Dr. Terje raudsepp currently working as associate professor for the department of veterinary integrative biosciences at Texas A&M University. He completed his Ph.D. in 1999 at Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, Sweden. He has twenty years of research experience in the areas of mammalian cytogenetics and genomics with special focus on the genomics of mammalian sex chromosomes, and the genomics of reproduction. He received funding from federal (USDA) and private (Morris Animal Foundation, American Quarter Horse Association, Alpaca Research Foundation) agencies. He has many publications (100 research papers and 11 book chapters). Some published in high impact journals such as Science, PNAS, Genome Research, PLoS Genetics.
Dr. Terje raudsepp research is focused on, Comparative genomics and molecular cytogenetics Organization, function and evolution of sex chromosomes, Genomics of sexual development and reproduction, Equine genomics - genomics of genetic diseases and congenital disorders, Alpaca and camelid genomics.