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Department of Animal, Dairy and Veterinary Sciences


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Noelle E. Cockett, PhD

Professor and Dean of the College of Agriculture

Utah State University
ADVS Department
4815 Old Main Hill
Logan UT 84322-4815

phone   (435) 797-2215
fax   (435) 797-3904
email   fanoelle at cc.usu.edu
 
 
HONORS AND AWARDS
 
  1. Gamma Sigma Delta (National Agricultural Honorary) 1983

  2. Sigma Xi (National Scientific Research Society) 1983

  3. President Elect for the Western Section, American Society of Animal Science 1999-00.

  4. President for the Western Section, American Society of Animal Science 2000-01.

  5. U.S. Coordinator for Sheep Genome Mapping 1993-present

  6. Editorial Board, Breeding and Genetics Section, Journal of Animal Science 1992-99.

  7. Editorial Board, Animal Biotechnology 1995-present.

  8. Section Editor, Molecular Genetic Markers, Journal of Animal Science 1992-95.

  9. Co-Editor, Animal Genetics 1995-present

  10. Young Science Award for the Western Section, American Society of Animal Science 1998.

  11. Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science 2000.

  12. D. Wynne Thorne Research Award, Utah State University 2002.

  13. Citation, 21st edition of American Men and Women of Science 2002.

  14. Utah State University College of Agriculture Teacher for Spring Quarter, 1996, and Fall Semester, 1999.

  15. Co-Inventor, U.S. Patent No. 6,306,591 B1 "Screening for the Molecular Defect Causing Spider Lamb Syndrome in Sheep".  Issued October 23, 2001.

  16. Panel Review Member (1993, 1995, 2000) and Panel Manager (1996) for the Animal Molecular Genetics and Gene Mapping Section of the USDA/CSREES National Research Initiative (NRI) Competitive Grants Program.  Washington, D.C.


  17. Panel  Review Member (1994, 1995) and Panel Manager (1998) for the USDA Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Grants. Washington, D.C.

  18. Panel Review Member (1999) for the USDA National Needs Graduate Fellowship Grants Program.  Washington, D.C.