Stacie Renea Appleton, Ph.D. OBJECTIVE

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Stacie Renea Appleton, Ph.D. OBJECTIVE
Stacie Renea Appleton, Ph.D.
709 VZCR 4413 Ben Wheeler, TX 75754
Home: 903-963-3180 Cell: 979-229-2722
Email: [email protected]
OBJECTIVE
Seeking assistant professorship that provides opportunity for both teaching
and research in order to make significant scholarly contributions to the
equine industry while mentoring and helping students develop their own
career paths.
PROFESSIONAL PROFILE
Doctoral-level professional with strong working background in the equine
industry as well as academic and research pursuits.
Excellent written, verbal, and interpersonal communicator and presenter
who can translate technical jargon and complex concepts and deliver
information geared appropriately to audience’s specific knowledge level.
Computer-proficient performer with expertise in MS Office, including
Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook, as well as formulation and ration
balancing software, literature database search software, software for Internet
research, and a variety of specialized programs for specific scientific lab
equipment and data analysis.
Strong team player who performs equally well independently.
EDUCATION
Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas.
2002
Doctorate of Philosophy in Nutrition.
Graduated with Honors.
Stephen F. Austin State University, Nacogdoches, Texas.
1997
1994
Master of Science in Agriculture.
Agriculture Development major.
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture.
Pre-veterinary and Agriculture Development
major; Biology minor.
PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS & PRESENTATIONS
2002 Conner-Appleton, S.R. Characterization of Guar Meal
for Use in Poultry Rations. Dissertation Texas A&M
University.
2002 Conner, S.R.; Cartwright, A.L.; Bailey, C.A. Effects of
Guar Meal on Growth and Feed Conversion of Broilers.
Presented at the Poultry Science Assoc. Conference.
Atlanta, Georgia.
2001 Conner, S.R.; Cartwright, A.L.; Bailey, C.A.
Reassessment of Trypsin Inhibitor Activity in Guar Meal
(Cyamopsis tetragonoloba). Presented at the Joint
Meeting of the American Society of Animal Science.
Indianapolis, Indiana.
2001 Conner, S.R.; Lee, J.T.; Carey, J.; Bailey, C.A. Nutrient
Characterization of Guar Meal Fractions. Presented at
the Joint Meeting of the American Society of Animal
Science. Indianapolis, Indiana.
1997 Conner, Stacie; The Influence of Block Scheduling on
Secondary Agricultural Science Programs in East Texas.
Published Master’s Thesis.
1996 Conner, Stacie; Perritt, Dale; McCall, Miles. Lifetime of
Leadership. Presented at Western Region Agricultural
Education Seminar, Moscow, Idaho.
ACADEMIC / TEACHING EXPERIENCE
2011
Nutrition Consultant, Equine Balance, Tyler, TX
Developed multi-species curriculum for Land
O’Lakes Purina Feed National On-line learning
center
2009-2010 Adjunct Professor, Stephen F. Austin State
University, Nacogdoches, TX
ANS 241 (Fall Semester 2009)
ANS 501 (Spring Semester 2010)
Served on Thesis Committee
2009
Nutrition Consultant, Equine Balance, Tyler, TX
Developed National Dealer Certification
curriculum and training materials regarding
feeding young equids in coordination with
national product launch for Land O’Lakes
Purina Feed
1999-2002 Graduate Assistant, Texas A&M University,
College Station, TX
Taught a minimum of two undergraduate
classes per semester
Developed curriculum for and maintained
classes on WebCT on-line learning site
Developed training programs for college
professors using Brill formulation software
applications
INDUSTRY PUBLICATIONS & PRESENTATIONS
2010
Nutrition Consultant, Equine Balance, Tyler, TX
Developed new feeding and management
protocols for the United States Humane
Society regarding horses involved in
mandatory search, seizure, and rescue
operations
2010
Tips for Feeding Severely Malnourished Horses
Handout developed for public use
2009
Nutrition Consultant, Equine Balance, Tyler, TX
Papers written for Land O’Lakes Purina Feed
internal training and website usage:
Feeding and Management to Reduce Equine
Gastric Syndrome
Feeding and Management of Horses with
Hyperkalemic Periodic Paralysis
Feeding and Management of Senior Horses
Key Components to Sound Growth, Breeding
and Nutrition
What to Expect when your Mare is Expecting
The Physiology of Growth
Feeding for Optimal Growth and Development
The Science Behind Ultium Growth Horse
Formula
Feeding Ultium Growth Horse Formula
2002-2009 Equine Specialist, Land O’Lakes Purina Feeds
Coordinated and designed presentations at over
50 public venues each year to educate horse
owners
Developed curriculum and designed
presentations for a minimum of 10 sales force
and/or dealer training meetings per year
Designed specific curriculum and appropriate
presentations at a minimum of 3 invitational
trips for clients to the research facility in Grey
Summit, MO, as well as hosted guests.
INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE
2009-present Owner, Equine Balance: Nutrition and
Management Consulting, LLC.
Duties: Nutrition and management
consulting, working directly with horse
owners and farm managers regarding both
diet and management, making
recommendations for improvement,
balancing rations to meet specific nutritional
requirements, feed and hay analysis
interpretation, on-farm analysis of nutrition
and management practices, as well as
owner/worker education. Managing
research (both in controlled and in-field
settings), coordinating required procedures
with real-world application and management
by working directly with owners and
managers of various farms and ranches to
ensure protocols are adhered to as well as to
ensure data collection and interpretation are
accurate. Involved with the data analysis
and technical writing required to publish
research in a variety of peer-reviewed,
professional media, as well as creating
training and educational materials for all
levels of horse owners and those who work
with horses.
2002-2009 Equine Nutrition Specialist, Land O’ Lakes Purina
Feed.
Duties: Technical liaison between research
team in St. Louis, MO and research trials in
regional settings, technical nutritional
support for area dealers and sales force.
Evaluate specific customer nutrition and
management situations and make
recommendations for improvement.
Represent Land O’ Lakes Purina Feed at
various industry and academic seminars.
Educate and assist sales force, dealers, and
customers with updates and implementation
of the latest nutritional research. Assisted
with programs and events to help grow the
retail and feed business. Promote dealer
sales through outside sales calls,
merchandising, event coordination, and
speaking at educational seminars for the
public.
1999-2002 Graduate Assistant, Texas A&M University.
Duties: Responsible for research including
wet chemistry laboratory analyses to qualify
and quantify all nutritional values,
evaluation of specific enzyme function, and
optimal levels of inclusion. Then
implementation data collected in laboratory
setting into real world conditions.
Responsible for securing both external and
internal funding for research, development
of classroom curriculum, development of
computer assisted curriculum, classroom
instruction, and student assistance.
1998-1999 Assistant Manager, Winston 8 Ranch.
Duties: Responsible for cattle operations
including, nutritional programs, breeding
programs, record keeping and general farm
work. Increased efficiency of production
with implementation of advanced nutritional
programs and accurate records regarding
breeding intervals, feed efficiencies per
herd, and general health records for each
animal.
1986 – present Buying, selling, and training horses.
Duties: Responsible for implementing
training, exercise, nutrition, and general
health care programs for each animal.
Involved in hay production and general farm
work. Began with the raising, training, and
selling of own horses and advanced to
training a maximum of 10 outside horses
while still a full time student. The income
from this business helped to finance my
education through the Master of Science
degree.
INDUSTRY TRAINING / SERVICE
2012
Nutrition Consultant, Equine Balance, Tyler, TX
Designed equine nutrition training for CU
credits for Certified Veterinary Technicians
2010
Nutrition Consultant, Equine Balance, Tyler, TX
Designed training materials and hands-on
training program for employees of Black
Beauty Rescue Center and Doris Day Horse
Rescue and Adoption Center
2005
Equine Specialist, Land O’Lakes Purina Feed
Implemented nutritional training program
for city and county officials involved in
Waco Mounted Patrol
RESEARCH INVOLVEMENT
2008-2010 Equine Specialist, Land O’Lakes Purina Feed
Developed protocol for feeding a variety of
breeds and
disciplines of young growing
horses and developed methods of data
collection that could accommodate the
variety of management requirements while
still maintaining the integrity of data.
