Buege honored by ASDA with Signal Service Award
Dennis R. Buege, professor and Extension meat scientist at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, received the 2003 American Meat Science Association Signal Service Award June 18 at the 56th Annual Reciprocal Meat Conference in Columbia, Mo. The AMSA Signal Service Award is given to members in recognition of devoted service and lasting contributions to the meat industry and to the association. This award was sponsored by The Solae Company, St. Louis, Mo.
Buege received his undergraduate degree in meat and animal science from the UW-Madison in 1967, his master”s degree from Cornell University in 1969, and his Ph.D. from the UW-Madison in 1975. He worked in research and development for Geo. A. Hormel and Company from 1975 to 1977, when he joined the faculty of the UW-Madison as an Extension meat specialist.
Buege”s research interests focus on processing and safety of meat products, nutrient composition of meat products, reduced fat meat products, and characteristics of beef from Holstein steers. His Extension education programs assist meat processors, home economists, dieticians, and other food-related specialists. He is a member of the American Meat Science Association, American Society of Animal Science, Institute of Food Technologists, Wisconsin Association of Meat Processors, and the American Association of Meat Processors.
The American Meat Science Association professional society was formally incorporated in 1964. Its unique role is to provide the forum for all interests in meat – commercial, academic, government, and consumer – to come together in a reasoned, scientifically based atmosphere to address the needs of the processing and marketing segments of industry, the consuming public, its own members, and others in the biological and nutritional sciences.
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