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    Bahareh Ahmadi

    Bahareh Ahmadi

    Adjunct Faculty

    Ontario Veterinary College, Department of Biomedical Sciences

    PhD (Guelph)

    Research Interests

    Bahareh is a multidisciplinary scientist with a veterinary background. Her research focused on using advanced image analysis techniques to determine chemical and biochemical constituents of tissue. She developed new algorithmic software named r-Algo which can identify the specific ranges of echointensity values that had the strongest correlation to chemical/biochemical constituents of the ultrasonographically examined tissue.

    Selected Publications

    • Ahmadi, B., Duarte, F. C. K., Srbely, J., & Bartlewski, P. M. (2024). Ultrasound-based assessment of the expression of inflammatory markers in the rectus femoris muscle of rats. Experimental biology and medicine (Maywood, N.J.), 249, 10064. https://doi.org/10.3389/ebm.2024.10064
    • Ahmadi, B., Schwarz, T., & Bartlewski, P.M. (2024). Validation of new proprietary software (r-Algo) for predicting meat chemical composition from ultrasound images of skeletal muscles in live animals: Pectoralis major muscles of broiler chickens. Journal of Animal and Feed Sciences (JAFS-01814-2024-02; Accepted)
    • Molik, E., JavadiEsfahani, R., Murawski, M., Schwarz, T., Jamieson, M., Ahmadi, B., & Bartlewski P. M. (2023). A preliminary study of the relationships between echotextural characteristics of the mammary gland and chemical composition of milk during early lactation in ewes. Annals of Animal Science, 23(4), 1071-1083. https://doi.org/10.2478/aoas-2023-0038
    • Ahmadi, B., Issa, S., Duarte, F.C., Srbely, J. & Bartlewski, P.M. (2022). Ultrasonographic assessment of skeletal muscles after experimentally induced neurogenic inflammation (facet injury) in rats. Experimental Biology and Medicine 2022 247(21), 1873-1884. https://doi.org/10.1177/153537022211198