We’re thrilled to welcome Dr. Chinyere Ekine-Dzivenu back to the University of Alberta and Livestock Gentec. Dr. Ekine-Dzivenu is a quantitative geneticist and livestock genomics scientist with extensive experience applying advanced genetic and genomic tools to improve livestock productivity, profitability, and environmental sustainability. She earned her PhD and completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Alberta, where she applied genomic tools to enhance feed efficiency and carcass quality in beef cattle.
In her new role she is advancing genetic and genomic tools to improve the sustainability, profitability, and environmental performance of beef production in Canada while contributing to teaching and fostering international partnerships and collaborations that link and ensure research innovations translate into practical on-farm impact, reflecting her passion for climate-smart, farmer-focused livestock improvement.
She remains seconded to the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), where she contributes to designing genomic selection strategies and digital platforms, data systems, and farmer support services, to drive continuous improvements in smallholder dairy systems across sub-Saharan and Asia enhancing productivity profitability, and climate-resilience.
Her dual appointment strengthens collaboration between both institutions, aligning research with practical on-farm applications, expanding funding opportunities, and supporting capacity building, technology transfer, and climate-smart livestock improvement in both hemispheres.
Dr. Ekine-Dzivenu is passionate about mentoring students, training the next generation of scientists, and fostering multidisciplinary collaborations that bridge research and industry, ensuring tangible benefits for farmers.