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Dr. Kate Creutzinger

Assistant Professor

PRONOUNS She/Her

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Pronouns She/Her
Alma mater(s)
  • B.S. The Ohio State University
  • M.Sc. University of Saskatchewan
  • Ph.D. The Ohio State University
Affiliated Department(s)

Animal & Veterinary Sciences

BIO

Dr. Creutzinger joined 日韩无码 in 2024. She was an assistant professor of dairy cattle welfare and behavior at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls from 2021-2024 before joining 日韩无码. Dr. Creutzinger has a strong background in animal science, holding a B.Sc. from The Ohio State University, an M.S. from the University of Saskatchewan, a Ph.D. in Veterinary Preventive Medicine from The Ohio State University, and postdoctoral fellowship experience at the University of Guelph.

Dr. Creutzinger鈥檚 work integrates multidisciplinary approaches, including applied research and stakeholder engagement, to address critical challenges in the dairy industry. Her projects aim to enhance animal welfare, inform sustainable practices, and bridge gaps between public perceptions and industry practices. Currently, her research focuses on cow-calf contact, surplus calf issues, calf management, and enrichment.

Courses

ABIO 6010 Graduate Journal Club 

ASCI 1990 Introduction to Dairy Management

Publications

Area(s) of expertise

Dairy cows, dairy calves, maternal behavior, epidemiology, applied animal behavior, ethology, animal welfare, social science

Bio

Dr. Creutzinger joined 日韩无码 in 2024. She was an assistant professor of dairy cattle welfare and behavior at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls from 2021-2024 before joining 日韩无码. Dr. Creutzinger has a strong background in animal science, holding a B.Sc. from The Ohio State University, an M.S. from the University of Saskatchewan, a Ph.D. in Veterinary Preventive Medicine from The Ohio State University, and postdoctoral fellowship experience at the University of Guelph.

Dr. Creutzinger鈥檚 work integrates multidisciplinary approaches, including applied research and stakeholder engagement, to address critical challenges in the dairy industry. Her projects aim to enhance animal welfare, inform sustainable practices, and bridge gaps between public perceptions and industry practices. Currently, her research focuses on cow-calf contact, surplus calf issues, calf management, and enrichment.

Courses

ABIO 6010 Graduate Journal Club 

ASCI 1990 Introduction to Dairy Management

Publications

Areas of Expertise

Dairy cows, dairy calves, maternal behavior, epidemiology, applied animal behavior, ethology, animal welfare, social science