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British Society of Animal Science (BSAS) is a learned society in the field of animal science, established in 1944 as the British Society of Animal Production.[1]

Mike Steele is the Chief Executive, and the President is Sinclair Mayne.[2] Geoff Simm was the president in 2007 and 2008.[3][4]

Publications

The first Proceedings was published in 1951. The editors soon started accepting papers on animal production.[5]

In 1959 the society established a dedicated journal, Animal Production, for this purpose. It was published in three issues per year in 1961, and four issues per year in 1971.[5]

In 1995, the society was renamed, and the journal retitled to Animal Science.[5]

A partnership with Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA) and European Federation for Animal Science publish the journal Animal - A major new International Journal of Animal Bioscience. The journal is a merge of three journals including the BSAS journal Animal Science, which was published six times a year.

Sir John Hammond Award

The society presents the Sir John Hammond Award at the annual conference. Recipients include:[6][7]

  • 2009: Steve Bishop, Roslin Institute, Edinburgh
  • 2008: Richard Dewhurst, Teagasc, Ireland
  • 2007: Nigel Scollan, IGER, UK
  • 2006: Alistair Carson, ARINI, Northern Ireland
  • 2005: Kevin Sinclair, University of Nottingham
  • 2004: John Woolliams, Roslin Institute, Edinburgh
  • 2003: Iain Wright, Macauley, Aberdeen
  • 2002: Ilias Kyriazakis, SAC Edinburgh
  • 2001: Christopher Haley, Roslin Institute
  • 2000: Christoper K Reynolds, University of Reading
  • 1999:
  • 1998: Ian Wilmut, Roslin Institute, Edinburgh
  • 1997: Geoff Simm, SAC, Edinburgh
  • 1996: Sinclair Mayne, ARINI, Northern Ireland
  • 1995: Janice I Harland, British Sugar
  • 1994: Cled Thomas, SAC Auchincruive
  • 1993: Will Haresign, University of Nottingham
  • 1992: Margaret Gill, NRI
  • 1991: Jeff D Wood, University of Bristol
  • 1990: John D Oldham, SAC Edinburgh
  • 1989: A John Webb, Cotswold Pig Development Company
  • 1988: Anthony J Kempster, MLC, Milton Keynes
  • 1987: E Robert Orskov, Rowett Research Inst
  • 1986: A John F Webster, University of Bristol
  • 1985:
  • 1984: John J Robinson, Rowett Research Institute, Aberdeen
  • 1983: Colin T Whittemore, University of Edinburgh
  • 1982: R B Land
  • 1981: J Hodgson
  • 1980: J B Owen
  • 1979: P J Broadbent
  • 1978: W H Broster & I McDonald
  • 1977: G E Lamming
  • 1976: T R Preston
  • 1975:
  • 1974:
  • 1973: F W H Elsley
  • 1972:
  • 1971: E J C Polge
  • 1970: St C S Taylor
  • 1969:
  • 1968: D G Armstrong

References

  1. ^ Helmut Opitz (2002). World guide to scientific associations and learned societies (8 ed.). p. 232. ISBN 3598222505.
  2. ^ Dr Sinclair Mayne takes up his post as BSAS President following the AGM on 31 March 2009, BSAS.
  3. ^ Dan Buglass (10 April 2007). "Simm heads animal science body". The Scotsman.
  4. ^ "Research body urges DEFRA not to slash animal health research budget". FWi. 4 July 2008.
  5. ^ a b c Ian J. Lean, Chairman of the Editorial Board (2006). "Foreword". Animal Science. 82: 763–764. doi:10.1017/ASC2006114.
  6. ^ "Press Releases". BSAS.
  7. ^ "Sir John Hammond Award". BSAS.