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Han Mulder

Assistant Professor of Animal Breeding and Genetics at Wageningen University & Research

Wageningen University & Research

Areas of expertise

  • - Quantitative genetics
  • - Genotype by environment interaction
  • - Genetic variation in uniformity
  • - Genomic Selection
  • - Agricultural economics
  • - Animal breeding and genetics
  • - Statistics
  • - Breeding programmes
  • - Breeds
  • - Dairy cattle
  • - Farm management
  • - Pig breeding
  • - Simulation models
  • - Statistical analysis

Major works

Courses and Programs taught by dr.ir. HA (Herman) Mulder

Publications by dr.ir. HA (Herman) Mulder

Opportunities to improve resilience in animal breeding programs. Berghof, T. V. L., M. Poppe, and H. A. Mulder (2019). Frontiers in Genetics

Fluctuations in milk yield are heritable and can be used as a resilience indicator to breed healthy cows. G.G. Elgersma, G. De Jong, R. Van der Linde, and H. A. Mulder (2018). Journal of Dairy Science

Genetic variation in variability: phenotypic variability of fledging weight and its evolution in a songbird population. H. A. Mulder, P. Gienapp, and M. E. Visser. (2016). Evolution

Genome-wide association study reveals novel loci for litter size and its variability in a Large White pig population. E. Sell-Kubiak, N. Duijvesteijn, M. S. Lopes2 L. L. G. Janss, E. F. Knol2 P. Bijma and H. A. Mulder (2015). BMC Genomics

Heritable Environmental Variance Causes Nonlinear Relationships Between Traits: Application to Birth Weight and Stillbirth of Pigs. H.A. Mulder , W.G. Hill, E.F. Knol (2015). Genetics

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About me

Han is Assistant Professor of Animal Breeding and Genetics at the Animal Breeding and Genomics Centre of Wageningen University and Research.

Courses and Programs taught by Han Mulder