UK Graduate Student Spotlight: ChanHee Mok

Mok’s research suggests that threonine might not be a limiting amino acid in mature horses fed a typical diet.
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UK Graduate Student Spotlight: ChanHee Mok
During her master’s program Mok studied threonine, an amino acid, and requirements in feed for adult horses using the indicator amino acid oxidation method. | Photo Credit: University of Kentucky's College of Agriculture
Name: ChanHee Mok

From: Seoul, South Korea

Degrees and institute where received: MS in animal sciences, University of Kentucky
BS in animal science and environment, Konkuk University

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