Harold D. Hafs Fully Funded
Appreciation Club
Harold Hafs has been a pioneer
in developing techniques to freeze semen and synchronize estrus in cattle, with
over 324 published papers and abstracts. He has published extensively on
pituitary and hypothalamic control of reproduction, and he was a major
contributor to understanding pubertal development. In service, Hafs accepted
professional responsibilities within ASAS, ADSA, and SSR. In ASAS for example,
he initiated peer reviews of abstracts for the Physiology and Endocrinology
section, served on the Board of Directors, and was a founding member and chair
of the Foundation Board of Trustees. Hafs has also contributed his expertise
for NIH, FDA, NRC, NAAB, and USDA. As examples of leadership, he was chair of the
Department of Dairy Science at Michigan State University, vice president for
Animal Science at Merck, and chair of the Department of Animal Sciences at
Rutgers University. From 1995 on, he has coordinated the Animal Science
Education Consortium of 15 institutions in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic
region, presently creating digital image galleries at the National Agricultural
Library to enhance teaching in the animal sciences nationally. Hafs enjoyed
mentoring undergraduate and graduate students, and enhanced careers for faculty
at numerous institutions in the United States as well as in several other
countries.