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1 CURRICULUM VITAE DIANE MOODY SPURLOCK EDUCATION Institution Degree Year of Degree Major University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE PhD 1998 Animal Breeding & Genetics Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK MS 1994 Animal Science Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA BS 1992 Animal Science PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Years Title Institution 2007-present October, 2004 - 2007 Associate Professor 75% Research, 25% Teaching Assistant Professor 75% Research, 25% Teaching Iowa State University, Ames, IA Department of Animal Science Iowa State University, Ames, IA Department of Animal Science 2000 - 2004 Assistant Professor 70% Research, 30% Teaching Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN Department of Animal Sciences 1998 - 2000 Post-Doctoral Scientist Elanco Animal Health, Greenfield, IN Discovery Division IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY PERSONNEL RECORD July, 2007 present Associate Professor 75% Research, 25% Teaching Iowa State University, Ames, IA Department of Animal Science October, 2004 - 2007 Assistant Professor 75% Research, 25% Teaching Iowa State University, Ames, IA Department of Animal Science Member: Animal Breeding and Genetics Group, Dairy Group, Interdepartmental Genetics Program Graduate Faculty Member: Animal Breeding and Genetics, Animal Science, Interdepartmental Genetics INVITED PRESENTATIONS External to Iowa State University and Purdue University Impact of genomics on reproductive management. Invited presentation for CEVA’s ReprodAction Scientific Meeting Series: Genomics of reproductive performance and sexed semen technology. October 27-29, 2014. Blanca, Spain. Genetic architecture and biological basis of feed efficiency in dairy cattle. Invited presentation at the 10th World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock Production. August 17-22, 2014. Vancouver, BC, Canada. Can Genomics Be Used to Improve Feed Efficiency? Western Canadian Dairy Conference. March 11-14, 2014. Red Deer, AB, Canada. Station Report: Feed Efficiency Research at Iowa State University. Presented to the S-1040 Regional Project Meeting, October 21-22, 2013. Chicago, IL.

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CURRICULUM VITAE

DIANE MOODY SPURLOCK

EDUCATION Institution Degree Year of Degree Major University of Nebraska, Lincoln, NE PhD 1998 Animal Breeding & GeneticsOklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK MS 1994 Animal Science Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA BS 1992 Animal Science PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Years Title Institution2007-present October, 2004 - 2007

Associate Professor 75% Research, 25% Teaching Assistant Professor 75% Research, 25% Teaching

Iowa State University, Ames, IA Department of Animal Science Iowa State University, Ames, IA Department of Animal Science

2000 - 2004 Assistant Professor 70% Research, 30% Teaching

Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN Department of Animal Sciences

1998 - 2000 Post-Doctoral Scientist Elanco Animal Health, Greenfield, IN Discovery Division

IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY PERSONNEL RECORD

July, 2007 – present Associate Professor 75% Research, 25% Teaching

Iowa State University, Ames, IA Department of Animal Science

October, 2004 - 2007 Assistant Professor 75% Research, 25% Teaching

Iowa State University, Ames, IA Department of Animal Science

Member: Animal Breeding and Genetics Group, Dairy Group, Interdepartmental Genetics Program Graduate Faculty Member: Animal Breeding and Genetics, Animal Science, Interdepartmental

Genetics

INVITED PRESENTATIONS

External to Iowa State University and Purdue University

Impact of genomics on reproductive management. Invited presentation for CEVA’s ReprodAction Scientific Meeting Series: Genomics of reproductive performance and sexed semen technology. October 27-29, 2014. Blanca, Spain.

Genetic architecture and biological basis of feed efficiency in dairy cattle. Invited presentation at the 10th World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock Production. August 17-22, 2014. Vancouver, BC, Canada.

Can Genomics Be Used to Improve Feed Efficiency? Western Canadian Dairy Conference. March 11-14, 2014. Red Deer, AB, Canada.

Station Report: Feed Efficiency Research at Iowa State University. Presented to the S-1040 Regional Project Meeting, October 21-22, 2013. Chicago, IL.

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Biological Regulation of Feed Efficiency. Zoetis Workshop on Dairy Feed Efficiency. October 30, 2013. Kalamazoo, MI.

Molecular and Physiological Basis of Residual Feed Intake (RFI) and Feed Efficiency. 26th ADSA Discover Conference: Dairy Feed Efficiency. September 23-26, 2013. Naperville, IN.

Genetics of Feed Efficiency in Dairy Cattle. Presented to Select Sires Sire Committee Meeting. March 18, 2013. Columbus, OH.

Genomic Selection and Herd Management for Improved Feed Efficiency of the US Dairy Industry. Presented to the International Breeding Goal Meeting: Selection for Improved Feed Efficiency. February 25-26, 2013. Wageningen, Netherlands.

Station Report: Feed Efficiency Research at Iowa State University. Presented to the S-1040 Regional Project Meeting, October 29-30, 2012. Indianapolis, IN.

Use of Genomics for Goat Genetic Improvement. National Goat Expo. October, 2012. Des Moines, IA.

Genetic regulation and genomic selection of energy balance traits in dairy cattle. 2011. USDA-AFRI Joint Animal Systems Project Director Meeting. Washington, DC.

Results from the ISU Energy Balance Study. 2011. Feed Efficiency Project Meeting. East Lansing, MI.

Regulation of adipose tissue metabolism for lactation. 2010. Elanco Science Symposium, Indianapolis, IN.

Adipokine expression in dairy cattle. 2007. Cattle and sheep workshop, Plant and Animal Genome Conference, San Diego, CA.

Genetic Regulation of Energy Balance in Dairy Cattle. 2007. Scottish Agricultural College, Edinburgh, Scotland.

Metabolic stress in dairy cattle: what do we know and what can we learn? 2005. Animal Science Departmental Seminar, University of Minnesota. St. Paul, MN.

Marker assisted selection in dairy cattle. 2005. Genex CRI, Dairy Genetics Division. Shawano, WI.

Opportunities for genetic improvement. 2002. Marshall Farms. North Rose, NY.

Microarray experimentation: current status and opportunities in animal science. 2002. Equine Research Group, Department of Veterinary Science, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY.

Cloning of differentially expressed bovine skeletal muscle genes. 2001. Elanco Animal Health, Discovery Research Group. Greenfield, IN.

Analysis of gene expression using cross-species microarrays. 2001. Biology Department Seminar, Indiana University and Purdue University in Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN.

Genomics techniques: An overview of methods for the study of gene expression. 2000. American Society of Animal Science and American Dairy Science Association National Meeting. Baltimore, MD.

From DNA to genetic tests. 2000. New York National Beef Cattle Evaluation Consortium Meeting. Ithaca, NY.

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Affiliated with Iowa State University Studies of Energy Utilization in Lactating Dairy CattleAnimal Breeding and Genetics Seminar. April,

2013

Graduate training opportunities in dairy cattle genetics. Interdepartmental Genetics Welcome Retreat. August, 2006.

Genetic regulation of energy utilization in dairy cattle. Interdepartmental Genetics Faculty Seminar Series. December, 2005.

Energy utilization and mobilization in the ISU dairy cattle selection lines: current progress and future directions. Animal Science Departmental Seminar. March, 2005.

Affiliated with Purdue University Microarray Experimentation: Challenges and Opportunities. 2004. Department of Basic Medical

Sciences, Purdue University, Departmental Seminar.

Functional investigation of Asb-15: Gene expression and beyond. 2003. Department of Biochemistry.

Comparative aspects of osteoporosis in chickens: A genomics perspective. 2003. Program for Comparative Medicine, Spring Retreat.

Cross-species microarray analysis. 2000, 2001. Working Group on Microarray Analysis. Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN.

Techniques for the analysis of gene expression. 2000. Interdepartmental Nutrition Program Seminar Series. Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN.

REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES1

1) Spurlock, D., J. Coetzee, and M. Stock. 2014. The impact of three strategies for incorporating polled genetics into a dairy cattle breeding program on the overall herd genetic merit. J. Dairy Sci. 97:5265-5274. 2Experimental Design: Substantial Data Analysis: Substantial Data Collection: Substantial Writing and Editing: Substantial

2) Faylon, M. P*3., D. Koltes*, and D. Spurlock. 2014. Regulation of lipid droplet-associated proteins

following growth hormone administration and feed restriction in lactating Holstein cows. J. Dairy Sci. 97:2847-2855. Experimental Design: Substantial Data Analysis: Substantial Data Collection: Substantial Writing and Editing: Substantial

3) Berry, D., M. Coffey, J. Pryce, Y. de Haas, P. Lovendahl, N. Krattenmacher, J. Crowley, Z. Wang,

D. Spurlock, K. Weigel, K. MacDonald, and R. Veerkamp. 2014. International genetic evaluations for feed intake in dairy cattle through the collation of data from multiple sources. J. Dairy Sci. 97:3894-3905. Experimental Design: Minor Data Analysis: Minor Data Collection: Important Writing and Editing: Minor .

1 Prior to 2005, Dr. Spurlock published as D. E. Moody. 2 Dr. Spurlock’s role is explained for each peer-reviewed publication. Substantial indicates she was the person responsible for this activity; important indicates she made a significant contribution to the effort; minor indicates her role was minimal. 3 Students, post-doctorate scientists, and visiting scientists in Dr. Spurlock’s laboratory are identified by *

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4) Pryce, J., J. Johnston, B. Hayes, G. Sahana, K. Weigel, S. McParland, D. Spurlock, N. Krattenmacher, R. Spelman, E. Wall, and M. Calus. 2014. Imputation of genotypes from low density (50k) to high density (700k) of cows from research herds in Europe, North America and Australasia using 2 reference populations. 2014. J. Dairy Sci. 97:1799-1811. Experimental Design: Minor Data Analysis: Minor Data Collection: Important Writing and Editing: Minor

5) Yao, C., D. M. Spurlock, L. E. Armentano, C.D. Page Jr., M. J. VandeHaar, D. M. Bickhart, and K. A. Weigel. 2013. Random Forests approach for identifying additive and epistatic single nucleotide polymorphisms associated with residual feed intake in dairy cattle. J. Dairy Sci. 96:6716-6729. Experimental Design: Substantial Data Analysis: Minor Data Collection: Substantial Writing and Editing: Important

6) Spurlock, D. M. and M. VandeHaar. 2013. Regulation of feed efficiency in dairy cattle. CAB Reviews 8,039:1-8. Experimental Design: Substantial Data Analysis: Substantial Data Collection: Substantial Writing and Editing: Substantial

7) Nafikov, R. A., J. P. Schoonmaker, K. T. Korn, K. Noack, D. J. Garrick, K. J. Koehler, J. Minick-Bormann, J. M. Reecy, D. M. Spurlock, and D. C. Beitz. 2013. Association of polymorphisms in solute carrier family 27, isoform A6 (SLC27A6) and fatty acid binding protein-3 and fatty acid-binding protein-4 (FABP3 and FABP4) with fatty acid composition of bovine milk. J. Dairy Sci. 96:6007-6021. Experimental Design: Important Data Analysis: Important Data Collection: Minor Writing and Editing: Minor

8) Nafikov, R. A., J. P. Schoonmaker, K. T. Korn, K. Noack, D. J. Garrick, K. J. Koehler, J. Minick-Bormann, J. M. Reecy, D. M. Spurlock, and D. C. Beitz. 2013. Sterol regulatory element binding transcription factor 1 (SREBF1) polymorphism and milk fatty acid composition. J. Dairy Sci. 96:2605-2616. Experimental Design: Important Data Analysis: Important Data Collection: Minor Writing and Editing: Minor

9) Koltes, D*. and Spurlock, D. M. 2012 Adipose tissue angiopoietin-like protein mRNA changes with altered energy balance in lactating Holstein cows. Domestic Animal Endocrinology. 43:307-316. Experimental Design: Substantial Data Analysis: Substantial Data Collection: Substantial Writing and Editing: Substantial

10) Spurlock, D. M., J. C. M. Dekkers, R. Fernando, D. A. Koltes*, and A. Wolc. 2012 Genetic parameters for energy balance, feed efficiency, and related traits in Holstein cattle. Journal of Dairy Science. J. Dairy Sci. 95:5393-5402. Experimental Design: Substantial Data Analysis: Substantial Data Collection: Substantial Writing and Editing: Substantial

11) Koltes, D.*, and D.M. Spurlock. 2011 Coordination of lipid droplet-associated proteins during the transition period of Holstein dairy cows. J Dairy Sci. 94:1839-1848. Experimental Design: Substantial Data Analysis: Substantial Data Collection: Substantial Writing and Editing: Substantial

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12) Paczkowski, M., Yuan, Y., Fleming-Waddell, J., Bidwell, C.A., Spurlock, D., and R.L. Krisher. 2011. Alterations in the transcriptome of porcine oocytes derived from prepubertal and cyclic females is associated with developmental potential. J Anim Sci. 89:3561-3571. Experimental Design: Important Data Analysis: Substantial Data Collection: Minor Writing and Editing: Minor

13) Elkins, D. A.*, and Spurlock, D. M. 2009 Phosphorylation of perilipin is associated with indicators of lipolysis in Holstein cows. Horm. Metab. Res. 41:736-740. Experimental Design: Substantial Data Analysis: Substantial Data Collection: Substantial Writing and Editing: Substantial

14) Bovine Genome Sequencing and Analysis Consortium, Elsik CG., et al. 2009. The genome sequence of taurine cattle: a window to ruminant biology and evolution. Science 234:522-528. Experimental Design: Minor Data Analysis: Minor Data Collection: Important Writing and Editing: Minor

15) McDaneld, T. G.*, and Spurlock, D. M. 2008 Ankyrin repeat and suppressor of cytokine signaling (SOCS) box-containing protein (ASB) 15 alters differentiation of mouse C2C12 myoblasts and phosphorylation of mitogen-activated protein kinase and Akt. J. Anim. Sci. 86:2897-2902. Experimental Design: Substantial Data Analysis: Substantial Data Collection: Substantial Writing and Editing: Substantial

16) Brunelle, B. W., Kehrli, M. E., Stabel, J. R., Spurlock, D. M., Hansen, L. B., and E. M. Nicholson. 2008 Short communication: allele, genotype, and haplotype data for bovine spongiform encephalopathy-resistance polymorphisms from healthy US Holstein cattle. J. Dairy Sci. 91:338-342. Experimental Design: Important Data Analysis: Minor Data Collection: Important Writing and Editing: Minor

17) Hazelton, S. R., D. M. Spurlock, C. A. Bidwell, and S. S. Donkin. 2008. Cloning the genomic sequence and identification of promoter regions of bovine pyruvate carboxylase. J. Dairy Sci. 91:91-99. Experimental Design: Important Data Analysis: Minor Data Collection: Important Writing and Editing: Minor

18) Nephawe, K. A.*, and D. M. Spurlock. 2007 Single nucleotide polymorphisms in five adipokine genes in dairy cattle populations. South African Journal of Animal Science 37:154-157. Experimental Design: Substantial Data Analysis: Substantial Data Collection: Substantial Writing and Editing: Substantial

19) Bennett, A. K.*, P. Y. Hester, and D. M. Spurlock. 2007 Relationships of a transforming growth factor 2 single nucleotide polymorphism and mRNA abundance with bone and production traits in chickens. Poultry Science 86:829-3 Experimental Design: Substantial Data Analysis: Substantial Data Collection: Substantial Writing and Editing: Substantial

