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2004 Joint Annual Meeting of the ADSA, ASAS, and PSA United States - 26/07/2004
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The 2004 Joint Annual Meeting of the American Dairy Science Association (ADSA), American Society of Animal Science (ASAS), and the Poultry Science Association (PSA) will be the second joint meeting of these three groups, to be held at the America´s Center, 701 Convention Plaza, Saint Louis, Missouri.
This meeting serves as an international forum to gather vital information for the future of animal agriculture and will attract over 3,500 scientists/researchers with diverse and common interests from around the globe. Interests include food science, dairy production, animal and human nutrition, livestock transport, food safety, transgenics and cloning, production and management, and web-based information programs. Over 1500 poster presentations, 75 exhibits, and 30 symposia will be sure to motivate the world´s leading animal, dairy, poultry, and food scientists. Once again, the Exhibit Hall will host the Poster Presentations, Cyber Cafι, Job Placement Center, and ADSA Foundation Auction Preview.
Make plans now to attend the 2004 Joint Annual Meeting. It´s an opportunity you can´t afford to miss!
Program Areas
ADSA Southern Branch and the Northeast Branch/Section of ADSA and ASAS
Graduate Student Paper Contests—ADSA Dairy Foods and Production Division (National), Northeast ADSA/ASAS Branch/Section, and Southern ADSA Branch
Alpharma Beef Cattle Nutrition
Animal Behavior and Well Being
Animal Health
Beef Species
Bioethics
Breeding and Genetics
Companion Animals
Dairy Foods
Extension Education
Combined Extension Workshop
Goat Species
Growth and Development
Horse Species
International Animal Agriculture
Lactation Biology
Physiology and Endocrinology
Poultry
Poultry Informal Nutrition Conference
Poultry Ancillary Scientists Symposium
World´s Poultry Science Association Lectureship (U.S. and Canadian Branch)
Poultry
Production and Management
Ruminant Nutrition
Swine Species
Triennial Growth Symposium
Women and Minority Issues in Animal Agriculture
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