NCSU receives USPOULTRY grant
Story Date: 5/14/2014

 

Source: PRESS RELEASE, 5/8/14
 
USPOULTRY and the USPOULTRY Foundation recently approved a total of $314,441 for six new research grants at five institutions. The research funding was approved by the boards of directors of both organizations, based on recommendations from the Foundation Research Advisory Committee. The committee evaluates research proposals to determine their value to the industry and then makes recommendations to the boards for funding. Committee members are professional specialists from different segments of the poultry and egg industry who represent a variety of disciplines.


The Association’s research program dates back to the early 1960s, when funds were first approved for poultry disease research. It gradually grew into a comprehensive program incorporating all phases of poultry and egg production and processing. Since the inception of the research program, USPOULTRY has reinvested more than $25 million dollars into the industry in the form of research grants, with the International Poultry Expo as the primary source for the funding. More than 50 universities and federal and state facilities have received grants over the years. 


“An important part of USPOULTRY's and the Foundation’s service to the industry is research,” said Elton Maddox, Wayne Farms, Oakwood, Ga., and USPOULTRY chairman. “The Foundation Research Advisory Committee is the core of the research program with committee members dedicating numerous hours studying and evaluating research proposals before making recommendations for funding. We sincerely appreciate and value their excellent work and would like to recognize Dr. John Smith, Fieldale Farms, for his continued commitment in chairing the Foundation Research Advisory Committee.” 


The latest research grants from each institution include:
Effects of Nitrocompounds to Minimize Ammonia Emission in Broiler Litter
University of Georgia


Efficacy of Breeder Hen Vaccination for Protecting Broilers from Enterococcal Spondylitis Caused by Enterococcus Cecorum
North Carolina State University


25-OH Cholecalciferol (HyD) Supplementation to Improve Anti-Coccidial Defense in Turkeys
Ohio State University (Designated as the Virgil H. Cooper Turkey Fund 2014 award)


Development of an Improved Recombinant Infectious Laryngotracheitis Vaccine
Auburn University

Efficacy of Various Antimicrobials on Reduction of Salmonella and Campylobacter, Microbial Shelf-Life and Quality Characteristics of Ground Chicken in a Post-Chill Decontamination Tank
Auburn University


Identifying the Onset of a Novel Muscle Disorder in Chickens through Differential Gene Expression and Histologic Analyses
University of Delaware


 
 
























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