20) Bennett, A. K.*, P. Y. Hester, and D. Moody Spurlock. 2006 Polymorphisms in Vitamin D receptor, Osteopontin, Insulin-like growth factor 1 and Insulin, and their associations with bone, egg, and growth traits in a layer – broiler cross. Animal Genetics 37:283-286. Experimental Design: Substantial Data Analysis: Substantial Data Collection: Substantial Writing and Editing: Substantial

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21) Reecy, J. M., D. Moody Spurlock, and C. H. Stahl. 2006 Gene expression profiling: Insights into

skeletal muscle growth and development. J. Anim. Sci. 84:Suppl:E150-154. Experimental Design: Substantial Data Analysis: Substantial Data Collection: Substantial Writing and Editing: Substantial

22) Spurlock, D. M., T. G. McDaneld*, and L. McIntyre. 2006. Changes in skeletal muscle gene expression following clenbuterol administration. BMC Genomics. 7:320. Experimental Design: Substantial Data Analysis: Substantial Data Collection: Substantial Writing and Editing: Substantial

23) Perkins, A. C., L. N. Kramer, D. Moody Spurlock, T. S. Hadfield, N. E. Cockett, and C. A. Bidwell. 2006. Postnatal changes in the expression of genes located in the callipyge region in sheep skeletal muscle. Animal Genetics 37:535-542. Experimental Design: Minor Data Analysis: Substantial Data Collection: Important Writing and Editing: Minor

24) McDaneld, T. G., K. Hannon, and D. E. Moody. 2006. Ankyrin repeat and SOCS box protein (ASB) 15 regulates protein synthesis in skeletal muscle. Am. J. Physiol. Regul. Integr. Comp. Physiol. 290:R1672-R1682. Experimental Design: Substantial Data Analysis: Substantial Data Collection: Substantial Writing and Editing: Substantial

25) Schreiweis, M. A.*, P. Y. Hester, P. Settar, and D. E. Moody. 2006. Identification of quantitative trait loci associated with egg quality, egg production, and body weight traits in an F2 resource population of chickens. Animal Genetics 37:106-112. Experimental Design: Substantial Data Analysis: Substantial Data Collection: Substantial Writing and Editing: Substantial

26) Schreiweis, M. A.*, P. Y. Hester, and D. E. Moody. 2005. Identification of quantitative trait loci associated with bone traits and body weight in an F2 resource population of chickens. Genet. Sel. Evol. 37:677-698. Experimental Design: Substantial Data Analysis: Substantial Data Collection: Substantial Writing and Editing: Substantial

27) Schreiweis, M. A*, J. I. Orban, M. C. Ledur, D. E. Moody, and P. Y. Hester. 2005. Validation of dual-energy X-ray absoptiometry in live White Leghorns. Poultry Sci. 84:91-99. Experimental Design: Minor Data Analysis: Important Data Collection: Minor Writing and Editing: Minor

28) Bidwell, C. A., L. N. Kramer, A. C. Perkins, T. S. Hadfield, D. E. Moody, and N. E. Cockett. 2004. Expression of PEG11 and PEG11AS transcripts in normal and callipyge sheep. BMC Biology 2(1):17. Experimental Design: Minor Data Analysis: Substantial Data Collection: Important Writing and Editing: Substantial

29) Hester, P. Y., M. A. Schreiweis*, J. I. Orban, H. Mazzuco, M. N. Kopka, M. C. Ledur, and D. E. Moody. 2004. Assessing bone mineral density in vivo: Dual energy X-ray absorptiometry. Poultry Sci. 83:215-221. Experimental Design: Minor Data Analysis: Important Data Collection: Minor Writing and Editing: Minor

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30) McDaneld, T. G.*, D. L. Hancock, and D. E. Moody. 2004. Altered mRNA abundance of ASB15 and four other genes in skeletal muscle following administration of beta-adrenergic receptor agonists. Physiological Genomics. 16:275-83. Experimental Design: Substantial Data Analysis: Substantial Data Collection: Substantial Writing and Editing: Substantial

31) Schreiweis, M. A.*, J. I. Orban, M. C. Ledur, D. E. Moody, and P. Y. Hester. 2004. The effect of the ovulatory and egg laying cycle on bone mineral density and content of live white leghorns as assessed by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry. Poultry Science 83:1011-1019. Experimental Design: Minor Data Analysis: Important Data Collection: Minor Writing and Editing: Minor

32) McDaneld, T. G.* and D. E. Moody. 2003. Characterization of a bovine gene encoding an ankyrin repeat and SOCS box protein (ASB15). Animal Genetics 34:235-236. Experimental Design: Substantial Data Analysis: Substantial Data Collection: Substantial Writing and Editing: Substantial

33) Moody, D. E., A. J. Rosa, and J. M. Reecy. 2003. Current status of livestock DNA microarrays. AgBiotechNet. 5 (December):ABN 118. Experimental Design: Substantial Data Analysis: Substantial Data Collection: Substantial Writing and Editing: Substantial

34) Moody, D. E., Z. Zou*, and L. McIntyre. 2002. Cross-species hybridization of pig RNA to human nylon microarrays. BMC Genomics 27,3(1):27. Experimental Design: Substantial Data Analysis: Substantial Data Collection: Substantial Writing and Editing: Substantial

35) Moody, D. E. 2001. Genomics techniques: An overview of methods for the study of gene expression. Journal of Animal Science 79(E-Suppl):E128-E135. Experimental Design: Substantial Data Analysis: Substantial Data Collection: Substantial Writing and Editing: Substantial

Research Conducted as a Graduate Student (University of Nebraska and Oklahoma State University)

36) Moody, D.E., D. Pomp, M.K. Nielsen, and L. D. Van Vleck. 1999. Identification of QTL influencing traits related to energy balance in selection and inbred lines of mice. Genetics. 152:699-711.

37) Splan, R. K., B. R Pilcik, U. J. Tomsen, J. A. G. Arango, A. Ruiz-Flores, J. W. Hallock, M. F. Allan, S. K. R. Karnati, V. Vega, B. R. Lindsey, D. E. Moody, and D. Pomp. 1998. Mapping of the steroidogenic acute regulatory protein (StAR) gene to porcine chromosome 15 by linkage analysis using a novel PCR-RFLP. J. Anim. Sci. 76: 658-659.

38) Barendse, W., D. Vaiman, S.J. Kemp, Y. Sugimoto, S. Armitage, J.L. Williams, H.S Sun, A. Eggen, M. Agaba, S.A. Aleyasin, M. Band, M.D. Bishop, J. Buitkamp, K. Byrne, F. Collins, L. Cooper, W. Coppettiers, B. Denys, R.D. Drinkwater, K. Easterday, C. Elduque, S. Ennis, G. Erhardt, L. Ferretti, N. Flavin, Q. Gao, M. Georges, R. Gurung, B. Harlizius, G. Hawkins, D.J.S. Hetzel, T. Hirano, D. Hulme, C. Joergensen, M. Kessler, B.W. Kirkpatrick, B. Konfortov, S. Kostia, C. Kuhn, J. Lenstra, H. Leveziel, H.A. Lewin, B. Leyhe, L. Li, I. Martin Buriel, R.A. McGraw, J.R. Miller, D.E. Moody, S.S. Moore, S. Nakane, I. Nijman, I. Olsaker, D. Pomp, A. Rando, M. Ron, A.

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Shalom, M. Soller, A.J. Teale, I. Thieven, B. Urquhart, D-I. Vage, A. Van de Weghe, S. Varvio, R. Velmala, J. Vilkki, R. Weikard, C. Woodside, J.E. Womack, M. Zanotti, and P. Zaragoza. 1997. A medium density genetic linkage map of the bovine genome. Mammalian Genome 8:21 - 28.

