The award is open to U.S. and international scientists who have made a significant contribution to dairy science and the betterment of the dairy industry through research and development in the field of chemistry, biochemistry, microbiology, technology, nutrition and/or engineering and includes a plaque, a cash prize of $1,000, travel expenses and the opportunity to make a presentation at a dairy industry event co-sponsored by the CDRF.
Nomination forms for the 2009 award, which are due by September 22, are available at www.cdrf.org under “Awards/Giving.” The winner will be announced in March 2010.


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