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Peiqiang Yu

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Peiqiang Yu - pig333.com

University of Saskatchewan. Canada
peiqiang.yu@usask.ca

SAF Research Chair
Synchrotron Applications, Feed Science and Nutrition, Feed Research and Development.
Feed Research at Cellular and Molecular Levels

Department of Animal & Poultry Science
College of Agriculture and Bioresources
Room 6D10, Agriculture Building
51 Campus Drive
Saskatoon, SK S7N 5A8

Research Interests
• Synchrotron applications, Nutrition, Feed Research and Development, Feed Science and Technology, Feed Chemistry, Feed Processing and Treatments, Nutrient Modeling, Feed Research at Cellular and Molecular Levels.

Professional Affiliations
• Editor (Nutrition Section), Animal: A Major New International Journal of Animal Bioscience [offical journal for BSAS (UK), INRA (France) and EAAP (European Federation)}.
• Editorial Board, Molecular Nutrition and Food Research
• Editorial Board, Asian-Australiasian Journal Animal Science (AJAS)
• Editorial Board, Archives of Animal Nutrition
• Editorial Board, Animal Science Journal
• Member, American Society of Animal Science
• Member, American Dairy Science Association
• Member, Canadian Society of Animal Science
• CLS Panel of External Experts, Peer Review Committee of Canadian Light Source (CLS), March 2007-March 2010.
• International Advisory Committee (IAC), International Symposium on the Nutrition of Herbivores (ISNH) (Sep 22, 2007-Sept 2011)

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Protein structure: Implications in Animal Nutrition

[Nutrition]

Peiqiang Yu
Protein structure: Implications in Animal Nutrition
An understanding of the molecular structure of the whole protein is vital to understanding its digestive behavior and nutritive value in animals. However, studies on protein internal structures at molecular and cellular levels in relation to nutritive value and digestive behaviors of protein in animals are extremely rarely.
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