
Ermias Kebreab
@ermiaskebreab
Associate Dean | Director, World Food Center | Professor and Sesnon Endowed Chair | University of California, Davis. Opinions are my own.
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http://anemal.ucdavis.edu 12-10-2014 14:45:20
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Calling all early career scientists! Join us at #AGBTAg to connect with some of the biggest names in agricultural genomics. Listen to why Dr. Ermias Kebreab, one of our speakers, thinks in-person networking is crucial for those just starting out.


Breakthrough New Security Beat Learn more about how California tackles the methane hoofprint from cows in our webinar featuring Ermias Kebreab, Ken Alex, and Matthew Botill ๐ wilsoncenter.org/event/reining-โฆ

"#Livestock production will always have an environmental impact just as... with the production of crops. We have the tools now to reduce emissions substantially... & much work has already been done." Interview with Ermias Kebreab meatthefacts.eu/home/activity/โฆ






๐ Thrilled to receive the 2023-24 Chancellorโs Award for International Engagement from UC Davis Global Affairs Grateful for the recognition & the support from colleagues, students, & the community. Congrats to fellow awardees. CA&ES, UC Davis



Californiaโs wine industry could play a role in reducing methane emissions from dairy cattle. #UCDavis researchers added fresh grape pomace from winemaking operations to alfalfa-based feed for dairy cows and methane emissions were reduced by 10% to 11%. caes.ucdavis.edu/news/grape-seeโฆ

Today CA&ES, UC Davis is hosting a symposium to celebrate the impact of research funded by the Agricultural Experiment Station. #UCDavisAES



Researchers UC Davis added fresh grape pomace left over from winemaking operations to alfalfa-based feed for dairy cows and found that #methane emissions were reduced by 10% to 11%. Ermias Kebreab Learn more. CA&ES, UC Davis @UCDVEN farmprogress.com/livestock-and-โฆ

Check out this article in the The Washington Post about our work in Matthias Hess and Ermias Kebreab Lab at CA&ES, UC Davis in collaboration with Jennifer Doudna Spencer Diamond Jill Banfield and others at Institute for Geographic Information Science to reduce enteric methane by editing the rumen microbiome.

Researchers want to genetically engineer microbes in the cow stomach to eliminate methane emissions. โItโs completely out of the box,โ Ermias Kebreab CA&ES, UC Davis tells Shannon Osaka. Helpful graphics by Emily Wright #ghg washingtonpost.com/climate-solutiโฆ

Methane - The Real Story. Join us on 26 May for a Guest lecture by Ermias Kebreab of UC Davis. Hosted in partnership with IGFS, AgriSearch and UK Dairy Carbon Network. Registration required - go.qub.ac.uk/methanestory
