General Information:
This organization within Cereals & Grains Association was formed in 1994 for members who have an interest in cereal proteins.
Mission of the Protein Division
The Protein Division provides a forum for scientists, engineers and technologists interested in all phases of protein chemistry as it affects the understanding, development and utilization of cereal protein products. Areas of interest include cereal proteins, their chemistry, their nutritive and biological properties and their development for food and industrial uses. The aim of the Division will be implemented through organizing sessions at meetings, networking and encouragement of students by awards.
(revised December 2016) (New - posted December 17, 2018)
What does the Protein Division Do?
- The division presents a symposium at the Cereals & Grains Association Annual Meeting where invited scientists speak on cereal protein composition, structure and function.
- Various awards are sponsored to recognize scientists and students working in the area of cereal proteins
When does the Protein Division Meet?
Meetings are held at the Cereals & Grains Association Annual Meeting
Who are the Members of the Protein Division?
Any dues-paying member of Cereals & Grains Association who is interested in the area of cereal proteins is eligible for membership in the Division. Cereals & Grains Association professional, student, and life members are all welcome as division members.
How Do I Become a Member?
Join the Cereals & Grains Association Protein Division with your membership. If you are not currently a member of the division and would like to join, contact us.
Awards
Walter Bushuk Graduate Research Award Fund
Income generated from this fund will provide money for the recently established Walter Bushuk Research in Cereal Protein Chemistry Award. Instituted by the friends of Walter Bushuk and administered by the Cereals & Grains Association Protein Division, the Walter Bushuk Research in Cereal Protein Chemistry Award is designed to recognize students for their excellence in protein research. The award will be given annually if the committee finds a deserving Cereals & Grains Association student member who is pursuing a Ph.D. in an area of research utilizing cereal proteins.
To donate to the Walter Bushuk fund or for more information, please contact Perry Ng at ngp@msu.edu, or the Protein Division chair.
The Protein Division proudly sponsors two awards for students working in the area of protein chemistry, in order to recognize their accomplishments, subsidize their trip to the Cereals & Grains Association Annual Meeting and publicize the field of protein chemistry.
Walter Bushuk Graduate Research Award in Cereal Protein Chemistry
Nomination forms are due February 18, in the year in which the award is sought.
The Cereals & Grains Association Walter Bushuk Graduate Research Award in Cereal Protein Chemistry for Ph.D. Students is presented to an individual for outstanding contributions in basic and/or applied research in cereal protein chemistry.
This award recognizes research relevant to the broad aims of Cereals & Grains Association The research can be either fundamental/basic (such as improved understanding of structure-function relationships) or applied (such as development of new products, processes, techniques).
The awardee will receive an honorarium of $1,000 and a plaque, and will be required to present a lecture at the Cereals & Grains Association annual meeting of the year in which the award is given. The award will be given only if the Walter Bushuk Graduate Research Award Committee determines that an award should be conferred for that particular year.
Award recipients:
2008: Ramakanth Jonnala
2011: Ine Rombouts
2012: Mehtap Fevzioglu
2014: Silvia Thanhäuser
2015: Marlies Lambrecht
2016: Maneka Malalgoda
2018: Jose Bonilla
2019: Sabrina Geisslitz
2020: Frederik Janssen
Best Student Paper and Best Student Poster Award
The Division selects the best protein chemistry papers presented by a student at the Cereals & Grains Association Annual Meeting each year. The Protein Division Best Student Paper (presentation) Awards consists of a certificate, an honorarium, and recognition at the annual meeting. The Best Student Poster Award consists of a certificate, an honorarium, and recognition at the annual meeting.
Award recipients:
2021 Best Student Paper: Reihanneh Abdi, University of Guelph
2021 Best Student Poster: Roshema Mel, University of Manitoba
2020 Best Student Paper: Azin Sadat, University of Guelph
2020 Best Student Poster: Barsha Adhikari, Curtin University
2019 Best Student Poster: Jose Bonilla, Purdue University
2017 Best Student Paper: Maria Itria Ibba
2017 Best Student Poster: Leight Schmidt
2015 Best Student Paper: Lomme J. Deleu, KU Leuven, Belgium
2015 Best Student Poster: Nina Gisella Heredia-Sandoval, Research Center in Food & Development, Mexico