NEWS
WPSA announces three successful candidates of the WPSA PhD Student Support Programme:
- M.N. Khatun, Bangladesh Agricultural University, Bangladesh; Surveillance of pathogens from environmental samples of migratory and wild birds in selected areas in Bangladesh
- K. Runcharoon, University of Georgia, USA; Characterizing Avian pathogenic _E. coli _(APEC) pathogenicity using serotyping, genotyping, _in vitro _and animal challenge models
- B. Kasireddy, University of Georgia, USA: Evaluation of the effects of wheat bran and soyhull alone or in combination with stimbiotic, compared to supplementation of stimbiotic alone on growth performance and gut health in broiler chickens
If you are a WPSA student member and want to make use of this new programme, be quick and apply (https://wpsa.com/phd-student-research-support-programme/).
We can support two more students in 2025.
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