Gonzalo CANTALAPIEDRA-HIJAR
Gonzalo CANTALAPIEDRA-HIJAR, Ph.D. Research Ruminant Nutrionist
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Identifiants chercheurs
- gonzalo-cantalapiedra-hijar
- ResearcherId : J-8797-2019
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- ResearcherId : http://www.researcherid.com/rid/J-8797-2019
Présentation
I am a research scientist at INRAE, the French national institute for research in agriculture, nutrition and environment, since 2012. I work on beef cattle nutrition and feed efficiency. My educational background includes a BSc in Veterinary Medicine (1997-2002; Spain and Belgium), a M.Sc and PhD on small ruminant nutrition (2005-2009; Spain) and a postdoctoral fellowship on dairy cattle nutrition and metabolism carried out in the Herbivore Research Unit at INRAE of Clermont-Ferrand-Theix (France; 2009-2012). My areas of expertise cover animal nitrogen metabolism in connection with animal feed efficiency, the evaluation of protein requirements in ruminants and the development of non-invasive methods to predict nitrogen partitioning and feed efficiency in growing ruminants. Lecturer for undergraduate students and supervisor/co-supervisor of PhD students and postdocs. More than 60 peer-reviewed publications and book chapters including the new updated INRA feeding system for ruminants. I belong to the editorial board of Journal of Agricultural Science (2016) and PCI in Animal (2020).
Domaines de recherche
Alimentation et Nutrition
Compétences
Métabolisme
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The isotopic nitrogen turnover rate as a proxy to evaluate in the long-term the protein turnover in growing ruminantsJournal of Agricultural Science, 2019, 157 (9-10), pp.701-710. ⟨10.1017/S0021859620000118⟩
Article dans une revue
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.Predictions of N use efficiency from natural 15N abundance in periparturient dairy cows are impaired by the protein mobilizationADSA Annual Meeting (2021), Jul 2021, Virtual Annual Meeting, France. 104, 2021
Poster de conférence
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