I Presented at ASAS 2025!
I had the great opportunity to present my research at the American Society of Animal Science (ASAS) 2025 Annual Meeting, held from July 6 to 10 in Hollywood, Florida, USA.
The title of my presentation was:
“Determination of Optimal Sample Size for Understanding the Distribution of Fecal Starch in a Fattening Cattle Herd Using Numerical Simulations.”
This year’s meeting was once again full of passionate discussions, cutting-edge research, and inspiring presentations from across the field of animal science. I had the pleasure of connecting with many researchers and professionals, and our conversations offered me valuable insights into new approaches and emerging trends.
I was especially glad to interact with students from Texas A&M University and the University of Guelph in Canada, exchanging ideas and learning about their research.
The city of Hollywood itself was also beautiful—clean streets, palm-lined boulevards, and a relaxed, vibrant atmosphere that made the experience even more enjoyable.
Thank you to everyone I had the chance to meet and speak with.
This was a truly rewarding and stimulating experience, and I look forward to building on the connections I made as I continue my journey in the field of animal science.