Graduate student recognized for excellence in poultry science

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    For his outstanding academic performance, research contributions, and service to professional community, Pravin Mishra, a graduate student in the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources (CTAHR) was awarded the Poultry Science Association (PSA) Hatchery’s Student of the Year 2024 Award. The award includes a certificate of recognition and a $1,000 travel grant to attend the 2025 PSA annual meeting in Raleigh, North Carolina.

    Mishra has also been elected as junior student director for PSA, where he will serve on the board of directors and PSA Hatchery Advisory Committee. Mishra’s election showcased his commitment to the association’s goals of providing educational, social and professional support to student members.

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    In addition, his exemplary service as the Chair of the Project Innovation Committee for PSA Hatchery (2022–24) was also celebrated, where he spearheaded collaborative projects.

    “Winning these awards was a truly humbling and gratifying experience,” said Mishra, of the Department of Human Nutrition, Food and Animal Sciences. “It feels incredible to have my hard work and dedication recognized by the Poultry Science Association. I am also deeply honored to have earned the trust of my peers to serve as junior student director. These accolades are a testament to the support I have received from my mentors, fellow students, and the entire academic community.”

    Specializing in poultry nutrition and gut health under CTAHR Professor Rajesh Jha, Mishra’s research focuses on feed and feed additives, with the goal of promoting sustainable poultry production.

    “This opportunity will allow me to network with industry leaders, exchange ideas with fellow researchers, and gain deeper insights into current challenges and innovations in poultry science,” Mishra said. “Additionally, serving on the PSA Board of Directors will expose me to strategic decision-making processes, broadening my perspective on how to address issues in the field. All these experiences will undoubtedly enrich my studies and shape my future research endeavors.”

    PSA is a leading global organization comprising approximately 1,800 educators, scientists, industry researchers, and students committed to advancing the poultry industry.

    Source: University of Hawai’i