Jaimie Strickland is currently making significant strides as a Post-Doctorate Researcher at Michigan State University, where she is a vital member of the Antimicrobial Stewardship & Dairy Health and Management Laboratory under the esteemed Dr. Pamela Ruegg. With a robust background in clinical dairy cow...
Jaimie Strickland is currently making significant strides as a Post-Doctorate Researcher at Michigan State University, where she is a vital member of the Antimicrobial Stewardship & Dairy Health and Management Laboratory under the esteemed Dr. Pamela Ruegg. With a robust background in clinical dairy cow practice, complemented by her MS and PhD degrees, Jaimie brings a unique perspective that bridges veterinary medicine and data analytics. Her research is primarily focused on understanding the barriers to effective antimicrobial stewardship on dairy farms, a critical issue that impacts both animal welfare and public health. By assessing the effects of antimicrobial usage benchmarking, she aims to enhance awareness of the economic implications of antibiotic use, ultimately fostering a more sustainable approach to dairy management.
Jaimie's expertise in communication and education is instrumental in her efforts to excite and engage stakeholders in the dairy industry. She is dedicated to translating complex data into actionable insights that can drive change in dairy cow health and management practices. Her skills in One Health, milk quality, and animal husbandry enable her to approach challenges holistically, recognizing the interconnectedness of animal health, environmental sustainability, and human health. Through her work, Jaimie is not only advancing research but also empowering dairy farmers with the knowledge and tools needed to implement best practices in antimicrobial use. Her commitment to improving data analysis and communication is paving the way for a healthier future for dairy cows and the industry as a whole.