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Contact Information:
970.491.3894
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Dr. Jason Bruemmer, Assistant Professor, was born and raised in El Paso, Texas. He received his B.S. degree in Animal Science and his M.S degree in Physiology of Reproduction from Texas A&M University, and his Ph.D in Reproductive Physiology from New Mexico State University.
While at Texas A&M, Dr. Bruemmer served as a lecturer and manager of the horse farm for more than three years. He bred 60 to 75 mares a year, in addition to teaching reproduction, reproductive short courses, all levels of equine science, and conducting research in nutrition and exercise physiology. During his stay at NMSU, Dr. Bruemmer again taught many equine classes and conducted research in a variety of species including horses, cattle, goats and sheep. Further studies were conducted at the University of Arizona Medical School.
Dr. Bruemmer joined Colorado State University in 1996. He teaches Equine Management, Equine Production and Industry, and other courses, and continue to conduct research in reproductive physiology with an emphasis in follicular dynamics of the mare, the area in which he did his dissertation work at New Mexico State University.
Education:
Ph.D. 1996. Major: Physiology Minor: Molecular Biology, New Mexico State University
M.S. 1991. Physiology of Reproduction, Texas A&M University
B.S. 1987. Animal Sciences, Texas A&M University
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