PhD Student
University of Florida
McKenzie (Lané) Haimon received her undergraduate at North Carolina State University in December 2016 in Animal Science. Upon graduation she moved to Belfast, Northern Ireland for a yearlong internship with a student ministry organization. After her year abroad, she returned to North Carolina State University to work with Dr. Daniel Poole on fescue toxicosis and its effects on fetal programming on the beef heifer. She received her Master’s degree in July 2020 and promptly started her PhD at the University of Florida under the direction of Dr. Peter Hansen. There she has been focusing on elucidating the effects that choline might have on the preimplantation embryo.