Postdoctoral researcher
Oklahoma State University
Ankeny, Iowa
Dr. Anna Goldkamp is a postdoctoral researcher at the National Animal Disease Center in Ames, Iowa. She received a M.S. in Animal Science from Oklahoma State University in 2020. Her M.S. research compared fetuses produced via artificial insemination and in vitro fertilization in bovine tissues, leading to the first transfer RNA expression atlas in bovine. In December of 2023, Anna obtained her Ph.D. at Oklahoma State University. Her Ph.D. research investigated how tRNA abundance acts as a source of genetic variation which can dictate translational efficiency and proteome composition. She has published 4 first author papers and coauthored 3 additional papers. She has been recognized internationally through an Advances in Genome Biology and Technology travel award, the Neal A. Jorgenson Genome Award to PAG30, the Next Generation Leadership Award to AGBT-AG 2023, an award to the 2023 International Society of Animal Genetics meeting in Cape Town, South Africa, and the 2024 ASAS Southern Section Emerging Scholar Award.
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