Lautaro Rostoll-Cangiano
Assistant Professor of Animal and Dairy Science
On-farm management factors (such as colostrum feeding, probiotics, and antibiotics), and their impact on intestinal microbiota and immune development.
(608) 262-6668
Animal Sciences
1675 Observatory Drive, Office 752
Madison WI, 53706

Doctor of Philosophy, Department of Animal Biosciences, University of Guelph, Canada (2022)
PhD in Animal Sciences,
Area of Study: Immune and intestinal development of dairy calves
Master of Sciences, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA (2018)
MS in Animal Sciences, Department of Animal Science
Area of Study: Immune function during weaning
Agricultural Engineering, College of Agricultural Sciences, Universidad de Cordoba , Cordoba, Argentina (2015)
AN SCI/DY SCI 373 – Animal Physiology (3 credits, Spring/Summer) Course Description: Students will develop an understanding of physiological processes that regulate the body, learn the anatomy and function of different physiological systems, describe interactions between organ systems, study regulation of an organ system from the molecular to whole animal level, and identify differences between species in the same systems.
Science Outreach Prize, University of Guelph (2022)
Highly Qualified Personnel, University of Guelph (2020)
ADSA Task Force for Diversity equity and inclusion (2022 — Present)
President of ADSA-Graduate Student Division (2021 — Present)
Planning Committee for ADSA Annual Meeting 2022 (2021 — 2022)
Vice President of ADSA-Graduate Student Division (2020 — 2021)
Chair of the Career development Committe, ADSA-Graduate Student Division (2020 — 2021)