39) Moody, D. E., D. Pomp and D. S. Buchanan. 1997. Feasibility of the grandprogeny design for quantitative trait loci (QTL) detection in purebred beef cattle. J. Anim. Sci. 75:941-949.

40) Moody, D.E., D. Pomp and M. Nielsen. 1997. Variability in metabolic rate, feed intake, and fatness among selection and inbred lines of mice. Genetical Research. 70:225-235.

41) Moody, D.E., D. Pomp and W. Barendse. 1996. Linkage analysis of a bovine insulin-like growth factor 1 receptor gene polymorphism. Mammalian Genome. 7:168.

42) Moody, D.E., D. Pomp, S. Newman and M.D. MacNeil. 1996. Characterization of DNA polymorphisms in three populations of Hereford cattle and their associations with growth and maternal EPD in Line 1 Herefords. J. Anim. Sci. 74:17884-1793.

43) Moody, D.E., D. Pomp, W. Barendse and J.W. Womack. 1995. Short communication: assignment of the growth hormone receptor gene to bovine chromosome 20 using linkage analysis and somatic cell mapping. Animal Genetics 26:341-343.

44) Moody, D.E., D. Pomp and W. Barendse. 1995. Short communication: restriction fragment length polymorphism in amplification products of the bovine PIT1 gene and assignment of PIT1 to bovine chromosome 1. Animal Genetics 26:45-47.

45) Moody, D.E., D. Pomp and W. Barendse. 1995. Rapid communication: restriction fragment length polymorphism in amplification products of the bovine growth hormone releasing hormone gene. J. Anim. Sci. 73:3789.

Research Conducted as an Undergraduate Student (Virginia Tech)

46) Moody, D.E., W.D. Hohenboken, W.E. Beal and F.W. Thye. 1992. Concentration of plasma cholesterol in beef cows and calves, milk production and calf gain. J. Anim. Sci. 70:1464-1470.

47) Hohenboken, W.D., A. Dudley and D.E. Moody. 1992. A comparison among equations to characterize lactation curves in beef cows. Animal Production. 55:23-28.

Invited Book Chapters (peer reviewed)

48) Anderson, D. B., D. E. Moody, and D. L. Hancock. 2004. Beta Adrenergic Agonists. In: W. G. Pond and A. W. Bell (Eds.) Encyclopedia of Animal Science. Marcel Dekker, Inc. pp. 104-107.

Dr. Spurlock’s role was in the review and editing of this encyclopedia entry, while she was at Purdue University.

49) Moody, D., B. Fadlia, A. Singh, S. Shah, and L. McIntyre. 2002. Quantitative Comparison of Image Analysis Software. Pp. 155-166. In: S. Shah and G. Kamberova (Eds.) DNA Array Image Analysis: Nuts and Bolts. DNA Press, Eagleville, PA.

Dr. Spurlock contributed to the generation and interpretation of data generated for this chapter, was senior author, and coordinated all aspects of preparing this chapter for publication, while she was at Purdue University.

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50) Moody, D. E., D. L. Hancock and D. B. Anderson. 2000. Chapter 4. Phenethanolamine repartitioning agents. In: J. P. F. D’Mello (Ed.) Farm Animal Metabolism and Nutrition: Critical Reviews. CAB International, Wallingford, Oxon, UK.

Dr. Spurlock assumed primary responsibility for organizing and writing this chapter while she was a post-doctoral scientist with Elanco Animal Health.

PUBLISHED ABSTRACTS

51) Weigel, K.A., C. Yao, P.C. Hoffman, L.E. Armentano, D.M. Spurlock, R.J. Tempelman and M. J. VandeHaar. 2014. Improving biological and economic aspects of production efficiency through genetic selection and genome-guided replacement management. Proc. Of 10th World Congress of Genetics Applied to Livestock Production. Abstr. 285.

52) Spurlock, D.M., R. J. Tempelman, K. A. Weigel, L. E. Armentano, G. R. Wiggans, R. F. Veerkamp, Y. de Haas, M. P. Coffey, E. E Connor, M. D. Hanigan, C. Staples and M. J. VandeHaar. 2014. Genetic Architecture and Biological Basis of Feed Efficiency in Dairy Cattle. Proc. Of 10th World Congress of Genetics Applied to Livestock Production. Abstr. 287.

53) Lu, Y.F., M. J. Vandehaar, K. A. Weigel, L. E. Armentano, D. M. Spurlock, C. R. Staples, E. E. Connor, and R. J. Tempelman. 2014. An Alternative Approach to Modeling Genetic Merit of Feed Efficiency in Dairy Cattle. Proc. Of 10th World Congress of Genetics Applied to Livestock Production. Abstr. 112.

54) Shonka, B. N. and D. M. Spurlock. 2014. Genetic parameters for pre-calving feed intake. J. Dairy Sci. 97 (E-Suppl. 1):79.

55) VandeHaar, M. J., Y. Lu, D. M. Spurlock, L. E. Armentano, K. A. Weigel, R. F. Veerkamp, M. Coffey, Y. De Haas, C. R Staples, E. E. Connor, and R. J. Tempelman. 2014. Phenotypic and genetic correlations among milk energy output, body weight, and feed intake, and their effects on feed efficiency in lactating dairy cattle. J. Dairy Sci. 97:80.

56) Faylon, P. P., L. H. Baumgard, R. P. Rhoads, and D. M. Spurlock. 2014. Heat stress affects insulin sensitivity in primary bovine adipocytes. J. Dairy Sci. 97:689.

57) Xie, G., L. W. Hall, M. Nearing, L. C. Cole, D. M. Spurlock, L. H. Baumgard, and R. P. Rhoads. 2014. Heat stress alters adipose adrenergic signaling in lactating dairy cows. J. Dairy Sci. 97:712.

58) Koltes, D. and D. Spurlock. 2013. Leptin increases adipose triglyceride lipase in bovine primary adipocytes. FASEB J. 27:373.8.

59) Faylon, M. P., L. H. Baumgard, R. P. Rhoads, and D. M. Spurlock. 2013. The effect of heat stress on lipolytic response of bovine primary adipocytes. J. Dairy Sci. 96 (E-Suppl. 1):114.

60) Tempelman, R. J., D. M. Spurlock, M. Coffey, R. F. Veerkamp, L. E. Armentano, K. A. Weigel, Y. De Haas, C. R. Staples, M. D. Hanigan, and M. J. VandeHaar. 2013. Heterogeneity across research stations in genetic variation and energy sink relationships for feed efficiency in lactating dairy cattle. J. Dairy Sci. 96 (E-Suppl. 1):389.

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61) VandeHaar, M., L. Armentano, D.M. Spurlock, J. Patience, and J. Taylor. 2012 Feed efficiency: basic principles and opportunities for improvement. www.jtmtg.org/2012/abstracts/398.pdf (Abstract 316).

62) VandeHaar, M., D.M. Spurlock, L. Armentano, R. Tempelman, K. Weigel, and R. Veerkamp. 2012 Considerations in using residual feed intake to define feed efficiency in dairy cattle. www.jtmtg.org/2012/abstracts/266.pdf (Abstract T44).

63) Xie, G., L.W. Hall, M. Nearing, L.C. Cole, J. Allen, L.H. Baumgard, D.M. Spurlock, and R.P. Rhoads. 2012 Effects of heat stress and plane of nutrition on adipose tissue metabolism related gene expression in lactating Holstein cows. www.jtmtg.org/2012/abstracts/71.pdf (Abstract M206).