Parameters evaluated included: growth
parameters of body weight, feeding rate,
body condition score, hip height, height at
the withers, heart girth, rump fat, soundness
scoring, radiographic analyses of fetlocks,
pasterns, hocks, stifles, and left third
metacarpal to evaluate bone growth and
health, as well as blood analyses of CBC,
serum chemistry, osteocalcin. Spontaneous
activity, weather conditions, and insulin
sensitivity were also evaluated.
2008-2009 Equine Specialist, Land O’Lakes Purina Feed
Oversaw Field Testing and data collection of
geriatric diet at SFASU in
Nacogdoches, TX.
Parameters evaluated included: weight,
body condition score, feeding rate, rump fat
ultrasound, hoof quality and hair coat
quality.
Bloodwork parameters included:
Hematocrit, Hemoglobin, Total Red Blood
Cell count, Serum Total Protein, Serum
Bilirubin, and Serum Urea Nitrogen.
2007-2008 Equine Specialist, Land O’Lakes Purina Feed
Assisted with protocols associated with
weight control ration development and low
starch formulation development. Using the
MinMod method over 5900 blood samples
were taken to evaluate glycemic responses
to each of the research diets, and the diets
plus exercise.
Additional parameters evaluated included:
body eight, body condition score, feed
intake, urinary and fecal excretion via
equine hygiene harnesses, heart rate
measurements before, during, and after
exercise, and time to recovery.
2005-2009 Equine Specialist, Land O’Lakes Purina Feed
Organized and developed a variety of
protocols for palatability testing to
accommodate individual management
requirements.
2004
Equine Specialist, Land O’Lakes Purina Feed
Created research protocols for feeding and
management data collection with over 100
head of horses for 12 months, at 20 separate
locations to evaluate the performance of a
high fat and fiber diet in a variety of
disciplines and management situations.
Parameters evaluated included: weight, body
condition score, feeding rate, growth rates
(if applicable), temperament, performance,
hoof quality, coat quality, incidence of
laminitis or tying-up syndrome (if
applicable).
SKILLS
Laboratory
Assays conducted: Photometric, Calorimetric,
Organic Digestion, Extraction, and Distillation
Instruments and procedures used: Atomic
Absorption Spectrophotometer, HPLC, Centrifuge
(high speed and micro), LECO, Kjeldahl,
Homogenizer, Microwave, Mill Grinder, Precision
Mixing Equipment in Feed Mill
Computer Application
Formulating feed rations for all domestic species
utilizing Brill, Agri-Data, Taurus, Oklahoma State
University’s Cowcalculator, and NRC computer
programs for livestock. Taught Computer Assisted
Least Cost Feed Formulation Classes as well as
workshops and tutorials both at TAMU and
various other colleges.
Extensive computer experience in various software
applications
Animal Management
Familiar with accepted protocols required for
handling and monitoring animals in research
settings as well as introducing these techniques to
students
Able to evaluate animal behavior and perform the
following: esophageal tube feeding, jugular vein
bleeding, dissection, catheterization, blood
collection, rectal temperature, liver biopsy (large
animal) body condition scoring (large animal),
cow-calf pair handling, poultry processing,
starting, and training young horses
Formulating specific rations to meet the animal’s
nutritional requirements as well as adhere to the
requirements of the management situations
Able to teach and inform of proper techniques and
methods in handling animals for research,
production, and recreational settings
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Environmental Impact of Nutrient Content of Equine Waste
Dietary Manipulation of Volatile Fatty Acids in the Equine Hind-Gut
Use of Direct-Fed Microbials in Equine Diets
Effectiveness of orally administered glucosamine, chondroitin sulfate,
and hyluranic acid supplements on Equine Joint Health
PERSONAL INTERESTS
Breeding, raising, and training Quarter Horses; Scuba Diving; Snow
Skiing