The American Feed Industry Association (AFIA) has congratulated Christiane Girard, Ph.D., of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, for receiving the 2020 AFIA-American Dairy Science Association (ADSA) Nutrition Research Award. The associations recognised Dr Girard during the virtual ADSA annual meeting earlier this week.
Created to honour outstanding research in dairy cattle nutrition, the award recognises an individual who has made a worthy contribution to dairy cattle nutrition research within the 10 years immediately prior to the year of the award.
Dr Girard is a research scientist at the Sherbrooke Research and Development Centre, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada. Her work on B vitamins has challenged the generally accepted concept that dairy cows' vitamin requirements for B vitamins do not have to be taken into account because their synthesis by the rumen microflora is sufficient to prevent deficiency symptoms. Her work has made an outstanding contribution to improving the estimations of supply and requirements of B vitamins. In a perspective of precision farming to optimize metabolic efficiency, meeting dairy cows' requirements for B vitamins cannot be overlooked.
'Dr Girard's work with B vitamins has clearly led the path and made a tremendous impact on the dairy industry,' said Paul Davis, Ph.D., AFIA's director of quality, animal food safety and education. 'Her passion and dedication toward improving dairy nutrition made her a great choice for this year's award.'
Previously, she served as an associate professor with the Department of Animal Science and Faculty of Agricultural Food Science at Laval University in Canada.
The recognition is sponsored by AFIA as part of its ongoing awards program that began in 1948. To date, 73 people have been awarded the dairy science nutrition award.
Visit the AFIA website, HERE.
Created to honour outstanding research in dairy cattle nutrition, the award recognises an individual who has made a worthy contribution to dairy cattle nutrition research within the 10 years immediately prior to the year of the award.
Christiane Girard, Ph.D., of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, received the 2020 AFIA-ADSA Nutrition Research Award Image credit: AFIA |
'Dr Girard's work with B vitamins has clearly led the path and made a tremendous impact on the dairy industry,' said Paul Davis, Ph.D., AFIA's director of quality, animal food safety and education. 'Her passion and dedication toward improving dairy nutrition made her a great choice for this year's award.'
Previously, she served as an associate professor with the Department of Animal Science and Faculty of Agricultural Food Science at Laval University in Canada.
The recognition is sponsored by AFIA as part of its ongoing awards program that began in 1948. To date, 73 people have been awarded the dairy science nutrition award.
Visit the AFIA website, HERE.
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