UK Graduate Student Spotlight: Shelley Turner, MS

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Shelley Turner
Shelley Turner | Photo: Courtesy University of Kentucky

Name: Shelley Turner, MS
From: St. Louis, Missouri
Degrees and institutions where received:
BS in biology, Stephens College, Columbia, Missouri
MS in animal nutrition, University of Missouri, Columbia.

Coming to the University of Kentucky (UK) Gluck Equine Research Center was a dream come true for Shelley Turner, MS. She’s spent the past eight years working in the production animal feed industry and has wanted to pursue a doctorate for quite some time.

“Being a horse crazy individual, I have always wanted to come to UK to pursue further education,” Turner said. “To be able to do so at the prestigious Gluck Equine Research Center is the culmination of that

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