64) Yao, C., D.M. Spurlock, K.A. Weigel, L.E. Armentano, C.D. Page, and M.J. VandeHaar. 2012 Random forest approach for SNP effects of residual feed intake in dairy cattle. www.jtmtg.org/2012/abstracts/682.pdf (Abstract 710).

65) Spurlock, D.M., Wolc, A., Koltes, D., Scalese, E., Dekkers, J., and R. Fernando. 2011. Genetic analysis of dry matter intake in Holstein cows. J Dairy Sci. 94:(E-Supplement1)Abstr. 337.

66) Koltes, D.A., and D.M. Spurlock. 2011. Energy balance alters leptin but not adiponectin mRNA in Holstein cows. J Dairy Sci. 94:(E-Supplement1)Abstr. 775.

67) Koltes, D.A., and D.M. Spurlock. 2011. Fasting induced adipocyte factor increases with reduced energy balance in lactating Holstein cows. ADSA-ASAS Midwest Meeting. http://adsa.org/meetings/MW_ABS_past/2011_MW/MW110101.PDF. Abstr. 286.

68) Faylon, M.P., and D.M. Spurlock. 2011. Adipose triglyceride lipase protein abundance decreases following growth hormone administration and feed restriction in lactating Holstein cows. ADSA-ASAS Midwest Meeting, http://adsa.org/meetings/MW_ABS_past/2011_MW/MW110101.PDF. Abstr. 287.

69) Elkins, D.A. and D. M. Spurlock. 2010 Regulation of Adipose Triglyceride Lipase in vivo. FASEB J. 24:547.3

70) Nafikov, R.A., J.P. Schoonmaker, K.T. Korn, K. Noack, D.J. Garrick, K.J. Koehler, J. Minnick-Bormann, J.M. Reecy, D.M. Spurlock, and D.C. Beitz. 2010 Association of polymorphisms in GPAT4 and SLC27A6 genes with bovine milk fat percentage and fatty acid composition. J. Dairy Sci. 93(E-Suppl. 1): i.

71) Nafikov, R.A., J.P. Schoonmaker, J.M. Reecy, D.M. Spurlock, J. Minick-Bormann, K.J. Koehler, and D. Beitz. 2009 J. Dairy Sci. 92(E-Suppl. 1): 45.

72) Cupp, A. S., J. Matthews., E. Huff-Lonergan, D. M. Spurlock, and D. McLean. 2009. Cell biology symposium: the role of microRNA in cell function. J. Anim. Sci. 87(14 Suppl): E19-20.

73) Elkins, D. and D. M. Spurlock. 2008 Adipose triglyceride lipase is a novel lipase in dairy cattle. J. Dairy Sci. 91(E-Suppl. 1):70.

74) Elkins, D., H. Park, and D. Spurlock. 2008 Phosphorylation of perilipin is associated with lipolytic activity in dairy cows. Journal of Animal Science, Volume 86, E Supplement 3

75) Elkins, D., H. Park, and D. Spurlock. 2007 Phosphorylation of perilipin is associated with lipolytic activity in dairy cows. J. Dairy Sci.

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76) Hazelton, S. R., D. M. Spurlock, C. A. Bidwell, S. L. Koser, and S. S. Donkin. 2007. Cloning and glucocorticoid responsiveness of bovine pyruvate carboxylase promoters. FASEB J. 21:855.4.

77) Westall, M. and D. Moody Spurlock. 2006 Blood metabolite profiles in dairy cattle selected for differences in milk component production. J. Dairy Sci. 89 (Suppl.1):137.

78) Bennett, A. K., P. Y. Hester, and D. Moody Spurlock. 2006 Differential expression of genes in the bone marrow of layer and broiler chickens. 30th International Conference on Animal Genetics, Porto Seguro, Brazil. August, 2006. Abstract C168.

79) McDaneld, T. G. and D. Moody Spurlock. 2006 Decreased abundance of Asb15 mRNA by siRNA increases C2C12 myoblast differentiation. 30th International Conference on Animal Genetics, Porto Seguro, Brazil. August, 2006. Abstract C405.

80) Skipwith, A., A. Perkins, T. Shay, S. Eng, D. Moody, N. Cockett, and C. Bidwell. 2005. DNA regulatory activity and RNA expression of the sequence surrounding the callipyge mutation. J. Anim. Sci. 83(Suppl. 1):279.

81) Schreiweis, M. A., P. Y. Hester, and D. E. Moody. 2005 Identification Of Quantitative Trait Loci Influencing Bone And Egg Characteristics In An F2 Population Of A Broiler And Layer Cross. Plant and Animal Genome Conference XII, San Diego, CA. January, 2005. (P552). www.intl-pag.org/

82) Bennett, A. K., P. Y. Hester, and D. Moody. 2005. Differential expression of genes related to bone metabolism in chickens. 3rd Intl. Sym. on Genetics of Animal Health, Ames, Iowa. July 13-15.

83) Moody, D., C. Stahl, and J. Reecy. 2005. Gene expression profiling: insights into skeletal muscle growth and development. J. Anim. Sci. 83(Suppl. 1):115.

84) Reecy, J., and D. Moody. 2005. Gene expression during skeletal muscle growth and development. J. Anim. Sci. 83(Suppl. 2):85.

85) McDaneld, T. G. and D. E. Moody. 2004 Characterization of bovine ankyrin and SOCS box protein 15 (ASB15). Plant and Animal Genome Conference XII, San Diego, CA. January, 2004. (P638). www.intl-pag.org/

86) McDaneld, T.G., K.M. Hannon, and D.E. Moody. 2004. Ankyrin repeat and SOCS box protein (ASB) 15 increases fiber cross-section area in gastrocnemius and soleus muscles of mice. J. Anim. Sci. 82(Suppl. 2):Abstr. 84.

87) Perkins, A. C., L. N. Kramer, D.E. Moody, T.S. HadfIeld, S. Eng, N.E. Cockett & C.A. Bidwell Developmental expression of paternally expressed genes from the callipyge locus of sheep chromosome 18. ISAG 2004, Tokyo

88) Schreiweis, M. A., P. Y. Hester, and D.E. Moody. 2004. Identification of quantitative trait loci associated with bone mineral density in an F2 generation of a broiler and leghorn cross. Plant and Animal Genome Conference XII, San Diego, CA. January, 2004. (P661). www.intl-pag.org/

89) Schreiweis, M.A., P.Y. Hester, and D.E. Moody. 2004. Quantitative trait loci affecting bone mineral density in the chicken. Poult. Sci.(Suppl. 1):262.

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90) Zhu, M. H. and D.E. Moody. 2004. Identification of proteins that interact with ankyrin repeat containing SOCS-box protein 15 (ASB15). Plant and Animal Genome Conference XII, San Diego, CA. January, 2004. (P915). www.intl-pag.org/

91) Bidwell, C. A., M. Spurlock, and D.E. Moody. 2003. Serial analysis of gene expression of pig adipose and muscle tissue. Plant and Animal Genome Conference XI, San Diego, CA. January, 2003. www.intl-pag.org/11/abstracts/P01_P69_XI.html

92) Hester, P. Y., M. A. Schreiweis, H. Mazzuco, M. N. Kopka, J. I. Orban, M. C. Ledur, and D. E. Moody. 2003 Assessing bone mineral density in vivo: dual emission X-ray absorptiometry. Poultry Science Association Annual Conference. Madison, WI. July, 2003.

93) McDaneld, T. G. and D. E. Moody. 2003. Regulation of ankyrin repeat and SOCS box protein (ASB) 15 mRNA expression in models of skeletal muscle development. Journal of Animal Science 81(Suppl. 2):31.

