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The Poultry Science Association Foundation Announces Aviagen North America Gift

Published: March 9, 2017
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The Poultry Science Association Foundation (PSA Foundation)  was pleased to announce a $50,000 gift pledge over five years from Aviagen ®  North America during the 2017 International Production and Processing Expo (IPPE) in Atlanta, Ga. The Continuing Education Endowment will support poultry science students who are interested in attending graduate school for M.S., Ph.D. and DVM de...
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Lisa Bielke
Egg Industry Center
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Dr. A.O. Ogbe
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Sataluri Satagopa Raja Ayyangar
Synergy Biorefineries Pvt
14 de marzo de 2017
It is better to include the subject of Natural Herbal technology to face the problems of using synthetic antibiotics .Natural foods available with immune boosters are also to be incorporated inview of our future healthy generations.
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Stephen Adejoro Dr
Soavet
14 de marzo de 2017

This is a good foundation needed to develop a cross sector of the public and private. Initiatives like poultry academics and private initiatives that will improve poultry health. By improving poultry food. Safety through mycotoxin mitigation in tropical climate of Africa. Mycotoxin is today the greatest health and human health consequences of one health one medicine. A new NGO Livestock Industry Foundation for Africa www.lifango.org a livestock NGO committed to absolute mitigation of mycotoxin In Africa and help to improve poultry food security. We would love to collaborate with this foundation in tropical Africa. Kindly get in touch with us and please view the NGO knowledge capitalization on mycotoxin and other technical issues relevant to improve poultry production in Africa.

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Ismet Mamode
Food & Allied Group of Companies
15 de marzo de 2017
Many thanks to Aviagen for this financial support to encourage young scientists to pursue with their research work on poultry health and production. PSAF will have to select those who deserve the funding. It may be a good initiative to provide a part of the fund to young AFRICAN scientists.
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Dr. Prakash Adhikari
15 de marzo de 2017
I am a young undergraduate Veterinary Student from Nepal. Nepal has great potential for poultry productionn however because of limited resaerch and knowledge technology we are not satisfy to our production system and health managment. I have keen interest on reserch in poultry health mangament but it is difficult to get this oppertunity in Nepal both technically and financially. any other option for me ?
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Dr. A.O. Ogbe
AOgbe
15 de marzo de 2017
A positive step in the right direction at the right time to help young poultry scientist who are interested in pursuing a postgraduate programme in poultry (avian) science especially at this time that the poultry industry is being challenged by the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) worldwide and Nigeria in particular. I appeal to the sponsors of this wonderful and excellent gift to kindly extend their hand of fellowship to young scientists in Nigeria who may send their proposals in this line of research so as to find a long term solution to this global menace of HPAI in poultry.
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Akapelwa Christopher
15 de marzo de 2017
I am humbled as poultry industry is growing rapidly hence the need to improve it more in the breeding sector. I wish many funders could come on board and support more programmes.
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Ismet Mamode
Food & Allied Group of Companies
16 de marzo de 2017
I fully support the suggestion of Dr. A.O. Ogbe.
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Amanat Ullah
17 de marzo de 2017
Excellent step for the development of poultry industry and nice gift for young poultry scientists. Amanat Ullah .(DVM,RVMP) Poultry Manager
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David S. O. K. Quartey
27 de marzo de 2017
This is a laudable initiative. I hope our young poultry scientists in Ghana can apply.
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Dr. Jimoh Akib Adekunle
24 de octubre de 2017
This is a welcome and commendable idea. I also want to suggest that African young scientists should be considered.
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