Cobb-Vantress, LLC, a global leader in poultry genetics, is proud to announce the recipients of the 2025 Cobb Research Initiative (CRI) grants. This year, seven innovative projects have been selected for funding.
The CRI is designed to advance the science of poultry genetics by fostering cross-disciplinary collaboration. These partnerships play a critical role in addressing key challenges ranging from disease prevention and animal welfare to production efficiency and product quality.
“This year marked a milestone for the CRI, with a record number of proposals submitted,” said Dr. William Herring, Vice President of Research and Development at Cobb. “By combining cutting-edge technology with deep scientific expertise, we’re addressing the most pressing challenges in poultry production and advancing the future of genetics. We’re excited to see the impact these collaborations will have across the industry and beyond.”
With a focus on enhancing the performance and resilience of Cobb breeding stock, the CRI aims to strengthen the global poultry supply chain and deliver long-term value to producers and consumers alike. By engaging researchers from diverse fields, the initiative continues to uncover new insights and develop tools that support genetic innovation.
“At Cobb, our commitment to progress is rooted in strategic partnerships,” said Shelby Watkins, President of Cobb. “By supporting these forward-thinking projects, we’re accelerating discovery, driving genetic progress, and helping provide more innovative solutions for our customers.”
The full list of 2025 grant recipients is available below. To learn more about the Cobb Research Initiative and its research priorities, visit https://www.cobbgenetics.com/cri