Current Graduate Students
Wen Huang
Wen received his undergraduate degree in biology from University of Science and Technology of China in 2005. In the same year, he traveled to Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, OH, where he received his master's degree in biochemistry in 2007. He then moved to Madison in the summer of 2007 and joined the lab of Dr. Khatib, starting his Ph.D study in dairy science. His research area is dairy cattle genetics.
Ashley M. Driver
Originally from Beloit, Wisconsin, I now call Madison my home. I graduate from UW-Madison in May 2008 majoring in Animal Science with a degree in Natural Science. When I'm not in the lab or busy with classwork you can probably find me doing something outdoors as I love to fish, swim, hike, and go biking. One of my favorite (and unique!) on-campus hobbies is working on the UW Clean Snowmobile Team to design and compete more energy and fuel efficient snowmobiles. I've always had a love and curiosity for science and I'm really excited for my research. in this lab. Ultimately I hope to use the skills acquired during my graduate work to become a professor so that I can create the positive and lasting impression that many instructors at this university have done for me.

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