Hyginus I. ChukwuPh. D.

Curriculum Vitae

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Name:Dr. Hyginus I. Chukwu

Work Address: Houston Community College NW(Spring Branch), 1010 N. Sam Houston Pkwy West, Houston, TX 77024

Office Telephone:713-718-6803

College E-mail Address:

Education:

  • Ph. D. Texas A and M University, College Station , Texas 1993
  • M.S. Prairie View A and M university, Prairie View Texas 1987
  • B.S. Texas Southern University, Houston Texas 1984

Teaching Experience:

  • Professor – Biological Science 2004 – Present

Houston Community College System

Courses: General Nutrition, Intro Biology, General Biology, Anatomy and Physiology

  • Adjunct Instructor of Biological Science

Lone Star College (Tomball, Kingwood) 2001 – Present

Courses: General Biology, Anatomy and Physiology I and II

  • Adjunct Instructor of Biological Science 2004

San Jacinto College

Courses: Anatomy and Physiology

  • Teacher

Harris County Department of Education (High Point North) 2000 – 2001

Courses:Biology, Physics, IPC, Chemistry, Earth Science, Life Science, Science Insight and Math.

  • Teaching Assistant, 1992 – 1996

Prairie View A and M University

Courses: Animal Nutrition, General Poultry Science, Feeds and Feeding

Research and Publication

MS Thesis Evaluation of selected minerals in the goat milk of Anglo Nubian and French Alpine dairy goats during 150 days of lactation 1987.

Ph. D, Dissertation Reproductive performance of broiler breeder females reared under differing photoperiod and restricted feeding programs 1993. Presented, College station, TX.

1996. Relationship between Age of Commercial Broilers Chickens and Response to Photo stimulation. Poultry Sci. 76:306-310.

1989. Trace mineral concentrations in goat from French Alpine and Anglo Nubian breeds during five months of lactation. J. Food Composition and Analysis 2:161-169.

1988. Macro mineral concentrations in milk of two goat breeds at different stages of lactation. Small Ruminant Research. 1:157-166

Abstracts

1996. Effects of Saccharomyces Cervisiae and Mannan-Oligosaccharide on the Performance of White Leghorn Laying Hens during High Ambient Temperature Changes. Poultry Sci. Abstr. #157.

1996. Effect of Mannan-Oligosaccharide (Bio-Mos) on liver and egg cholesterol and tissue protein concentration in chickens Poultry Sci. Abstr. #242 p61.

1996. Effect of Lactose and Bio-Mos in dietary application on growth and total Coliform bacteria reduction in broiler chicks. Poultry Sci. Abstr. #243 p61

Presentation

1996. Effect of enzyme treatment in enhancing the feeding value of cottonseed meal and soybean meal in broiler chicks. Poultry Sci. Abstr. #241. (Presented: 85th Annual Meeting of Poultry Science Association, University of Kentucky, and July 8-12.

1995. Effect of temperature extremes on Bioavailability of probiotic in broiler chick ration. (Presented 84th Annual Meeting Poultry Association. University of Alberta, Edmonton Canada

1992. Nutrition/photoperiod interactions in dark house grown broiler breeder pullets. Texas 24th Broiler Symposium. P.14-22

1987. Concentration of macro minerals in two breeds of Caprine milk at different stages of lactation. Seventh Biannual symposium of Land Grant Colleges and Universities.

Organization

Member: Poultry Science Association, Minority in Agriculture Natural Resources and Related Sciences (MANRRS).

Honors

National Deans List, Graduated with honors, Aggieland License Plate Scholarship Award,

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