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The following poultry science faculty and students received award at the Poultry Science Association's annual meeting held in Niagara Falls, Canada, July 21-25.
Faculty Awards:
Dr. Young-Min Kwon received the Hy-Line International Research Award and $2500. Winners are judged based on the previous calendar year's published research, where the faculty member was the sole author or senior author on an outstanding research paper. Dr.
Robert Wideman, Jr., was named a Fellow of the Poultry Science Association. Wideman joined the University of Arkansas in 1993 and his research is currently focused on the physiological and genetic limitations associated with broiler susceptibility to ascites.
Students winning awards were:
Valerie Brewer, a master's student of Dr. Jason Emmert, took first place for her poster on poultry nutrition.
Vijay Durairaj, a master's student of Drs. Dustan Clark and Narayan Rath, who took first place for his research on leg problems in broiler breeders.
Isaac Harfor, a master's student of Dr. Nick Anthony, won first place for oral presentation in the genetic, pathology and immunology section.
Holly Jackson, undergraduate student of Dr. Billy Hargis, who won first place in the poster section of Processing, Products and Food Safety.
Lakshmi Kannan, a doctoral student of Dr. Narayan Rath, took first place for her research presentation on macrophages and Thymosin beta 4 regulation.

UA takes first in national poultry judging contest. (April 2008) View and read the entire news release.
Probiotics: Live organisms as feed supplements to fight Salmonella. Billy Hargis has a new way to reduce Salmonella in poultry before they go to the processing plant: use probiotics instead of antibiotics for treatment of the birds.
Recent Awards and Honors:
Jason Emmert, associate professor of poultry science, received the Alumni Society Outstanding Advising Award for 2008. As undergraduate curriculum coordinator in the poultry science department, he promotes a high standard for faculty advisers by example and by his leadership. He coaches the 2008 national champion Poultry Judging Team, teaches a variety of courses and conducts poultry nutrition and management research.
Megan Norton of Lincoln received the Senior Scholar Award, which signifies a 4.0 grade point average with some credit hours from other colleges. A poultry science major with a minor in agricultural business, she was on the UA Poultry Judging Team, is a Poultry Science Club member and has been a volunteer for Habitat for Humanity, Big Brothers Big Sisters Bowl for Kid's Sake and a Lincoln Lake clean-up project.
Outstanding Students for Poultry Science for 2008 are: Megan Rochelle Norton of Lincoln - Outstanding Senior. Vikrant Dutta of Raleigh, N.C., - Outstanding M.S. Student, and Fausto Solis de los Santos, Outstanding Ph.D. Student.
Professor of Biological and Agricultural Engineering Yanbin Li of Fayetteville received the John W. White research award. The holder of the Tyson Endowed Chair in Biosensing Engineering, Li developed a biosensor system for rapid, in-field detection of the H5N1 avian influenza "bird flu" virus. He is also a leading scholar in detection of pathogenic bacteria in food products.
Poultry Specialist Susan Watkins of Fayetteville received the John W. White award for extension service at the state level. Watkins provides training and problem solving for poultry producers and industry personnel who work with producers. She has been director of the National Egg Quality School for four years and manages the student internship program for poultry science majors at the University of Arkansas.
Chickens can serve as biomedical model for human headaches Wayne Kuenzel led a team that showed how chicken brains can be used to study headaches. View entire news release.
Harold E. Ford Foundation supports poultry science recruiting. View entire news release.
Energy Savings guaranteed to pay for Poultry Center building upgrade. View entire news release.
Professor Yanbin Li named to Tyson Chair in Biosensing: Dr. Li will hold theTyson Endowed Chair in Biosensing Engineering. Li's current work is with a prototype of a portable biosensor system for field use to rapidly detect the H5N1 bird flu virus in poultry. To read more about Dr. Li, view the entire news release.
Poultry Science Department nets over $18,000 for Scholarships through Golf Tournament (read story)
Student/Faculty awards given out, Dr. Dan Donoghue receives research award from Bumpers College and the Division of Agriculture (read entire story)
Poultry art collection open house took place Wednesday, June 6th,
Melvin and Lorraine Fields Collection on display in Poultry Science Building.
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. -- A dedication and open house for a display of more than 500 rooster figurines and images from around the world took place 1 p.m. Wednesday, June 6th in the Poultry Science Building at the University of Arkansas.
The Melvin and Lorraine Fields Collection includes pieces from designers such as Lalique, Sabino, Hummel, Llandro, Schmidt Company, Baccarat, Limoges and Dresden. The pieces are in crystal, enamel, bronze, teak, gold, silver, porcelain, rose quartz, terra cotta, jade, serpentine, steatite, wood and other materials.
The late Melvin Fields acquired the collection during some 40 years as a poultry company manager and broker in Los Angeles. His wife, Lorraine Fields of Poway, Calif., donated the collection to the University of Arkansas System's Division of Agriculture in his memory.

Dr. James Denton was inducted into the American Poultry Hall of Fame on Wednesday, January 24th in Atlanta. CONGRATULATIONS DR. DENTON! To read more, download the .pdf.

Our very own Dr. Susan Watkins named one of 27 TOP GUNS for Problem-Solving in the poultry industry as reported in the November 2006 issue of Poultry USA. Congratulations Dr. Watkins on this recognition. Read the article.
