Kevin J. Rozeboom, Ph.D.
Originally from a family farm in West Central, Minnesota. Enterprises were general livestock and crops. Primary academic interests include, teaching, extension and research aspects of livestock reproduction. Special research interest include the management of reproductive technologies, specifically, artificial insemination in swine and beef cattle.
Education
Ph.D. University of Minnesota: May 1999 Major: Animal Science/Reproductive Physiology. Thesis Title: AI in Swine: The role and regulation of post-breeding uterine inflammation Advisors: Dr. Bo Crabo and Dr. Mats Troedsson
M.S. University of Minnesota: May, 1997 Major: Animal Science/Reproductive Physiology, Project Title: Timing of insemination, uterine clearance and the post-mating Inflammatory response in the gilt. Advisors: Dr. Bo Crabo and Dr. Gerald Shurson
B.S. University of Minnesota: March, 1992. Major: Animal Science, graduating with Distinction. Advisor: Dr. William Rempel
