ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA, U.S. — Jerry Spears of North Carolina State University received the New Frontiers in Animal Nutrition Award during the open session of the 2019 American Society of Animal Science annual meeting in Austin, Texas, U.S.
The award is given by the American Industry Association (AFIA) and the Federation of Animal Science Societies (FASS).
“Dr. Spears is a highly decorated and knowledgeable asset to the animal nutrition field,” said Paul Davis, director of quality, animal food safety and education for the AFIA. “His research has had a profound impact and he is very deserving of this recognition.”
Spears is a native of Kentucky and received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in animal science from the University of Kentucky. He has a doctorate in animal nutrition from the University of Illinois, which he received in 1978.
Spears joined the animal science faculty at the University of Arkansas in 1979. In 1981, he accepted a position at North Carolina State University and was promoted to associate professor in 1985 and to professor of animal science in 1990. He retired from the university in 2012 and is currently professor emeritus.
Spears is recognized as a leading authority in the area of mineral nutrition of domestic animals. His research has advanced the understanding of mineral metabolism in ruminants and nonruminants and has had an impact on the livestock industry. He has given more than 150 invited presentations in 27 countries and published 185 referred journal articles and 14 book chapters. He also has chaired or co-chaired 23 Ph.D. and 14 Master of Science students.
Spears received the Young Animal Scientist Award from the ASAS's southern chapter, the Ruminant Nutrition Award from the AFIA and the Cromwell Mineral Nutrition Award from the ASAS. In 2012, he was named a fellow of the ASAS. He previously served on the Nutrient Requirements Committee’s (NRC) subcommittee on Beef Cattle Nutrition, the NRC Committee on Minerals and Toxic Substances in Diets and Water for Animals, and the editorial boards of the Journal of Animal Science and the Journal of Dairy Science.
The AFIA-FASS New Frontiers in Animal Nutrition Award was created to stimulate, acknowledge and reward pioneering and innovative research relevant to the nutrition of animals that benefits humankind and the nutritional value of foods from animals.