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2012 ACPV Sponsored Workshop
Food Safety Challenges in the Poultry Industry: 
Current regulations and practical field experiences

Sunday, April 1, 2012
DoubleTree Paradise Valley Resort
Scottsdale, Arizona, USA

This workshop will provide a complete understanding of current USDA/FDA regulations, practical knowledge and experiences in the development and implementation of control programs and future challenges.

For additional information: 
conferences.ucdavis.edu/wpdc 
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Merial Selections

The Spring 2011 issue
profiles Dr. Robert Eckroade
Read here

The Summer 2011 issues
profiles Dr. Pedro Villegas
Read here 


Keep our Food Safe


Frequently Asked Questions about
Antimicrobial Use and
Antimcrobial Resistance


Legacy of the 1960's
a decade in Marek's disease
highlighted


Interview with
Dr. Julius Fabricant
One of AAAP's

founding members


Poultry Examination and
Diagnostics,
an innovative
multimedia resource
developed by leading poultry
specialists at Cornell University
and the United States
Department of Agriculture

 




P.P. Levine Award


2011 Award Information

 

The P.P. Levine Award is awarded each year to the best paper published in Avian Diseases the previous year.

 

Qualification Criteria:

All papers in the appropriate volume of Avian Diseases are considered.  The senior author of the winning paper receives the award.  The author does not have to be an AAAP member, does not need to be someone in the United States, and can be a graduate student.  The institution that the author represents will be recognized in Avian Diseases along with the other authors.

 

The Awards Committee follows a two step process:

Each of the Committee Members will nominate five papers that s/he considers worthy of consideration for the award.  Four suggested criteria for assessing the papers include:


Clear statement of objectives
Originality of approach
Clarity of presentation of data
Impact of results on science

 

The Awards Committee Chair receives each Committee Members’ selections and identifies those papers receiving more than one nomination.  The Chair notifies the Committee of these papers as being eligible for further consideration.  The Editor of Avian Diseases submits to the committee a summary of any comments he or she received from peer reviewers during the publication of these papers that could bear on the evaluation of the papers within the four suggested assessment criteria for this award.  Each Committee member then submits to the Chair a numerical ranking of these papers, from most (#1) to least (#N) deserving of the award.

 

Using the rankings submitted by the Committee Members, the Chair will tabulate a score for each paper and identify the paper with the lowest numerical score as the winner of the Levine Award.  In the case of a tie, the Editor of Avian Diseases, serving as an Ad Hoc Awards Committee member will determine the winner.

 

The Awards Committee, AAAP Secretary, AAAP President, and the Editor of Avian Diseases are notified of the winner, with the results remaining confidential until the award is given at the annual banquet.

 

2009 P.P. Levine Award Winner: F.W. van Ginkel

(Click name to view photo of award being presented by Jagdev Sharma.)

 

 

 

 
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