94) Moody, D. E., J. Haynie, M. Schreiweis, and P. Y. Hester. 2003. Identification of SNP in candidate genes for osteoporosis in chickens. Plant and Animal Genome Conference XI, San Diego, CA. January, 2003. www.intl-pag.org/11/abstracts/P5l_P596_XI.html

95) Schreiweis, M. A., J. I. Orban, M. C. Ledur, D. E. Moody, and P. Y. Hester. 2003. A comparison of bone mineral density in live broilers and White Leghorns. SPSS. Atlanta, GA. January, 2003.

96) Bidwell, C. A., L. N. Kramer, T. L. Shay, D. E. Moody, C. Charlier, M. Georges, and N. E. Cockett. 2002. Expression of PEG11 and AntiPEG11 transcripts in normal and callipyge sheep. 28th International Conference on Animal Genetics. August, 2002.

97) Moody, D., W. Aref, R. Doerge, L. McIntyre, M. Mokbel, A. Valova, and C. Bidwell. 2002. Development of a database for the functional and expression annotation of sequence tags (FEAST) in the pig. Plant and Animal Genome Conference X, San Diego, CA. http://www.intl-pag.org/pag/10/abstracts/PAGX_P810.html

98) Mousel, M. R., D. Moody, and E. Bailey. 2002. Gene expression of the horse detected by human microarrays. Plant, Animal, and Microbes Genome Conference X, San Diego, CA. http://www.intl-pag.org/pag/10/abstracts/PAGX_P616.html

99) Townsend, J. R., D. E. Moody, and S. S. Donkin. 2002. Evaluation of the use of a human cDNA microarray to profile hepatic gene expression in transition dairy cows. ASAS/ADSA National Meeting, Abstract 776. July, 2002.

100) Zou, Z. and D. E. Moody. 2001. Cross-species hybridization of pig RNA to human microarrays. Plant, Animal, and Microbes Genome IX Conference, San Diego, CA. http://www.intl-pag.org/pag/9/abstracts/P08_07.html.

101) Moody, D. E., R. W. Tucker, L. F. Richardson and D. L. Hancock. 2000. Identification of differentially expressed genes in response to an anabolic compound in bovine skeletal muscle. 27th International Conference on Animal Genetics. Minneapolis, MN.

102) Moody, D. E., D. Pomp and M. K. Nielsen. 1997. Identification of quantitative trait loci for traits influencing energy utilization in mice. J. Anim. Sci. 75(Suppl. 1):150(Abstr.).

103) Moody, D. E., D. Pomp and M.K. Nielsen. 1997. Localization of quantitative trait loci influencing energy balance in mice. Proceedings of 11th International Mouse Genome Conference: 123(Abstr.).

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104) Moody, D.E., D. Pomp and D.S. Buchanan. 1996. Feasibility of the granddaughter design for QTL detection in purebred beef cattle populations. J. Anim. Sci. 74(Suppl. 1):23(Abstr.).

105) Moody, D.E., T. Zou, D. Pomp and M. Nielsen. 1996. Variation for metabolic traits among selection and inbred lines of mice. J. Anim. Science. J. Anim. Sci. 74(Suppl. 1):109(Abstr.).

106) Moody, D.E. and D. Pomp. 1995. PCR-based markers for the bovine insulin-like growth factor I receptor and growth hormone releasing hormone genes. J. Anim. Sci. 73(Suppl. 1):115(Abstr.).

Non-Refereed Publications

107) Shonka, B. N. and D. M. Spurlock. 2014. Impact of lameness on production and intake in Holstein cows. ISU Department of Animal Science Animal Industry Reports, 660:48.

108) Veerkamp, R.F., J. E. Pryce, D. Spurlock, D. Berry, M. Coffey, P. Lovendahl, R. van der Linde, J. Bryant, F. Miglior, Z. Wang, M. Winters, N. Krattenmacher, N. Charfeddine, J. Pedersen, and Y. de Haas. 2013. Selection on feed intake or feed efficiency: A position paper from gDMI breeding goal discussions. Interbull Bulletin No. 47. Nantes, France, Aug 23-25.

109) Shonka, B. and D. Spurlock. 2013. Genetic regulation of feed efficiency in lactating Holstein cows. ISU Department of Animal Science Animal Industry Reports, AS Leaflet-R2796.

110) VandeHaar, M. J., L. E. Armentano, and D. M. Spurlock. 2012. Searching for a more efficient: feeding and breeding to enhance efficiency. 27th Annual Southwest Nutrition and Management Conference, 20.

111) Spurlock, D.M. 2010. Regulation of adipose tissue metabolism for lactation. Proceedings of the 2010 Elanco Science Symposium. Indianapolis, IN. P. 1-14.

112) M. Westall, T.G. McDaneld, and D. Moody Spurlock. 2006. Identification of indicators of metabolic stress in dairy cattle. ISU Department of Animal Science Animal Industry Reports, AS Leaflet-R2091.

113) Moody, D. E., D. Pomp and M. K. Nielsen. 1998. Isolation of quantitative trait loci (QTL) controlling energy balance in mice. Proceedings of the 6th World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock Production. Armidale, Australia. 26:300-303.

114) Moody, D.E., D. Pomp, S. Newman and M.D. MacNeil. 1994. Associations of five genes with growth and maternal traits in Line 1 Hereford cattle. Okla. Agr. Exp. Sta. Res. Rep. P-939:28-33.

115) Moody, D.E., D. Pomp, S. Newman and M.D. MacNeil. 1994. Characterization of DNA polymorphisms and their associations with growth and maternal traits in Line 1 Hereford cattle. Proceedings of the 5th World Congress on Genetics Applied to Livestock Production. Guelph, Canada. 21:221-224.

116) Newman, S.N., D. Pomp, N. Muggli-Cockett, D. Moody, and M. MacNeil. 1993. Molecular genetic approaches to beef cattle improvement. In: Research & Rangeland Agriculture: Past, Present & Future. Ed. R.K. Heitschmidt. 1993 Research Report, Fort Keogh Livestock and Range Research Laboratory.

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GRANT ACTIVITY

Projects for which Dr. D. M. Spurlock serves as Primary Investigator

Title Dates Granting Agency Co-Investigators

Award

Iowa State University: Awarded

Investigation of Surface Body Temperature as an Indicator of Feed Efficiency in Jersey Cattle 

2014‐2015 

American Jersey Cattle Association 

  $9,587 

InfraRed Thermal Imaging for Evaluation of Feed Efficiency in Dairy Cattle  

2014  ISU Animal Science, Foundation Account for Dairy Research 

  $7,500 

Career Opportunities in Genetics – Video Features 

2014  ISU Animal Science, Harman Endowment Fund 

  $5,240 

Conference Proposal – Advancing Dairy Cattle Genetics: Genomics and Beyond 

2013‐2014 

USDA, National Research Initiative 

  $34,000 

Improving the Efficiency of Livestock Production Using Genetic Selection 

Role on Project:  Wrote proposal, oversee training of 3 PhD fellows 

2012‐2016 

USDA, National Needs Fellowships 

M. Rothschild, D. Garrick 

$230,000 

Integrated regulation of lipolysis by perilipin, adipose triglyceride lipase, and CGI‐58 in dairy cows 

2009‐2012 

USDA, National Research Initiative 

  $334,858 

Data collection in the ISU dairy herd 

Role on Project:  Wrote proposal, managed collection and analysis of feed intake and related data from ISU Dairy 

2008‐2010 

Merial  D. Beitz  $135,000 

 

Genetic regulation and genomic selection of energy balance traits in dairy cattle  Role on Project:  Wrote proposal, managed collection and analysis of data, wrote manuscripts 

2008‐2011 

USDA, National Research Initiative 

J. Dekkers R. Fernando M. Coffey 

$446,972 

Cultivation of a research collaboration on energy balance of dairy cattle with the Scottish Agricultural College 

2007  ISU‐Research Grant Development 

  $2,800 

Identification of cattle with different  2005 ‐  USDA – Specific  J. Richt  $31,860 

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genotypes for BSE inoculation 

Role on Project:  Coordinated access to animals at the ISU Dairy 

2010  Cooperative Agreement (National Animal Disease Center) 

HYDRA II: An instrument to facilitate high‐throughput genomic research 

Role on Project:  Wrote proposal, purchased equipment 

2005  Center for Integrated Animal Genetics, ISU, Research Infrastructure Grant  

S. Lamont (ISU) 

$10,000 

The impact of a novel gene, Asb‐15, on muscle growth. 

