In accordance with this year’s event theme, the Alltech 27th Annual International Animal Health and Nutrition Symposium recognized three Game Changers – Dr. Inge Russell with the 21st Alltech Medal of Excellence, Dr. Ronan Tynan with the 1st Alltech Humanitarian Award and Dr. Peter Van Soest with the 1st Excellence in Ruminant Nutrition Award.
Dr. Inge Russell, who has twice held the title of “Canadian Scientist of the Year,” can now add the 2011 Margin of Excellence Award to her long list of accolades. Dr. Russell’s work on the biotechnology and fermentation of yeast and algae has resulted in significant improvements in the production of feed, food, beverages, and fuel. Of particular note, she obtained Canada’s first patent for genetically modified yeast specifically designed for biofuel production.
Russell is also passionately committed to education and inspiring innovation through her work as a professor at Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh, Scotland, and an adjunct professor at the University of Western Ontario, Canada. In presenting the award, Dr. Pearse Lyons, president and founder of Alltech, referred to her as the “brainchild” behind Alltech’s Young Scientist Program to which she now serves as scientific advisor. The Alltech Young Scientist Award, which will be announced Tuesday, received more than 5000 undergraduate and graduate entries this year.
Dr. Ronan Tynan became the first winner of the Alltech Humanitarian Award. Despite the amputation of both his legs at age 19, Tynan went on to become an orthopedics physician, achieve 18 gold medals and 14 world records, and become a world-renown singing sensation after a breakthrough appearance on a televised talent show that led to a role as part of The Irish Tenors.
Dr. Tynan continues to inspire audiences globally through his story of triumph and powerful voice, which brought the Alltech Symposium to its feet after renditions of “Don Quixote” and “Hallelujah.”
The first Alltech Excellence in Ruminant Nutrition Award will be recognized Tuesday with a video award acceptance from Dr. Peter Van Soest, who laid the groundwork for modern rumen nutrition through his detergent system for fiber analysis. This comprehensive system of feed analysis has been implemented worldwide, transforming the nutritional management of ruminants. Currently, Dr. Van Soest serves as professor emeritus at Cornell University.
Dedicated to exploring The Game Changers for business and the animal health and feed industries, Alltech’s 27th Annual International Animal Health and Nutrition Symposium includes The Economist’s Tom Standage, Nestlé’s Hans Jöhr, Chick-fil-A’s Brian Coan, J. O’Callaghan of JBS USA, online strategist Ben Self, and a number of other notables from the likes of Tyson Foods, Provimi, Murphy-Brown, Cobb-Vantress and more. With more than 2100 attendees from 72 countries and 46 states convening in Lexington, Ky., it is the largest Alltech Symposium to date.
For further information on Alltech’s 2011 Symposium, please visit www.alltech.com/symposium. Several sessions are available for live and on-demand streaming via Alltech’s Symposium Web site, also accessible by mobile phones.
Alltech’s Innovations blog is being updated throughout the Symposium to include photos from the event, video interviews with speakers, podcasts, and the most salient points from the specialized breakout sessions. Join in the conversation on Twitter by using the hashtag: #AlltechSymposium.