Join us for the inaugural session of CAST’s new monthly webinar series, Meet the Expert. This series is designed to connect you with the top minds in agriculture, providing valuable insights and professional development opportunities.
Our first featured expert is Dr. Marty Matlock, a distinguished professor in the Biological and Agricultural Engineering Department at the University of Arkansas – Fayetteville and a leader in sustainability science. Dr. Matlock has an impressive background, including his role as Senior Advisor to the Secretary of Agriculture at USDA and his election to the Board of Agriculture and Natural Sciences of the National Academy of Science, Engineering, and Medicine.
During this FREE webinar, Dr. Matlock will share his extensive experience and expertise in sustainability science, followed by an interactive Q&A session where you can engage directly with him. No registration is needed—simply mark your calendar and tune in via our social media channels.
Special Opportunity for CAST Members: After the public webinar, CAST members will have the unique chance to participate in an exclusive session with Dr. Matlock. This private session will allow for deeper discussion and networking opportunities.
How to Participate:
Join us for an in-depth webinar titled “HPAI Policy Gaps and the Path Forward: A Deep Dive into the AAAP Statement on H5N1,” where we will explore the critical challenges and future direction in addressing H5 influenza. This webinar provides a unique opportunity to engage with leading experts from the American Association of Avian Pathologists (AAAP) as they discuss the recently released statement on Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) H5N1, focusing on the identified policy gaps, necessary actions, and strategies to mitigate the impact of this disease on animal health, human health, and food security.
Webinar Highlights:
Target Audience: This webinar is designed for veterinarians, epidemiologists, poultry industry stakeholders, public health officials, and policymakers who are involved in or concerned with the management of H5 influenza and its broader implications.
Duration: 1 hour and 15 minutes
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Don’t miss this crucial discussion on shaping the future of HPAI management and policy. Register today and be part of the solution to safeguard animal health, public health, and food security.
For the first time, CAST is introducing the Student Innovation Conference, which will run concurrently with the CAST Annual Meeting on November 19-20. This platform allows students to present their research through posters, oral presentations, and interactive sessions.
The Student Innovation Conference is a fantastic opportunity for young scholars to gain visibility, receive feedback from experts, and network with industry professionals. Highlights of the event include live sessions, student scholarship presentations, and a reception to celebrate achievements and foster collaboration.
In addition to the conference activities, attendees can tour the University of Florida’s Gulf Coast Research and Education Center and join the Mosaic—The Nature Conservancy Field Tour. These tours offer a unique opportunity to explore cutting-edge research and manufacturing facilities.
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CAST Science Communication Scholarship
Consider applying for one of the three $1000 CAST Science Communication Scholarships. The 2024 applications are now open to graduate and professional students members of CAST or members of universities that are CAST members. Follow the link below to apply. Recipients will be recognized at Tampa, Florida’s 2024 CAST Annual Meeting and Student Innovation Conference. Apply now!
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