

Alexis Siomka
Dr. Alexis Siomka is expanding horizons in the field of animal science as an Assistant Professor at the University of Findlay, where she has been a valued faculty member since 2019. With a robust academic background, Dr. Siomka embarked on her educational journey at Michigan State University, earning her B.S. in Animal Science in 2014. She further honed her expertise at North Dakota State University, where she completed both her M.S. and Ph.D. in Animal Science by 2016 and 2019, respectively. Dr. Siomka's research is primarily focused on the reproductive physiology of female livestock, with a keen interest in estrous synchronization and fertility. Her work aims to enhance reproductive efficiency and improve fertility rates in livestock, contributing significantly to the field's understanding of these complex biological processes. Her research endeavors are not only advancing scientific knowledge but also have practical implications for improving livestock management practices. In addition to her research, Dr. Siomka is dedicated to teaching and mentoring students, fostering a new generation of animal scientists. She is known for her engaging teaching style and her ability to inspire students to pursue their own research interests. Her commitment to education and research excellence makes her a respected member of the academic community at the University of Findlay. Dr. Siomka's contributions extend beyond the classroom and laboratory, as she actively participates in various professional organizations and conferences, sharing her insights and findings with peers in the field. Her work continues to impact both the academic community and the agricultural industry, driving advancements in animal science and reproductive technologies.