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Bahareh Ahmadi, DVM, MSc, PhD
Assistant Professor, Anatomy and Physiology
- DVM: Ferdowsi University of Mashhad
- MSc: University of Guelph
- PhD: University of Guelph
ahmadi@rowan.edu
Dr. Bahareh Ahmadi is an Assistant Professor at the Shreiber School of Veterinary Medicine at Rowan University, New Jersey. Her research focuses on utilizing artificial intelligence to advance image analysis techniques. She has developed a novel software, r-Algo, which has significant potential applications in the medical and agricultural industries. In her teaching, Dr. Ahmadi is passionate about incorporating innovative technologies to enhance student engagement and understanding. She creates microlearning animations, interactive PowerPoint presentations, instructional models, and memory cards to make complex veterinary concepts more understandable and engaging.
Publications
- Ahmadi, B., Duarte, F. C. K., Srbely, J., & Bartlewski, P. M. (2024). Ultrasound-based assessment of the expression of inflammatory markers in the rectus femoris muscle of rats. Experimental biology and medicine (Maywood, N.J.), 249, 10064. https://doi.org/10.3389/ebm.2024.10064
- Ahmadi, B., Schwarz, T., & Bartlewski, P.M. (2024). Validation of new proprietary software (r-Algo) for predicting meat chemical composition from ultrasound images of skeletal muscles in live animals: Pectoralis major muscles of broiler chickens. Journal of Animal and Feed Sciences(JAFS-01814-2024-02; Accepted)
- Gonçalves, J.D., Dias, J.H., Machado-Neves, M., Vergani, G.B., Batista, R.I.T.P., Souza-Fabjan, J.M.G., Oliveira, M.E.F., Ahmadi, B., Bartlewski, P.M. a& Fonseca, J.F. (2024). Transcervical uterine flushing and embryo transfer in sheep: Morphophysiological basis for approaches currently used, major challenges, potential improvements, and new directions (alas, including some old ideas). Reproductive Biology, 24(3), 100920. DOI: 1016/j.repbio.2024.100920
- Molik, E., JavadiEsfahani, R., Murawski, M., Schwarz, T., Jamieson, M., Ahmadi, B., Bartlewski P. M. (2023). A preliminary study of the relationships between echotextural characteristics of the mammary gland and chemical composition of milk during early lactation in ewes. Annals of Animal Science 23(4), 1071-1083.https://doi.org/10.2478/aoas-2023-0038
- Ahmadi, B., Issa, S., Duarte, F.C., Srbely, J. & Bartlewski, P.M. (2022). Ultrasonographic assessment of skeletal muscles after experimentally induced neurogenic inflammation (facet injury) in rats. Experimental Biology and Medicine2022 247(21), 1873-1884. https://doi.org/10.1177/153537022211198
- Ahmadi, B., Jamieson, M., Ahmadi, B., Połtowicz, K., Nowak, J., Murawski, M., Małopolska, M., Schwarz, T. & Bartlewski, P. M. (2022). Correlations between first order echotextural characteristics and chemical composition of pectoralis major muscles in broiler chickens receiving different dietary fat supplements. Annals of Animal Science, 22(2), 803-813. https://doi.org/10.2478/aoas-2021-0074
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