Role on Project:  Wrote proposal, managed data collection and analysis, trained graduate student on project and edited their manuscripts 

2003 ‐ 2006 

USDA, National Research Initiative 

K. Hannon (Purdue University) 

$190,000 

Identification of quantitative trait loci influencing bone mineral density in chickens 

Role on Project:  Wrote proposal, managed data collection and analysis, trained graduate student on project and edited their manuscripts 

2002 ‐2005 

USDA, National Research Initiative 

P. Hester (Purdue University) 

 

$225,000 

Evaluation of associations between candidate gene polymorphisms and bone mineral density in chickens. 

Role on Project:  Wrote proposal, managed data collection and analysis, trained graduate student on project and edited their manuscripts 

2003 ‐ 2004 

US Poultry and Egg Association 

P. Hester (Purdue University) 

$5,000 

Identification of quantitative trait loci influencing bone mineral density in chickens 

2001 – 2003 

Purdue Research Foundation 

  $26,204 

Characterization of muscle and fat growth in mouse lines divergently selected for heat loss 

2001 – 2003 

Purdue Agricultural Research Programs 

  $24,000 

Cloning of differentially expressed bovine skeletal muscle genes 

2001  Elanco Animal Health    $49,940 

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Funded projects for which Dr. D. M. Spurlock serves as a Co-Investigator

Title PI1 Dates Granting Agency

Co-Investigators

Award Role on Project

Awarded while at Iowa State University

Genomic Selection and Herd Management for Improved Feed Efficiency of the Dairy Industry

M. VandeHaar

(Michigan State University)

2011-2016

USDA-NIFA 15 total Co-PI’s from MSU, Wisconsin, Wageningen, N Carolina A&T, Virginia Tech, ISU

~$5 million

($400,0000)2

Significant contribution to planning of experiments and writing of proposal; Will contribute to data collection and genetic analyses.

Regulation of adipose tissue metabolism in lactating dairy cattle during heat stress

R. Rhoades

(University of Arizona)

2010-2012

USDA-AFRI L. Baumgard, D. Spurlock

$349,326

($78,900)2

Responsible for 1 of 2 Specific Aims that utilizes cell culture to determine direct effects of heat stress on bovine adipocytes.

Fatty acids and inflammation in adipose tissue of a porcine obesity model

M. Spurlock

2009-2011

USDA D. Spurlock $496,268 Contribute to design of experiments and preparation of manuscripts; Responsible for data management and statistical analysis

Molecular signature of oocyte developmental competence.

R. Krisher (Purdue University)

2005 - 2007

NIH C. Bidwell D.M. Spurlock

$152,000

($15,676)2

Contribute to design of experiments and preparation of manuscripts; Responsible for data management and statistical analysis

Improving the healthfulness of milk fatty acid composition by identifying markers for selection.

D. Beitz (ISU)

2005 - 2006

Center for Designing Foods to Improve Nutrition, ISU

D.M. Spurlock T. Knight J. Reecy P. J. Berger

$39,388 Contribute to design of experiments; Responsible for DNA collection and genotyping cows from the ISU dairy

Awarded while at Purdue University

Genomic database facility: bioinformatics in the 21st century

L. McIntyre (formerly Purdue University)

2001 - 2004

Purdue Academic Reinvestment Program

8 Co-Investigators, including D.M. Spurlock

$560,000 Supervisory committee to oversee the development of database facilities to serve the university

Identification of quantitative trait loci influencing bone mineral density in chickens

P. Hester (Purdue University)

2002 Midwest Poultry Consortium

D.M. Spurlock $9,000 Contribute to design of experiment and manuscript preparation; Responsible for all laboratory aspects of project.

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Identification of quantitative trait loci influencing bone mineral density in chickens

P. Hester (Purdue University)

2002 Purdue Global Initiative Grant

D.M. Spurlock $2,500 Co-host visit by international collaborator, M. Ledur, EMBRAPA, Brazil

Functional Genomics for Animal Research

C. Bidwell (Purdue University)

2001 - 2002

Showalter Foundation, Purdue

D.M. Spurlock M. Spurlock L. McIntyre R. Doerge W. Aref

$83,000 Contribute to design of experiments; responsible for 50% of laboratory work on project

1Primary Investigator 2Funds directed to Dr. D. M. Spurlock

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TEACHING ACTIVITY

Undergraduate

Course Semester Credits Students Description

Purdue University

Animal Breeding & Genetics (ANS 311)

Spring 2002

4 48 This required course in the Department of Animal Science had a format of three 1-hour lectures, and two sections of a 2-hour lab session per week. Topics included approaches for improving livestock and companion animals by applying genetic theory and evaluation methods.

Spring 2003

4 63

Spring 2004

4 68

Iowa State University

Genetic Improvement of Domestic Animals (ANS 352) Special Topics Teaching (ANS 590L)

Spring 2005

3 71 This required course in the Department of Animal Science has a format of two 1-hour lectures, and three sections of a 2-hour lab session per week. Topics include approaches for improving livestock and companion animals by applying genetic theory and evaluation methods. Dr. Spurlock also mentors two graduate student teaching assistants enrolled in ANS 590L each semester she teaches ANS 352

Spring 2006

3 68

Spring 2007

3 70

Spring 2008

3 72

Fall 2010 3 83 Fall 2011 3 86

Spring 2012

3 93

Fall 2012 3 88

Fall 2013 3 89

Spring 2014

3 95

Advanced Animal Breeding (ANS 452X)

Spring 2009

3 10 This was a team-taught, experimental course to provide students an in-depth view of genetics applied to animal industries. Dr. Spurlock taught 2 weeks focusing on the Dairy Industry.

Spring 2010

3 7

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Graduate

Course Semester Credits Students Description

Iowa State University

Seminar in Animal Breeding and Genetics (ANS 658)

Spring 2005

1 2 This seminar series included speakers from within and outside ISU. Although 2-3 students took the class for credit, the seminar was attended weekly by ~30 members and guests of the ISU Animal Breeding and Genetics group.

Fall 2013 1 3

Purdue University

Special Topics: Introduction to Microarray Experimentation

Fall 2001 1 6 Class met one hour weekly to discuss topics and papers related to microarray experimentation and analysis. Each student analyzed a microarray dataset as part of the course.

GRADUATE STUDENT TRAINING

Dr. D. M. Spurlock has served as the major advisor to 10 graduate student programs.

