John J. McGlone is affiliated with Texas Tech University in the United States. Their work spans multiple fields, primarily Agricultural and Biological Sciences and Veterinary studies. Within these, their research focuses on subfields including Animal Science and Zoology, Small Animals, Genetics, Agronomy and Crop Science, and Sensory Systems.
The scientist's research topics cover a range of areas with emphasis on Animal Behavior and Welfare Studies, Meat and Animal Product Quality, Animal Nutrition and Physiology, Human-Animal Interaction Studies, Effects of Environmental Stressors on Livestock, Olfactory and Sensory Function Studies, and Odor and Emission Control Technologies.
Frequent co-authors collaborating with them include:
Publications are regularly found in several venues, most notably:
Notable recent papers authored by John J. McGlone include:
In 2002, John J. McGlone received the Animal Management Award from the American Society of Animal Science.
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Julie L. Morrow-Tesch;John J. McGlone;Janeen L. Salak-Johnson
John J. McGlone;Janeen L. Salak;Ellen A. Lumpkin;Rhonda I. Nicholson
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J. J. McGlone;R. I. Nicholson;J. M. Hellman;D. N. Herzog
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F. M. Mitlöhner;M. L. Galyean;J. J. McGlone
J. G. Gentry;J. J. McGlone;M. F. Miller;J. R. Blanton
John J. McGlone;Stanley E. Curtis
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John J. McGlone;J. M. Hellman
A K Johnson;J L Morrow-Tesch;J J McGlone
J.J. Mcglone;E.H. von Borell;J. Deen;A.K. Johnson
M. J. Ritter;M. Ellis;N. L. Berry;S E. Curtis
Julie Morrow-Tesch;John J. McGlone
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John J. McGlone;Byron E. Newby
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INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Publications: 22
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