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Carol A. Bagnell, Ph.D., is a professor in the Department of Animal Sciences at Rutgers’ School of Environmental and Biological Sciences. Her research focus is on late-term pregnancy loss in horses and the challenge of finding a reliable biochemical marker of placental function and fetal well-being. She is a recognized expert in endocrinology and teaches undergraduate classes in animal reproduction and animal microtechniques and tissue culture. She also is principal investigator in an Equine Science Center-funded project aimed at developing an exercise-induced joint inflammation model in horses.

 

 

 

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