🌟 Calling all veterinary students and professionals! 🌟 Looking to kickstart your career in animal health and poultry science? The Veterinary Student Career Fair at the 2024 IPPE is your chance to explore opportunities in this exciting field. 📅 When: Tuesday, January 30, 2024 📍 Where: Georgia World Congress Center, Atlanta, GA Join us for this FREE event to: ✅ Meet industry leaders and potential employers ✅ Gain insights into career paths in poultry and animal health ✅ Network with professionals who share your passion Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gU8USBJi
About us
PSA is an international association dedicated to advancing the discovery, dissemination, and application of knowledge in the poultry sciences. 🐓🦆🦃
- Website
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https://www.poultryscience.org/
External link for Poultry Science Association
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Champaign, Illinois
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1908
Locations
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Primary
4114 Fieldstone Road
Suite C
Champaign, Illinois 61822, US
Employees at Poultry Science Association
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Dr Rajasekhar (Raj) Kasula
Senior Vice President & Chief Scientific Officer at The Wenger Group
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Andy Vance
Executive Director of the Poultry Science Association
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Lyndsey Murphy-Johnston
Communication strategist, guiding teams to execute innovative campaigns that resonate with audiences.
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Saman Fatemi
Postdoctoral Associate at Mississippi State University
Updates
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🔍 Upcoming Webinar: What We Know About HPAIV Transmission Join us for a seminar with Dr. Erica Spackman (USDA-ARS) as she shares insights on: ✅ HPAIV transmission pathways among poultry ✅ Host factors impacting infection and disease ✅ Differences in transmissibility among poultry species 📅 January 15th 👉https://lnkd.in/gpTrQPxa Don’t miss this chance to hear from a leading expert in avian influenza research!
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🚨 Don’t Miss This Seminar on HPAIV Transmission! 🐔 Join us for an in-depth discussion on highly pathogenic avian influenza virus (HPAIV) transmission among poultry hosts and farms. Dr. Erica Spackman, a Distinguished Senior Research Scientist with the USDA-Agricultural Research Service, will share insights into: 🔬 HPAIV transmission pathways 🐓 How host factors influence susceptibility 📊 Differences in transmissibility across poultry species 📅 Date: 1/15/25 🕒 Time: 12PM Central 📍 Register NOW: https://lnkd.in/gjbeA6Wn Dr. Spackman’s expertise in avian influenza research makes this a must-attend event for anyone invested in poultry health and biosecurity.
January Webinar: What we know about HPAIV transmission, Erica Spackman, USDA REE-ARS
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The Poultry Science Association is proud to congratulate our member, Tory Shynkaruk, on being named one of Canadian Poultry magazine’s 4 Under 40 honourees! 🎉 From her humble beginnings on a family farm in Kerrobert, SK, to making significant strides in research and animal welfare at the University of Saskatchewan, Tory's journey embodies dedication, innovation, and leadership in the poultry industry. Her story is an inspiring reminder that passion and persistence can transform childhood experiences into a career impacting millions. Join us in celebrating Tory's incredible achievements! 🐓👏 #PSAProud #4Under40 #PoultryScience #Leadership https://lnkd.in/dtEF77K6
From small-town roots to national recognition
https://www.canadianpoultrymag.com
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Join us Monday, December 9th at 12 pm (noon) CT / 1 pm ET to talk about Water homeostasis and scarcity: The forgotten nutrient! Our host, Dr. Sami Dridi, will talk about sprinkler technology and poultry selection for water efficiency and their underlying molecular mechanisms. Learn more and register now: https://lnkd.in/gHwGvPrW
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Don't sleep on these amazing university positions!
Ph.D. Research Assistantship Positions 🎓 Dr. Greg Fraley at Purdue University and Dr. Shawna Weimer at the University of Arkansas have separate Ph.D. Research Assistantship positions in their labs. The research projects focus on studying the epigenetic effects of heat stress on breeder ducks and broiler breeders and how specific effects can be transferred to offspring. Accepted candidates will have an opportunity to cross-train in both labs as well. Please check the two attachments for further details about the position, or contact them directly. #ResearchAssistantship #PoultryScience
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📣 Thank you to all who attended PSA’s inaugural Professional Development Conference! The event was a tremendous success, with participants joining us from 21 U.S. states, two Canadian provinces, the Dominican Republic, and Morocco! 🌎 We were honored to welcome attendees from 22 universities, 5 industry partners, and 3 USDA research facilities. Together, we explored essential skills for professional growth, with 15 impactful presentations covering topics like conflict management, emotional intelligence, cross-generational communication, and the path to promotion and tenure. A huge thanks to everyone who made this milestone event possible! 🎉 #PSAProfessionalDevelopment #PoultryScience #PoultryScienceAssociation
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We were so excited to welcome 22 Universities, 5 industry partners and three different USDA Research facilities to our inaugural Professional Development Conference this week in Columbus!
I had the opportunity to attend the 2024 Poultry Science Association Professional Development Conference in Columbus, Ohio. It was an unforgettable experience and a unique chance to enhance my professional skills. Most importantly, I enjoyed reconnecting with old friends and expanding my network with new colleagues. Thank you, PSA, for this wonderful initiative. #poultryscience #skill #networking
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Great insights from one of our brilliant young Poultry Science Association members presenting at our Annual Meeting in July. Jo Ann was also a terrific member of our Board of Directors as one of our Student Directors the past two years. Thank you for your contributions Jo Ann!
Research by the University of Alberta suggests that breeder guidelines for amino acids may be significantly higher than what’s required and that producers could potentially reduce levels while still maintaining expected egg production later. “Putting everything together, what we observed tells us that, perhaps, what we feed the pullets during the rearing program has quite a small effect on layer performance,” graduate student Jo Ann Chew reported at the 2024 Poultry Science Association annual meeting. Read more at https://lnkd.in/eCX-QwuN #poultryfeed #poultryproduction #poultryhealth #eggproduction
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We were so excited to host attendees that came from 21 U.S. states, two Canadian provinces, the Dominican Republic and Morocco at this week's inaugural PSA Professional Development Conference!
I recently attended the first Poultry Professional Development Conference in Columbus, Ohio, on October 28-29, organized by the Poultry Science Association. It was an amazing event that provided valuable insights and networking opportunities. I had the chance to meet brilliant scientists, industry leaders, and enthusiastic graduate students in the poultry field. I want to extend my heartfelt thanks to my supervisor Pramir Maharjan for his unwavering support and guidance. Excited to implement these new learnings in my research.❤️ Explored the downtown with Pravin Mishra Diego Fernando Cortes Velez and........