Curriculum Vitae Meori Rosen
Education and Additional Training:
1971 - B.Sc., Animal Science, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
1974 - M.Sc., Ruminant Nutrition, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Rehovot.
1976 - Diploma, Business Admin. - Systems Analysis, Haifa University
1982 - Ph.D., Animal Systems Analysis, Univ. of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Professional Experience:
1960-1964 - Cattle breeding in an agriculture school
1970-1972 - Res. Assist. in ruminant nutrition
1973-1978 - Instructor of beef production, Min. of Agric., State of Israel
1979-1980 - Assist. of beef cattle breeding
1982-1992 -Res. and Exten. Agric. Systems Analysis, Min. of Agric., State of Israel
1992 -present - Chief extension scientist for beef production and Assoc. Senior Prof.
Publications:
Rosen, M., and R.T. Berg. 1981. A new approach in beef cattle growth pattern analysis. Can. J. Anim. Sci. 61:1083.
Rosen, M. 1984. The effect of frame size on gain and feed efficiency of fattening bulls. Reas. Repo., Shaam.
Rosen, M. 1985. Preweaning adjustments for sex of calf and age of dam in 7 populations of beef cattle. Yediot Labokrim. 51:10.
Rosen, M. 1985. Preweaning adjustments for date of birth of 7 populations of beef cattle. Yediot Labokrim 52:13.
Rosen, M. 1985. Genetic response to selection in 7 populations of beef cattle. Yediot Labokrim. 53:15.
Rosen., M. 1985. The effect of forty eight hours calf removal on calf crop in the beef cattle herd. Yediot Labokrim 54:9.
Rosen, M. 1987. A mathematical model for analyzing the influence of early weaning on the fattening process and optimal marketing time. Yediot Labokrim 59: 45.
Rosen, M. 1987. A mathematical model for optimizing supplementation for beef cattle herd. Hassadeh 68(3): 438.
Rosen, M. 1989. Growth and fattening analysis of three lines of crossbred calves: Zebu, Simmental and Charolais during the hot summer. Yediot Labokrim 67: 8.
Rosen, M. 1991. A general model of the Israeli live cattle market. p.42. Proc. of Rumin. Sci. Conf.
Rosen, M. 1991. The correlation between environmental conditions and carcass quality in Israeli black & white and local crossbred bulls. p.33. Proc. of Rumin. Sci. Conf.
Rosen, M., D. Levi, Z. Holzer, and A. Brosh. 1991. The influence of local environmental conditions on carcass composition in 2 cattle breed types. p.33. Proc. of Rumin. Sci. Conf.
Rosen, M. 1992. Alternative drylot systems in Northern Israel. Yediot Labokrim 75: 41.
Rosen, M. 1992. A computer program for beef cattle herd management. Hassadeh 72(4):421.
Rosen, M. 1993. The use of Avopersin in calves raising. p.73. Proc. of Rumin. Sci. Conf.
Rosen, M. 1993 The influence of combined grazing and confinement conditions on B&W and local crossbred bulls. p.77. Proc. of Rumin. Sci. Conf.
Rosen, M. 1994. The effect of grazing management on calves growth and fattening. p.41. Proc. of Rumin. Sci. Conf.
Rosen, M. 1995. Evaluation of the differences between a diet based on T.M.R. and a diet based on concentrate and straw. Yediot Labokrim 87:35.
Rosen, M. 1995. Beef cattle breeding strategy for the Israeli beef cattle herd. Yediot Labokrim 89:32.
Rosen, M. 1996. The effect of antibiotics and buffers on rumen fermentation in feedlot bulls receiving high degradable energy concentrate feeds. Yediot Labokrim 90:32.
Rosen, M. 1996. Analysis of growth curves weight-height of the Israeli B&W calves. p.81. Proc. of Rumin. Sci. Conf.