UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Two researchers in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences were recently recognized at the 2023 Equine Science Society Symposium.
Danielle Smarsh, assistant professor of equine science and equine extension specialist, was elected to the board of directors for the Equine Science Society, while Burt Staniar, associate professor of animal science, received the American Feed Industry Association’s Equine Nutrition Research Award.
“It’s an honor,” said Smarsh. “Being elected to the board of directors is a big responsibility and I look forward to working with the board in the coming years.”
The symposium was hosted by Texas A&M University at the Hilton DFW Lakes Executive Conference Center in Grapevine, Texas, June 6-9.
The Equine Science Society is an organization that connects equine professionals to share their research, ideas and expertise on a wide range of equine-related topics, including biosciences, exercise science, genetics, nutrition, reproductive physiology, production and management, and teaching and extension.
The society’s objectives include the promotion of quality research in equine science, conducting periodic symposia, cooperating with other organizations having similar or related interests, and establishing effective communication among researchers, teachers, extension and production personnel regarding equine science.
Since joining the Equine Science Society in 2009, Smarsh said she has connected with many equine professionals who have inspired her.
Staniar nominated Smarsh, who ran against six other people who competed for the position on the board of directors. The position is held as a six-year term in which the board meets monthly to discuss and make decisions regarding the biennial symposium and how it can serve the equine industry as a whole.