Patrick Charles Henri Morel
Massey University - New Zealand Author
Career to date
Dr Morel started his career as a geneticist at the Swiss National Pig Centre, where he set up a selection index that included intramuscular fat, coinciding with traditional traits such as growth rate, feed conversion efficiency, lean percentage, and meat quality. He later moved to New Zealand in the early nineties to conduct research on how IGF-1 modulates maternal constraint before taking a position at Massey University as a pig scientist. His research has focused on feed evaluation and how nutrient intake influences growth and pork quality. Over the years, he has been involved in the development of a new generation pig growth model. Recently, this model has been combined with linear programming and non-linear optimisation mathematics, allowing model users to find optimal feeding strategies for growing pigs.
Education:
1987 Dr Sc Tech. Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH), Zurich, Switzerland
1980 Dip Ing Agr (Animal Science), Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH), Zurich, Switzerland
Professional offices held:
2008- Director, Animal Nutrition Division, Massey University, New Zealand
1991- Lecturer, Senior Lecturer, Associate Professor, Institute of Food Nutrition and Human
Health, Massey University, New Zealand
1990-1991 New Zealand Medical Research Council Postdoctoral Fellowship Department of
Animal Science, Massey University, New Zealand
1986-1990 Head Geneticist, Swiss National Pig Breeding Centre, Sempach, Switzerland
1982-1986 Scientist, Department of Animal Science, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich
1981 Scientist Department of Cytology, Swiss Federal Agricultural Research Station,
Changins, Switzerland
Studies abroad:
2007 Visiting scientist, Aarhus University, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Animal Health, Welfare and Nutrition. Denmark
1997 Visiting scientist, University of Guelph, Department of Animal and Poultry Science, Guelph, Canada
Updated CV 11-Oct-2011