Zi-Chen Hsu is currently studying in the Department of Animal Science and Animal Husbandry at National Pingtung University of Science and Technology. In the Reproductive Technology Laboratory, she focuses her research in areas such as in vitro culture of porcine oocytes, stem cell culture, and extracellular vesicle extraction, and also on the nutritional physiology of chickens and pigs. These experiments have not only taught her many professional techniques but also sparked strong interest in scientific research. She is particularly interested in the application of sambar deer antler stem cells, and have published articles such as “Effects of Formosan Sambar Deer Antler Stem Cell Secretome and Extracted Extracellular Vesicles on the In Vitro Culture of White Pig Embryos” (2025) and “Effect of different concentrations of ginger powder added to diet on diarrhea and egg production rate of laying hens.”
