Jodi Morton, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

The College of Agricultural, Human and Environmental Sciences - Department of Agricultural Science and Technology / Animal Science
Contact Information
jodi.morton@sus.edu
(225) 771-3205
Fisher Hall, Room 118B

Dr. Jodi Morton serves as an Assistant Professor of Agricultural Sciences and Technology in the College of Agricultural, Human and Environmental Sciences at Southern University and A&M College. Her primary research interests include sustainable livestock production for pigs, poultry, and meat rabbits, the utilization of animal fibers, and the integration of virtual reality applications in STEM education. Dr. Morton instructs courses such as Introduction to Animal Science, Poultry Production, Swine Production, and Animal Breeding. Additionally, she advises the Louisiana Delta Colony of Alpha Zeta and the Pre-vet/Animal Science Club. Dr. Morton holds a B.S. from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, a M.S., and a Ph.D. from Kansas State University.

Specialization areas: Swine Physiology and Stem Cell Biotechnology