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Trine Michelle Villumsen is a Senior Advisor at Aarhus University, dedicated to advancing research in the field of methane emissions from Danish dairy cattle. Her work focuses on mitigating strategies to reduce methane production while maintaining the vitamin B12 content in milk. Trine has collaborated on significant projects aimed at improving sustainability in agriculture, including the REMEDA project, which aims to reduce methane emissions and assess their impacts comprehensively. Her academic contributions include several research outputs from 2009 to 2025, indicating a consistent engagement in research initiatives and publications. Villumsen actively participates in lectures and presentations that explore genetic selection and its implications on livestock production, thus contributing to interdisciplinary knowledge in agriculture and animal breeding. She is known for her insights into the genetic enhancement of livestock and the efficacy of different models in genomic selection.
Aarhus University • Aarhus, Denmark
Engaged in projects related to methane emissions and agricultural sustainability.
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