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MATHEMATICAL MODELING AND PREDICTIVE DATA ANALYSIS IN ANIMAL NUTRITION
Sponsoring Institution
National Institute of Food and Agriculture
Project Status
ACTIVE
Funding Source
Reporting Frequency
Annual
Accession No.
1031719
Grant No.
2024-67015-41758
Cumulative Award Amt.
$60,303.00
Proposal No.
2023-08391
Multistate No.
(N/A)
Project Start Date
Feb 1, 2024
Project End Date
Jan 31, 2026
Grant Year
2024
Program Code
[A1231]- Animal Health and Production and Animal Products: Improved Nutritional Performance, Growth, and Lactation of Animals
Project Director
Tedeschi, L.
Recipient Organization
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY
750 AGRONOMY RD STE 2701
COLLEGE STATION,TX 77843-0001
Performing Department
(N/A)
Non Technical Summary
The long-term goal of this proposal is to raise awareness of the needs and methods for quantitative bio-mathematical modeling in the study and application of agricultural sciences, including animal nutrition and animal food production, in the animal sciences communities. This objective will be reached with a conference entitled Mathematical Modeling and Data Predictive Analytics in Animal Nutrition. The conference will be focused on basic and advanced systems research in agriculture, including modeling approaches to animal nutrition, integration of research across disciplines, and data-driven and data science approaches to agricultural research and application. The conference will include internationally recognized speakers from the US and other countries. It will be aimed primarily at younger scientists and pre-doctoral students interested in complex biological problems and data-driven applications relevant to animal nutrition and the food production system. The conference will be held in conjunction with the American Society of Animal Science (ASAS) meeting in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. To evaluate the impact of the conference, the organizing committee will use online surveys to assess the effectiveness of the workshop in helping people move into systemic and data analytic approaches, including modeling and systems research efforts. Outputs of the symposium will be published on the National Animal Nutrition Program webpage and in peer-reviewed journals.
Animal Health Component
50%
Research Effort Categories
Basic
50%
Applied
50%
Developmental
0%
Classification

Knowledge Area (KA)Subject of Investigation (SOI)Field of Science (FOS)Percent
30238991010100%
Goals / Objectives
The main goal of this proposal is to raise awareness of the needs and methods for quantitative bio-mathematical modeling approaches for data and predictive analytics in agricultural science, including animal nutrition and animal food production in the animal science communities.
Project Methods
There will be six topics and presenters for the proposed conference/workshop. We offer two introductory lectures (40-min each) to incentivize and illustrate the possible applications of modeling. Then, we provide three hands-on presentations (from 1:30 to 1:50 h each). The breakfast, lunch, and coffee breaks will serve as networking sessions to engage young investigators. Similar to previous annual meetings, the 2024 ASAS Annual Meetings is expected to have presential and online participation through Zoom.

Progress 02/01/24 to 01/31/25

Outputs
Target Audience:The audience has been steady from 120 to 200 attendees annually at ASAS and ADSA workshops, and because our surveys indicate that the audience differs yearly, we are contacting new stakeholders. It includes faculty, graduate students, industry, post-docs, and governmental people. Changes/Problems: Nothing Reported What opportunities for training and professional development has the project provided?1. Deliver theoretical and hands-on presentations in modeling techniques that attract a broad range of participants; 2. Expand the learning horizon of the audience for mathematical modeling as an analytical tool for research data (in silico experimentation) to allow them to identify gaps in scientific knowledge and target future research; 3. Provide workshop materials (lectures and exercises) on public websites (e.g., NANP website at https://animalnutrition.org) for educational/asynchronous teaching purposes and increase the audience's network through interactive meetings. How have the results been disseminated to communities of interest?Through our website www.animalnutrition.org and social media. What do you plan to do during the next reporting period to accomplish the goals?Finalize the publication of the presentations as peer-review review papers.

Impacts
What was accomplished under these goals? A conference was successfully held in Calgary, Alberta, with about 70 participants.

Publications