Myunggi Baik is a professor at the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Seoul National University, South Korea, where he lectures on ruminant nutrition and physiology, animal molecular nutrition, and rumen microbial ecology. His main research areas include nutrogenomics in beef production, ruminant stress relief and welfare, rumen microbiome and methane emission mitigation, etc., especially in the intramuscular lipid metabolism and deposition mechanism in snow beef, and how to use nutrogenetics to produce high-quality beef.His main research areas include nutrogenomics in beef production, ruminant stress relief and welfare, rumen microbiome and methane emission mitigation, etc., especially in the intramuscular lipid metabolism and deposition mechanism in snow beef, and how to use nutrogenetics to produce high-quality beef.
Prof. Baik is currently President of the Korean Society for Rumen Function Research, Deputy Editor of the Ruminant Nutrition Department of Animal Bioscience (formerly the Asian and Olympic Journal), and a member of the Korean Committee on Molecular and Cell Biology.
Congress Time:
October 25 to 27, 2023
Congress Venue:Beijing, China