, focusing on reproductive physiology. He has authored over 250 peer-reviewed manuscripts and is known for his work on timed artificial insemination protocols such as Ovsynch and Double-Ovsynch. His research addresses topics like the interactions between nutrition and reproduction, the physiological basis of anovular cows, and the hormonal regulation of the ovary. Currently, his research focuses on reducing pregnancy loss in lactating dairy cows receiving in vitro produced cloned embryos, mechanisms of follicle initiation, and optimizing reproductive management programs. He has received several awards including the New Investigator Award from the Society for the Study of Reproduction and the John S. Donald Teaching Award from the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.
Department: Department of Computer Sciences