Student Thesis Topic Degree Major 1st Employment after Graduation

Iowa State University Lydia Hardie Genetic architecture of

residual feed intake in dairy cattle

Ph.D. Interdepartmental Genetics

Current Student

Brittany Shonka Relationship of Pre-Calving Feed Intake to Subsequent Feed Efficiency

M.S. expected 2014

Animal Breeding and Genetics

Current Student, accepted to Ph.D. program at U. of Minnesota

Pia Faylon Response of adipose tissue to heat stress

M.S. expected 2014

Animal Breeding and Genetics

Current Student

Dawn Elkins Koltes

Regulation of lipolysis in lactating dairy cattle

M.S. 2008, and Ph.D. 2013

Interdepartmental Genetics

Post Doctoral Scientist, Iowa State University

Megan Westall The impact of selection for fat plus protein on indicators of tissue mobilization in dairy cattle

M.S. August, 2006

Animal Breeding & Genetics

Laboratory technician, Purdue University

Anna Bennett Differential gene expression in the bone marrow of layer and broiler chickens: relevance to bone integrity traits

M.S. August, 2006

Genetics Laboratory technician, Texas A&M

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Purdue University Tara McDaneld Investigating the role of

ankyrin repeat and SOCS box containing protein 15 in skeletal muscle

Ph.D. December, 2004

Animal Science Post-doctoral scientist, USDA-Meat Animal Research Center, Clay Center, NE

Melissa Schreiweis (Co-advised with P. Hester)

Validation of dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry to measure bone mineral desity and identification of quantitative trait loci in chickens

Ph.D. September, 2004

Animal Science Manager of Medical Communications, Amgen, Thousand Oaks, CA

Maolei Zhu Identification of skeletal muscle proteins interacting with ankyrin repeat and SOCS box containing protein 15

M.S. June, 2004

Animal Science Returned to China, following a U.S. Ph.D. program

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Dr. D. M. Spurlock has served on the graduate plan of study committee of 10 students.

Student Degree Major Major Professor Graduation

Iowa State University Derrick Coble Ph.D. Genetics Sue Lamont 2013 Erin Beach Ph.D. Genetics Sue Lamont 2011 Nick Boddicker M.S. ABG Jack Dekkers 2013 Rafael Nafikov Ph.D. Animal Nutrition Don Beitz 2011 Mohammed Osmon M.S. Animal Nutrition Don Beitz 2011

Purdue University Sheila Jacobi Ph.D. Animal Science Mike Spurlock 2005 Yanrong Zhao M.S. Bioinformatics 2004 Allison Perkins M.S. Animal Science Chris Bidwell 2004 Michelle Sparman M.S. Animal Science Rebecca Krisher 2003 Ruping Hou M.S., non-thesis Animal Science Chris Bidwell 2003 Stepped down from 3 additional committees upon moving to ISU

MENTOR TO VISITING SCIENTISTS AND POST-DOCTORAL RESEARCHERS

Iowa State University Ms. Olivia Naphawe, visiting Scientist

South Africa May – September, 2009 Dr. Aimen Yan, Post-doctoral Researcher

January – December, 2009 Mr. Jesus Rommel Herrero, Visiting Scientist Philippines September – December, 2007 Dr. Khathu Nephawe, Visiting Scientist

Senior Researcher Agricultural Research Council (ARC) of South Africa Irene, South Africa January – April, 2006 Dr. Tara McDaneld, Post-doctoral Researcher

January, 2005 to August, 2006 Purdue University Michelle Mousel, Visiting Scientist

Ph.D. Student Gluck Equine Research Center, University of Kentucky July – September, 2002

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UNDERGRADUATE ADVISING

Iowa State University Mentored 2 George Washington Carver Summer Interns, 2013 Advisor of 3 Undergraduate Research Projects Academic Advisor for approximately 25 Animal Science and Dairy Science majors Club Trip Advisor/Chaperone, Dairy Club, 2005, 2006 Mentor undergraduate students to work on research projects at the ISU Dairy and in the

research laboratory (26 students since 2008) Purdue University Academic advisor to 17 Animal Science majors Faculty advisor to the Block and Bridle Club, 2002-2004 Faculty advisor to Animal Science Ambassadors Advisory committee member for Honors Thesis Project

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

Scientific Review Activity Grant Panel Review Committee:

USDA Agricultural Research Service National Program Review, Physiology, Genetics and Germplasm, 2012 United States Department of Agriculture AFRI Competitive Grants Program. Animal Genetics and Genomics Panel, 2009, 2011.

United States Department of Agriculture – Agriculture Research Services, Animal Genomics Panel, June, 2007

United States Department of Agriculture National Research Initiative Competitive Grants Program. Animal Functional Genomics Panel. March, 2004.

Ad-hoc Reviewer for Grant Applications: United States Department of Agriculture National Research Initiative Competitive Grants Program. (Growth and Development, and Genetic Tools & Reagents divisions),

American Kennel Club/Canine Health Foundation National Science Foundation Binational Agricultural Research and Development (BARD) Fund

Peer Review for Scientific Journals:

Animal Genetics, BMC Genomics, FASEB Journal, Genetics, Genetic Selection and Evolution, Journal of Animal Science, Journal of Dairy Science, Journal of Heredity, Journal of Scientia Agricola

Editorial Board Member

Journal of Dairy Science, 2005 – 2008 Journal of Animal Science, 2000 - 2003

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National and Regional Committees: National Dairy Genetics Workshop:  Advancing Dairy Cattle Genetics – Genomics and    

  Beyond, February 2014; Chair, Organizing Committee 

S-1040/SCC084 Genetic Selection and Crossbreeding to Enhance Reproduction and Survival of Dairy Cattle / Coordinating Committee  Secretary, 2012-2013 Chair, 2013-2014 Meeting Host, 2014

26th Discover Conference: Dairy Feed Efficiency, September 2013 Organizing Committee Member

NRSP008: National Animal Genome Research Program. Chair, Swine Genome Committee, 2003-2004 Secretary, Swine Genome Committee, 2002-2003. Swine Microarray Sub-committee, 2003.

Midwest American Society of Animal Science/American Dairy Science Association

ADSA Board, Secretary, 2014 Animal Breeding and Genetics Committee Member, 2003-2006 Chair, 2006 Graduate Student Competitive Research Paper Committee Judge, 2002-2003

INSTITUTIONAL SERVICE

University Committees Iowa State University:

Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee, 2008-present Purdue University

Genomics Committee (2001) Purdue University Database Facility (2001-2004)

Interdepartmental Genetics Program (Iowa State University) Supervisory Committee, 2008-2011 Admissions Committee, 2006-2008 Temporary Advisor, 2006-2007 Advisory Committee, 2007-2009 Departmental Committees: Iowa State University Undergraduate Curriculum Committee, 2010‐2013 

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  Scholarship Committee, 2011‐2013   Departmental Governance Committee, 2010‐2011; 2013‐present   Primary Review Committees for: post‐tenure review, collaborator application, review of      Instructor position, 2010   Dairy Nutrition Faculty Search Committee, 2007‐2008   Graduate Education Committee, 2007‐2010   Dairy User’s Group, 2007‐present, past chair   Seminar Committee, 2005‐2007   Chuckwagon Breakfast Committee, 2004‐2006   Dairy Facility Art Committee, 2005‐2008   Livestock Judging Team Coach Search Committee, 2006   Graduate Student Admissions, Animal Breeding and Genetics Group, 2005‐2008   Computer Committee, 2004‐2005  Purdue University Muscle Biology Faculty Member Search Committee, 2004 

Seminar Committee, 2001‐2002 Louja Graduate Student Travel Award Selection Committee, 2001 Computer Committee, 2001 Graduate Student Programs Committee, 2002‐2004 Outreach Committee, 2002‐2004 

 

Undergraduate Organizations:  Iowa State University:  Dairy Club, Club trip Faculty Advisor / Chaperone, 2005 and 2006 Purdue University:  Faculty advisor to Block and Bridle Club, 2002‐2004 Outreach Activities Iowa State University   National Dairy Genetics Workshop:  Advancing Dairy Cattle Genetics – Genomics and      Beyond; Chair, Organizing Committee, 2013‐2014   Research Presentations to Zoetis and Select Sires, 2013 

4‐H Round‐Up, 2009‐2013 ISU Dairy Days, 2009‐2013  

Purdue University Agricultural Research Workshop for High School Youth, 2004 Professors In the Classroom, 2001‐2004 Boiler Barnyard, 2002‐2004 4‐H Round‐Up, 2002