Professor
Education:
Ph.D. - Penn State University - 1981
M.S. - Penn State University - 1977
B.S. - St. Lawrence University - 1974
Discipline(s):
Nutrition
Websites of interest:
OSU Interdisciplinary PhD Program in Nutrition (OSUN)
Courses Taught:
Proteins and Amino Acids (AS 830.03)
Grants & Awards:
1999. The effects of corn versus wheat based diets with and without enzyme supplementation on nutrient digestibility by turkeys. Finnfeeds, Inc. $20,000.
Gamma Sigma Delta, Agriculture Honorary Society.
American Feed Industry Award for Distinctive Research in Poultry Nutrition, 1998.
Adjunct Professor, University of Alberta, Canada.
Publications:
Lilburn, M.S. 1999. Feeding the male turkey. Recent Developments in Poultry Nutrition. Nottingham University Press. pages 195-202.
Applegate, T.J., J.J. Dibner, M.L. Kitchell , Z. Uni, and M.S> Lilburn. 1999. Intestinal villus growth, enterocyte migration and proliferation of turkey poult. Polutry Sci. (Suppl. 1):78:90.
Lilburn, M.S., and J. Nixon. 1999. The effects of feed allocation pre-peak and post-peak on carcass and production traits in broiler breeders. Poultry Sci. (Suppl. 1):78:29.
Persia, M., B.A. Dehority, and M.S. Lilburn. 1999. Caecal bacterial concentrations in turkey hens fed corn or wheat based diets with and without supplemental enzynaes. Poultry Sci. (Suppl. 1):78:65.
Yaissle, J., T. Morishita, and M.S. Lilburn. 1999. Effects of dietary protein on restrit fed broiler breeder pullets during a coccidal challenge. Poultry Sci. (Suppl. 1):78:23.
Species:
Poultry
Dr. Lilburn's research focuses on different aspects of avian nutrition and avian embryonic development. Dr. Lilburn also advises students on the graduate level.