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The VistaMilk Podcast
VistaMilk SFI Research Centre
22 episodes
3 months ago
Dr Maeve Williams, a post-doctoral researcher with Teagasc, joins the pod to talk about her research into cow genetics and identifying traits which can help breed more productive, healthier cows. Some might even call it the search for the Irish supercow.
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Dr Maeve Williams, a post-doctoral researcher with Teagasc, joins the pod to talk about her research into cow genetics and identifying traits which can help breed more productive, healthier cows. Some might even call it the search for the Irish supercow.
Show more...
Life Sciences
Science
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VistaMilk Interviews Kay O’Connell, in-service training specialist at Teagasc
The VistaMilk Podcast
22 minutes
3 years ago
VistaMilk Interviews Kay O’Connell, in-service training specialist at Teagasc
During this fifth episode of The VistaMilk Podcast, VistaMilk site manager at Teagasc, Elizabeth Walsh, speaks with Kay O’Connell, in-service training specialist. Kay discusses the importance of women taking up leadership roles and how there is no "right" time.
The VistaMilk Podcast
Dr Maeve Williams, a post-doctoral researcher with Teagasc, joins the pod to talk about her research into cow genetics and identifying traits which can help breed more productive, healthier cows. Some might even call it the search for the Irish supercow.