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David H. Baker to be honored for work in animal and nutritional science

This spring David H. Baker, professor emeritus of animal sciences and nutritional sciences at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, will receive the Council for Agricultural Science and Technologys Charles A. Black Award. The award is given to an individual who "has demonstrated outstanding achievement in his or her area of expertise within the agricultural, environmental, or food science sectors."

This is the latest in a long list of awards and honors Baker has received in his 40-year career at Illinois. He has received six major awards from the American Society of Animal Science and five from the Poultry Science Association. He has been elected a Fellow of these associations and of the American Society for Nutrition, which has also honored him with two awards. In 1987 he received the U.S. Department of Agriculture Distinguished Service Award in Research. In 2005 he was inducted as a member of the National Academy of Sciences.

Baker has made significant contributions to research in amino acid metabolism, animal and human nutrition and toxicology. His work has influenced the development of diet formulas for pigs, mice, rats, chickens, cats and dogs. He is credited with being among those who discovered that the amino acid derivative, taurine, is an essential nutrient for felines. He found that cupric oxide, long used as a copper supplement in animal and human vitamin-mineral supplements, was not absorbed by the body, leading many supplement makers to switch to copper sulfate. And he was the first to find an antidote for iodine toxicity, a discovery that could aid those responding to terrorist attacks or nuclear accidents that expose people to radiation.

Bakers primary research interest involves the nutritional role of sulfur compounds and the sulfur amino acids methionine and cysteine.

"Methionine is a critical amino acid in poultry diets, but I am interested in it also because of its role in human nutrition," Bak
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Contact: Diana Yates
diya@uiuc.edu
217-333-5802
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
22-Feb-2007


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