Dr. Holly Neibergs | Genomics Cattle Reproduction | Best Researcher Award
Washington State University | United States
INTRODUCTION
Holly Louise Neibergs is a distinguished geneticist and researcher specializing in animal sciences. With an extensive background in genetics, reproductive endocrinology, and familial cancer risk assessment, she has made significant contributions to the field. Currently serving as the Assistant Director of Research and Professor at Washington State University (WSU), she has dedicated her career to advancing genomic studies in animal science.
EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS
Dr. Neibergs’ academic journey began at Washington State University, where she earned her Bachelor of Science degree in Animal Science with a minor in Agricultural Economics. She then pursued a Master’s in Reproductive Endocrinology at WSU, followed by a Ph.D. in Genetics from Texas A&M University. Her postdoctoral research at the USDA Agricultural Research Service further solidified her expertise in genetic research.
PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS
Throughout her career, Dr. Neibergs has held numerous prestigious academic and research positions. She has served in various roles, including:
- Assistant Director of Research, College of Agricultural, Human, and Natural Resource Sciences (2023-Present)
- Professor, Department of Animal Sciences, Washington State University (2018-2023)
- Director, Norton Hereditary Cancer Institute, Louisville, KY (2001-2006)
- Visiting Professor, Mayo Medical School, Mayo Clinic (1997)
Her expertise spans genetic consulting, faculty mentorship, and directing high-profile research initiatives.
CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON Genomics
Dr. Neibergs’ research primarily focuses on genomic studies, animal breeding, and genetic predisposition to diseases. She has pioneered work in identifying genetic markers for economically important traits in livestock, enhancing breeding programs, and improving disease resistance in animals. Her studies contribute to sustainable agriculture and the advancement of animal genetic sciences.
IMPACT AND INFLUENCE
As an educator, Dr. Neibergs has taught numerous courses, such as Animal Breeding and Genetics, Careers in Animal Science, and Advanced Eukaryotic Genetics. She has mentored undergraduate and graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and visiting scientists, fostering the next generation of geneticists and researchers.
ACADEMIC CITATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS
Dr. Neibergs has authored and co-authored numerous peer-reviewed articles, book chapters, and conference proceedings in the field of animal genetics. Her research findings are widely cited in the academic community, underscoring her influence in the discipline.
HONORS & AWARDS
- 2022 – Thesis Advisor Award, Honors College, Washington State University
- 2019 – Thesis Advisor Award, Honors College, Washington State University
- 2013 – Early Career Excellence, College of Agriculture, Human and Natural Resource Sciences, WSU
- 2011 – Teaching Award of Merit, North American Colleges and Teachers of Agriculture
LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS
Dr. Neibergs’ dedication to advancing genomic research and educating future scientists ensures a lasting legacy in animal science. Her ongoing projects and mentorship efforts will shape the future of livestock genetics and sustainable agricultural practices.
FINAL NOTE
Dr. Holly Louise Neibergs continues to push the boundaries of genetic research, significantly impacting animal science and genetics. Her leadership at Washington State University and her extensive research contributions have positioned her as a leading figure in the field.
NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS
Genomic regions associated with Holstein heifer times bred to artificial insemination and embryo transfer services
- Authors: V.C. Kelson, J.N. Kiser, K.M. Davenport, B.M. Murdoch, H.L. Neibergs
Journal: Genomics
Year: 2025
Novel ryanodine receptor 1 (RYR1) missense gene variants in two pet dogs with fatal malignant hyperthermia identified by next-generation sequencing
- Authors: T.E. Perez Jimenez, O. Issaka Salia, H.L. Neibergs, C. Rider, M.H. Court
Journal: Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia
Year: 2025
Genomic Regions Associated with Spontaneous Abortion in Holstein Heifers
- Authors: E.M. Suarez, V.C. Kelson, J.N. Kiser, B.M. Murdoch, H.L. Neibergs
Journal: Genes
Year: 2024
Telomere-to-telomere assemblies of cattle and sheep Y-chromosomes uncover divergent structure and gene content
- Authors: T.A. Olagunju, B.D. Rosen, H.L. Neibergs, B.M. Murdoch, T.P. Smith
Journal: Nature Communications
Year: 2024
Human milk oligosaccharides are associated with maternal genetics and respiratory health of human milk-fed children
- Authors: A. Ambalavanan, L. Chang, J. Choi, L. Bode, Q. Duan
Journal: Nature Communications
Year: 2024