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THE POULTRY SCIENCE ASSOCIATION HOLDS 98TH ANNUAL MEETING IN RALEIGH
New Officers, Dozens of Award Winners and Five New PSA Fellows Named
CHAMPAIGN, IL (August 17, 2009) – The Poultry Science Association (PSA) held its 98th Annual Meeting on July 20 – 23 in Raleigh, NC. Hosted by North Carolina State University, the four-day meeting was the setting for several major symposia, the presentation and discussion of hundreds of scientific papers, and the announcement of more than 20 research and industry-related awards. PSA also announced its new slate of officers and directors for the upcoming 12 months.
A total of 776 people attended this year's annual meeting – an increase of almost 7% from PSA's 2008 Centennial Meeting in Niagara Falls. Excluding staff members and several students attending only one of the symposia, the attendees hailed from 40 states (including the District of Columbia) and 34 countries, with international participants accounting for 27% of the total.
Attendees had the opportunity to attend five key symposia, select to hear any of 241 oral presentations and view 211 poster exhibitions on basic and applied research on poultry-related topics.
The overarching theme for the 2009 meeting was "The University and Industry Connection: Building Bridges for our Future."
PSA's outgoing president, Mike Lacy, Ph.D., noted: "This year's meeting was a powerful example of the strength and vibrancy of poultry science in the U.S. and Canada. As the theme of the meeting suggested, solving the increasingly complex challenges of the future – in areas as diverse as food safety, the environmental impact of poultry production, and animal welfare issues – will require even stronger collaboration between poultry researchers and the poultry industry. As PSA's new president, Dr. Sally Noll, takes the reins, I have every confidence that PSA's members will, as always, rise to the occasion."
New PSA Leadership
The end of the meeting marked the beginning of the tenures of PSA's new leaders:
Awards Banquet
This year's awards banquet honored the following individuals. Additional details about this year's honorees are available at:
www.poultryscience.org/2009awardwinners/awards2009.pdf
(Note: Information about PSA's graduate student winners is still forthcoming, so please revisit the above link in a few days for further details.)
Newly Elected Fellows of the Poultry Science Association
Being named a Fellow is the highest honor that PSA can bestow. This year's new Fellows of the Poultry Science Association are:
Awards and Honors
Student Research Awards
There were also numerous student winners of Student Research Certificates of Excellence and the Nicholas Student Paper Award for Turkey Research. Again, please see www.poultryscience.org/2009awardwinners/awards2009.pdf for further information.
2010 Annual Meeting
The 2010 PSA Annual Meeting will be held jointly next year with ADSA, AMPA, and ASAS in Denver, Colorado, July 11 - 15.
About PSA
The Poultry Science Association (PSA) is a global scientific society dedicated to the discovery and dissemination of knowledge generated by poultry research – knowledge that enhances human and animal health and well-being and provides for the ethical, sustainable, and economical production of food. Founded in 1908, PSA has a global membership of about 2,000. For more information, go to www.poultryscience.org.
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James W. Kessler, Ph.D. Executive Director Poultry Science Association 951-677-0069 jamesk@assochq.org |