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William F. Kirk
Chairman and CEO
William
F. Kirk has 37 years of experience in the Agricultural Division
of the DuPont Co., where as Group Vice President he led their $4.5
billion Agriculture Business and served as a member of
the CEO's Strategy/Operating Committee.
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Patrick E. Bowe
Vice President of Aquafeeds
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Larry Loehr
Vice President of Delivery Technologies
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Discovery
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Dr. Arun K. Dhar
Senior Scientist
Prior to joining ABN's Aquatic Health and Disease control team, Dr. Dhar was Adjunct Associate Professor at San Diego State University Biology Department. He has studied viral diseases of shrimp for the past eight years, with a focus on characterizing shrimp viruses and immune genes in shrimp that are involved in viral pathogenesis. Dr. Dhar has published over
25 papers in peer review journals such as Virology, Journal of Virology, Journal of General Virology, Archives of Virology, Genome, Molecular Ecology, and Journal of Clinical Microbiology. He has also presented his work at many national and international professional conferences. Dr. Dhar received his Ph.D. in Plant Virology from Indian Agricultural Research Institute in New Delhi, India and did his postdoctoral work at Agriculture & Agri-Food Canada, New Bruswick, Canada and at Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine, North Grafton, Massachusetts.
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Dr. Moti Harel
Director of Delivery Techonologies
Dr.
Harel, who oversees ABN's research and development in aquaculture
nutrition, has been actively involved in marine aquaculture R&D
for more than 15 years. Prior to joining ABN, Dr. Harel worked at
the Center of Marine Biotechnology (COMB) at the University of Maryland,
where he led an international research group comprised of university
and finfish experts in developing the first AquaGrow products, in
addition to new larval feeds. While at COMB, Dr. Harel for the first
time ever successfully closed the life cycle of blue crabs in recirculating
hatchery systems that he developed. He also led a project which
produced about one million striped bass juveniles outside the natural
spawning season. From 1984 to 1995, he managed the general operation
of the larval rearing department at the National Center for Mariculture,
one of the largest R&D centers in the Mediterranean. While there,
Dr. Harel developed for the first time a complete diet for valuable
marine fish broodstock, including sea bream. Dr. Harel has published
his work in such peer review journals as British Journal of Nutrition,
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, Aquaculture, Fish Physiology
and Biochemistry, and Lipids. He has presented his work in many
international professional conferences, and has been invited to
present his work as a key speaker at numerous international conferences
and workshops. Dr. Harel received his Ph.D. in biochemistry and
food technology from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 1995.
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Sales
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Brian Carpenter
Production Manager
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Carrie Colburn
Customer Service
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