Dr. MartĂ­n Abadi
William W. Thatcher MEMBERS
Emeritus Graduate Research Professor, University of Florida
United States
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  • 2006
  • Agriculture and Food Engineering (A.F.E.)
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  • 2006
  • Agriculture and Food Engineering (A.F.E.)
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William W. Thatcher mainly investigates Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Estrous cycle, Artificial insemination and Animal science.

His Internal medicine study focuses on Ovulation in particular. His Endocrinology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Dry matter, Gestation and Fatty acid.
 
William W. Thatcher has included themes like Corpus luteum, Luteolysis, Embryo transfer and Insemination in his Artificial insemination study.

His study looks at the intersection of Insemination and topics like Fertility with Bovine somatotropin and Hormone.

His study explores the link between Animal science and topics such as Pregnancy rate that cross with problems in Anti-Müllerian hormone and Ovarian reserve.
 
His Estrous cycle study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Ovulation, Uterus, Luteal phase, Pregnancy rate and Insemination.

His work is dedicated to discovering how Animal science, Ice calving are connected with Endometritis and other disciplines.

His Dairy cattle research incorporates elements of Odds ratio, Eicosapentaenoic acid, Postpartum period, Biotechnology and Embryo.
 
His main research concerns Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Estrous cycle, Animal science and Ovulation.

His research combines Conceptus and Internal medicine. The study incorporates disciplines such as Dairy cattle and Lactation in addition to Endocrinology.

He was elected as member of the Euorpean Academy of Engineering in 2006.
 
2011 - ASAS Fellow Award, American Society of Animal Science
2007 - American Dairy Science Association Fellowship Award
2006 - The Morrison Award, American Society of Animal Science
1997 - L. E. Casida Award, American Society of Animal Science
1992 - Zinpro Award for Excellence in Dairy Science, American Dairy Science Association
1985 - Animal Physiology and Endocrinology Award, American Society of Animal Science