Tennessee Tech’s “Aviagen Poultry Science Laboratory” Provides Hands-On Experience to Future Poultry Professionals

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New educational research facility represents Tennessee Tech/Aviagen’s shared commitment
to the future of the poultry industry.

Dec. 2 marked an important milestone for Tennessee  Tech University – the grand opening of its new Poultry Science Research Center, which is  part of the school’s College of Agriculture and Human Ecology. Constructed to further  develop innovative and hands-on learning opportunities, the Center will feature the Aviagen® Poultry Science Laboratory. The new lab is named after Huntsville, Ala.,-based poultry breeding company Aviagen, which is a supporter and ally of Tennessee Tech. The projected completion date is the end of this calendar year, and the Center is expected to be open for  students beginning in the spring of 2023. The Aviagen Poultry Science Laboratory will  provide students with hands-on experience in the laboratory – where disease prevention and  food safety begins.

An Aviagen delegation present at the Center’s grand opening included DeWet Nortje,
Director of Pedigree and GGP Operations for Aviagen, who served as a guest speaker.
Nortje underscored the shared commitment to ongoing research that will benefit the poultry  industry in Tennessee and the entire country. Accompanying Nortje were Aviagen Crossville  team members Andy Goldman, Director of Pedigree Operations; Rachel Breeding, Quality  Assurance and Regulatory Manager: Victoria Collett, Pedigree Hatchery Manager; Rachael  Mack-Gomes, Hatchery Supervisor, as well as Wendy Parker from the Corporate Marketing  team in Huntsville, Ala. Breeding, Collett and Mack-Gomes are all Animal Science majors  from Tennessee Tech, demonstrating the importance of the school as a recruitment source  for Aviagen.

Roots in Tennessee poultry

Tennessee Tech is located close to Aviagen pedigree and Research and Development
operations in Crossville, Tenn. Last year the company celebrated 30 years as part of
Crossville, and its roots and dedication to the community run deep. To give students realworld experience in poultry breeding, each year Aviagen hosts a summer internship program  throughout its North America operations. Many Aviagen interns hail from Tennessee Tech,  and the company has hired a number of their bright and innovative graduates.

In October, Aviagen hosted an “Aviagen Day” at the university to get to know Tennessee  Tech’s current students, discuss internship opportunities, and have conversations on the  exciting careers available in poultry breeding. On this day, Aviagen Program Geneticist in  Crossville Grant Mason also engaged with the Poultry Science club, giving them an overview  of the poultry breeding industry.

“We have been impressed with the talent, knowledge and integrity of Tennessee Tech  students. A top priority for Aviagen is to encourage and prepare such students for a career in  the poultry industry.  They are our future, and poultry is where they can truly make a  difference in helping to feed the people of today and future generations with nutritious,  affordable and sustainable chicken meat,” said Marc de Beer, President of Aviagen North  America.

Nortje added: “We believe in the work at Tennessee Tech’s Poultry Research Center, and
the hands-on experience and research opportunities the new Center and Laboratory will
provide students will be invaluable to their future success. We want Tennessee Tech and
their students to know that they have an advocate in Aviagen.”

“Our new facility will be the premier poultry center in the state. It will train our students and  inspire interest in the poultry industry through outreach and research projects, and will serve  a dual role of classroom and experiential learning combined with outreach for the poultry  industry,” commented Darron Smith, Dean of the College of Agriculture and Human Ecology.  “We thank Aviagen for their support and value our strong relationship based on a common  interest and commitment to the future of the industry. This partnership will provide students  with strong industry connections when seeking future employment opportunities, while also  helping to further innovative research.”