Adam Lock
Affiliations
Michigan State University Dairy Lipid/Fatty Acid Nutrition Program
Research and Extension
I am a professor in the Department of Animal Science at Michigan State University. Originally from a dairy farm in the southwest of the United Kingdom, I received my PhD from the University of Nottingham and completed a post-doc at that institution as well as at Cornell University. I had a research and teaching appointment at the University of Vermont from 2006 to 2009 before moving to my current research and extension appointment at Michigan State University in the fall of 2009. My research and extension programs focus on both dairy production and human nutrition and health, and the interface between these two disciplines. The central theme is fatty acid digestion and metabolism in the dairy cow and the impact of bioactive fatty acids on animal production and human health. Current efforts concern the effect of diet on the production of biohydrogenation intermediates in the rumen, dietary strategies for maximizing milk fat synthesis, applying this knowledge to improve our ability to troubleshoot on farm issues related to milk fat depression, fatty acid absorption in the small intestine, fat supplementation opportunities, and the potential for omega-3 fatty acids to promote dairy cattle metabolism and health. The impact of milk and dairy products on human health, in particular the role of milk fat is also of special interest.
Related Work
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Nejadhashemi and Lock receive CANR Established Mid-Career Researcher Awards
Published on April 19, 2024
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MSU researcher helping dairy industry increase profitability, efficiency through improved cattle nutrition
Published on September 28, 2022
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Harnessing fatty acids for transition cow management
Published on February 2, 2022
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Buttergate?
Published on March 4, 2021
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Animal science graduate student researches dairy nutrition
Published on November 16, 2020
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Animal science student assists in dairy research
Published on September 22, 2020
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Lock and Opgenorth Recognized at ADSA Meeting
Published on June 28, 2019
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Using dietary strategies to improve dairy cattle health and productivity
Published on February 1, 2019
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2018 M-AAA funded projects in ANS
Published on February 6, 2018