A2O-Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, November 10, 1990 Dai WASHINGTON, D.C. A scientific advisory panel consist ing of top authorities from the fields of health, nutrition, toxicol ogy, animal health, pediatrics and food technology has been formed by the Dairy Industry Coalition to advise it on milk safety issues. Panel members are to review major materials produced and pro vided by the coalition to assure their scientific soundness, and will participate in educational activi ties, such as media symposia. ‘The Scientific Advisory Panel is an integral part of our milk safe ty program. Panelists will serve as advisors, reviewing the informa tion that we provide relating to milk safety, enabling the Coalition to build a scientifically-based program,” said James C. Barr, CEO of the National Milk Produc ers Federation and spokesperson for the coalition. ‘The Panel is composed of top notch authorities who are know ledgeable on milk safety issues and are concerned about protect ing milk integrity,” Barr said. The panel includes; David M. Barbano, Ph.D., Cornell Universi ty; George F. Cahill, Jr., M.D., Dartmouth College; Brian A. Crooker, Ph.D., University of Minnesota; Catherine W. Donnel ly, Ph.D„ University of Vermont; Johanna T. Dwyer, D. Sc., R.D., New England Medical Center Hospital; Michael W. Pariza, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin; Nevin S. Scrimshaw, M.D., United Nations University: Steve L. Taylor, Ph.D., University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Ekhard E. Zie gler, M.D., University of lowa College of Medicine. David M. Barbano, Ph.D„ is associate professor of food sci ence at Cornell and the director of the Northeast Dairy Foods Research Center. MAR K E T North end of Leesport, PA “WHERE FRIENDS MEET” BERKS COUNTY’S ONLY WEEKLY CATTLE I SWINE AUCTION - WEDNESDAY AT IPJA FARMER’S MARKET Every Wednesday, 9 AM TO 8 PM Garden Fresh Fruits & Vegetables - Bakery Fresh Cakes, Pies and Buns - Butcher Fresh Meats & Cheese - Sporting Goods - Clothing Furniture - Jewelry - Used Items & Collectibles. PHONE: 215-926-1307 BILL WEIST & WOODY WEiST, MORS. An Evening of Bluegrass Featuring; BILL HARRELL and the VIRGINIANS APPALACHIAN EXPRESS SAT., NOV. 17, 1990 7;30 P.M. Admission: $9.00 ry Industry Coalition Forms Scientific Advisory Panel His resarch interests include the manufacturing of milk quality fac tors influencing cheese yield, the improvement of analytical testing methods for dairy products and the influence of bovine somatotro pin on the manfuacturing proper ties of milk. George F. Cahill, Jr., M.D., an endocrinologist by training, is professor emeritus at Harvard Medical School and a professor of biology at Dartmouth College. Dr. Cahill’s achievements include receiving the 1971 Banting Medal for research in diabetes. Previous ly, Dr. Cahill was chairman of the National Institutes of Health Metabolism Study Section and was a senior scientist at the How ard Hughes Medical Institution. Brian A. Crooker, Ph.D., is an assistant professor in the Depart ment of Animal Science at the University of Minnesota. Dr. Crooker is a nurtitional physiolo gist and is interested in improving animal performance by regulating nutrient utilization. His research with dairy and beef cattle investi gates effects of nutrient availabili ty, hormone administration, and their interactions on milk production. Catherine W. Donnelly, Ph. D„ is the associate dean for research and associate director of the Ver mont Agricultural Experiment Station in the College of Agricul ture and Life Sciences at the Uni versity of Vermont. Dr. Donnel ly’s major research emphasis is in the area of food microbiology and food safety. She and her col leagues have conducted extensive research on the foodbome bacter ial pathogen “Listeria monocytogenes.” Johanna T. Dwyer, D.Sc., R.D., a nutritionist, is the director of the Frances Stem Nutrition Center at the New England Medical Center Pius I D Lfi' Turn East off Route 61 Hospital and is a professor of nutrition at both Tufts University School of Medicine and the School of Nutrition. In 1985 she was the recipient of the J. Harvey Wiley Award given by the Society for Nutrition Education. Dr. Dwyer’s research interests include the study of the dietary habits of adults and adolescents and weight control topics, including obesity in children and infants. Michael Pariza, Ph.D., is the director of the Food Research Institute and professor and chair man of the Department of Food Microbiology and Toxicology. He holds affiliate appointments in the Wisconsin Clinical Cancer Cen ter, the Environmental Toxicology Center, the Department of Nutri tional Sciences, and the Depart ment of Food Science at the Uni versity of Wisconsin at Madison. Dr. Pariza’s research interest is chemical carcinogenesis in rela tion to diet, nutrition and food safety. Nevin S. Scrimshaw, M.D., is the director of the United Nations University Food, Nutrition and Development Programme and is also professor emeritus at Massa chusetts Institute of Technology. Dr. Scrimshaw is a member of the American Institute of Nutrition and the American Society for Clinical Nutrition. He is chairman of the section of Applied Biologi cal Sciences of the National Academy of Sciences and is a senior member of the Institute of Medicine. In 1988 he was awarded the Bristol Myers Prize in Nutrition. Steve L. 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Soil Builders not only conserve top soil, they also save fuel and time since they cover almost 50% more acres In a day than moldboard plows. PENNSVLVAMA ADAMVTOWN COUP, MC •ax 43*. Adamalewn Ml LEA COUP CO Rt 1 •achlalavttla IVAN J ZOOK FARM couPMorr 8, liar Raul* •aha villa C H RINEHIMER S *OHI RO 1, Berwick OUT9HALU. WC. Rt 34, 1201 tprlnf R 4 Carlisle RD 2. RL 050 Waal LayavNla OEOROE N OROB. MC 92*1 OavMabvrf Read Oevar OCORGE V. tEPLE Vanßuran Read Eaelan as the head of the Department of Food Science and Technology and also as the director of the Food Processing Center at the Universi ty of Nebraska. Presently he is a member of the American Academy of Allergy and Immu nology and serves on the Adverse Reactions of Foods Committee. Previously, Dr. Taylor served as an associate professor for the Food Research Institute at the University of Wisconsin and as chief of the Food Toxicology lab at the Letterman Army Institute of Research. Ekhard E. Ziegler, M.D., is a pediatrics specialist from the Uni versity of lowa. Presently he is the director of the Program in Human Nutrition and serves as a professor of pediatrics. In 1988 Dr. Ziegler received the American Academy of Pediatrics Nutrition Award. He is involved with the National Cholesterol Education Program and the Nutrition Study Section of the National Institutes of Health. “The coalition is pleased that this distinguished group of medi cal professionals and researchers is donating valuable time speaking out on milk safety. It is a honor to work with each of them,” Ban said. USD A Adds Saudi Arabia To African Horse WASHINGTON The U.S. Department of Agriculture has announced it will add Saudi Arabia to its list of countries affected by African horse sickness so that precautions can be taken against spreading the disease to the United States. 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