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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2014 - ASAS Fellow: Extension Category, American Society of Animal Science
  • 2012 - Bouffault International Animal Agriculture Award, American Society of Animal Science
  • 2008 - Animal Industry Service Award, American Society of Animal Science

Overview

John W. Mabry is affiliated with Iowa State University in the United States. Their research activity spans multiple fields within medicine and animal sciences, with focused contributions to subfields such as Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Genetics, Small Animals, Animal Science and Zoology, and Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism.

The scientist's work encompasses several main topics including:

  • Cardiac, Anesthesia and Surgical Outcomes
  • Genetic and phenotypic traits in livestock
  • Animal Behavior and Welfare Studies
  • Animal Nutrition and Physiology
  • Hyperglycemia and glycemic control in critically ill and hospitalized patients
  • Sepsis Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation

Publications by John W. Mabry include papers in both medical and agricultural science journals. Notable recent publications are:

  • "Genetic evaluation of sow survival in Thailand commercial farms using random regression models," 2020, Livestock Science
  • "766: BIOMARKERS AND CLINICAL OUTCOMES IN TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY PATIENTS RECEIVING HIGH-DOSE ATORVASTATIN," 2025, Critical Care Medicine
  • "768: BIOMARKERS AND OUTCOMES IN TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY PATIENTS ON ANGIOTENSIN RECEPTOR BLOCKERS," 2025, Critical Care Medicine

Frequent publication venues where Mabry has contributed include:

  • Critical Care Medicine
  • Livestock Science

The scientist has collaborated multiple times with colleagues including Jason Barber, Sulaiman Almohaish, Joanna Nguyen, Nancy Temkin, and Ramon Diaz-Arriasta. Each of these collaborators appears in their publication record with at least two joint works.

Throughout their career, John W. Mabry has been recognized with several awards from the American Society of Animal Science. These include the ASAS Fellow: Extension Category awarded in 2014, the Bouffault International Animal Agriculture Award in 2012, and the Animal Industry Service Award in 2008.

Best Publications

  • Assessment of the economic impact of porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome on swine production in the United States.

    Eric J. Neumann;James B. Kliebenstein;Colin D. Johnson;John W. Mabry

  • Genetic parameters and trends for litter traits in U.S. Yorkshire, Duroc, Hampshire, and Landrace pigs.

    P Chen;T J Baas;J W Mabry;K J Koehler

  • Effect of long-term selection for increased leanness on meat and eating quality traits in Duroc swine.

    C R Schwab;T J Baas;K J Stalder;J W Mabry

  • Genetic parameters and trends for lean growth rate and its components in U.S. Yorkshire, Duroc, Hampshire, and Landrace pigs

    P. Chen;T. J. Baas;J. W. Mabry;J. C. M. Dekkers

  • Inbreeding in populations with incomplete pedigrees

    By E. Lutaaya;I. Misztal;J. K. Bertrand;J. W. Mabry

  • Genetic parameter estimates from joint evaluation of purebreds and crossbreds in swine using the crossbred model

    E Lutaaya;I Misztal;J W Mabry;T Short

  • The National Pork Producers Council Maternal Line National Genetic Evaluation Program: a comparison of six maternal genetic lines for female productivity measures over four parities.

    S. J. Moeller;R. N. Goodwin;R. K. Johnson;J. W. Mabry

  • Effect of piglet birth weight on weights at weaning and 42 days post weaning

    Alison L. Smith;Kenneth J. Stalder;Timo V. Serenius;Tom J. Baas

  • National Pork Producers Council Maternal Line National Genetic Evaluation Program: A comparison of sow longevity and trait associations with sow longevity

    T. Serenius;K. J. Stalder;T. J. Baas;J. W. Mabry

  • Estimation of Dominance Variance in Purebred Yorkshire Swine

    M. S. Culbertson;J. W. Mabry;I. Misztal;Nicolas Gengler

  • Genetic correlations between lean growth and litter traits in U.S. Yorkshire, Duroc, Hampshire, and Landrace pigs.

    P Chen;T J Baas;J W Mabry;K J Koehler

  • Effect of weaning age on nursery pig and sow reproductive performance.

    Alison L. Smith;Kenneth J. Stalder;Timo V. Serenius;Tom J. Baas

  • Restricted maximum likelihood estimation of variance components from field data for number of pigs born alive.

    M T See;J W Mabry;J K Bertrand

  • Estimation of direct and maternal heritability and genetic correlation for backfat and growth rate in swine using data from centrally tested Yorkshire boars

    S M Bryner;J W Mabry;J K Bertrand;L L Benyshek

  • The Effect of Source of Supplemental Dietary Energy on Sow Milk Yield, Milk Composition and Litter Performance

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  • Factors associated with sow stayability in 6 genotypes.

    M. Knauer;K. J. Stalder;T. Serenius;T. J. Baas

  • Genetic parameters for pork carcass components.

    D. W. Newcom;T. J. Baas;J. W. Mabry;R. N. Goodwin

  • Evaluation of Current Reasons for Removal of Sows from Commercial Farms

    B.E. Mote;J.W. Mabry;K.J. Stalder;M.F. Rothschild

  • Evaluation of procedures to predict fat-free lean in swine carcasses.

    R. K. Johnson;E. P. Berg;R. Goodwin;J. W. Mabry

  • Serum concentrations of pituitary and adrenal hormones in female pigs exposed to two photoperiods.

    Robert R. Kraeling;George B. Rampacek;John W. Mabry;Fred L. Cunningham

  • Performance of gestating sows in bedded hoop barns and confinement stalls.

    Peter J. Lammers;Mark S. Honeyman;John W. Mabry;Jay D. Harmon

  • Comparison of grain sources for swine diets and their effect on meat and fat quality traits

    J F Lampe;T J Baas;J W Mabry

  • Variance components and heritabilities for sow productivity traits estimated from purebred versus crossbred sows.

    M.J. Ehlers;J.W. Mabry;J.K. Bertrand;K.J. Stalder

  • Genetic analysis of sow longevity and sow lifetime reproductive traits using censored data

    L. Engblom;J.A. Calderón Díaz;M. Nikkilä;K. Gray

  • Deposition rates and accretion patterns of intramuscular fat, loin muscle area, and backfat of Duroc pigs sired by boars from two time periods.

    C R Schwab;T J Baas;K J Stalder;J W Mabry

  • National Pork Producers Council Maternal Line Genetic Evaluation: A comparison of growth and carcass traits in terminal progeny

    J. P. Cassady;O. W. Robison;R. K. Johnson;J. W. Mabry

Frequent Co-Authors

Kenneth J. Stalder
Kenneth J. Stalder Iowa State University
Thomas J. Baas
Thomas J. Baas Iowa State University
Rodger K. Johnson
Rodger K. Johnson University of Nebraska–Lincoln
O. W. Robison
O. W. Robison North Carolina State University
Michael D. Tokach
Michael D. Tokach Kansas State University
R.K. Miller
R.K. Miller Texas A&M University
Jack C. M. Dekkers
Jack C. M. Dekkers Iowa State University
Max F. Rothschild
Max F. Rothschild Iowa State University
Jeffrey J. Zimmerman
Jeffrey J. Zimmerman Iowa State University
P.J. Berger
P.J. Berger Iowa State University

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