Merck Animal Health (known as MSD Animal Health outside the US and Canada) has announced the introduction of the High Quality Poultry Science Award supporting research in poultry health, production and welfare by tomorrow’s industry leaders.
Starting this year, Merck Animal Health will award 3 masters or doctoral students who recently received degrees in veterinary or animal science with an emphasis on poultry, the unique opportunity to present their research to industry specialists. Winners will travel to Merck Animal Health High Quality Poultry meetings in Europe, the Americas and Asia, to review their research and network with some of the most renowned experts in the field.
“At Merck Animal Health, we are proud to invest in the future of the poultry industry by supporting these young veterinary scientists with this new award program,” said Delair Bolis, executive director, Global Poultry, Merck Animal Health. “Our High Quality Congresses provide a forum for leading experts from across the industry to further foster innovation that will benefit poultry health, production and welfare.”
Eligible graduates must have completed master or doctoral (PhD) research for an applied project in either veterinary or animal science, with an emphasis on poultry, and defended their degree in the past 12 months.
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Eligible graduates must submit a 300-word summary of their research project and a brief letter describing why they deserve the award, including how their work can contribute to the improvement of the poultry industry, to HQPoultryScienceAward@merck.com. Applications must be submitted by March 20, 2017.
Winners will be notified in mid-April. One student per region will present their research at the 2017 High Quality Poultry congress in Europe (Prague), in May; the Americas (Brazil), in June; and Asia (location yet to be determined), in October. For additional details.