Friday, March 13

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Department of Animal Science Announces 2026 Distinguished Awardees and Block & Bridle Honoree


(L-R:) Shaw Clement (Young Alumni of Distinction), Sandy Johnson (Undergraduate of Distinction), Douglas Burrin (Graduate of Distinction), USMARC (Distinguished Service Award), and Mark Goes (2026 Block and Bridle Honoree).
(L-R:) Shaw Clement (Young Alumni of Distinction), Sandy Johnson (Undergraduate of Distinction), Douglas Burrin (Graduate of Distinction), USMARC (Distinguished Service Award), and Mark Goes (2026 Block and Bridle Honoree).

The Department of Animal Science at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will recognize current students, alumni, faculty, and friends at its annual department honors banquet on Friday, April 10, 2026. The event will be held at The Ballroom at Bosona in Bennet, Neb. 

Shaw Clement, Sandy Johnson, and Douglas Burrin will be honored for their accomplishments as animal science undergraduate or graduate alumni, the U.S. Meat Animal Research Center (USMARC) will be honored for its outstanding contributions made to the department, and Mark Goes will be the 2026 Block and Bridle Club honoree. In addition to these awards, current students will be recognized along with departmental clubs. 

Banquet registration is $30 and the deadline for registration is April 1. Students are eligible to receive a discounted registration rate. More information about the event can be found here.   



Young Alumni of Distinction 
Shaw Clement will be honored with the Young Alumni of Distinction award. Dr. Clement earned their Ph.D. in stress physiology from University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Department of Animal Science in 2022 and is a faculty member in the Veterinary Medicine Program at the University of Nebraska. Shaw contributed important studies in endocrine anomalies in beef cows and heat stress in sheep. As a faculty member, they have continued exploratory research on the effectiveness of teaching modalities and have been a proponent of student mental wellness. In addition, Shaw and spouse Joshua are founders and operators of The Farm: Senior Dog Sanctuary, a unique non-profit that provides late-life canine housing and care. Dr. Clement is a perfect template for leveraging God-given skills and talents to give back through work and philanthropy and is a unique example of animal science success. 

Undergraduate of Distinction 
Sandy Johnson will be honored with the Undergraduate of Distinction award. Dr. Johnson earned a B.S. in Animal Science from University of Nebraska-Lincoln, M.S. in Animal Science from the University of Missouri and Ph.D. from West Virginia University. In 1998 she moved to Kansas State University where she is ANR Program Leader Coordinator & Extension Beef Specialist. She has published 34 peer-reviewed papers; 34 Extension Reports; and 94 popular press articles. Dr. Johnson was named Outstanding State/Regional Extension Professor for Kansas State Research & Extension in 2020. She serves as a national Extension leader for the multi-state Beef Reproductive Task Force (BRTF) that develops and disseminates estrus synchronization and artificial insemination protocols to more than 5,000 producers. In 2013, BRTF received the USDA NIFA Partnership Award, which is one of the highest honors awarded by USDA NIFA. 



Graduate of Distinction 
Douglas Burrin, M.S. 1983 and Ph.D. 1987, will be honored with the Graduate of Distinction award. Dr. Burrin has spent the last 36 years as a Research Physiologist with USDA-ARS Children’s Nutrition Research Center. Dr. Burrin obtained degrees in animal science at Purdue University and University of Nebraska-Lincoln. During his Ph.D. studies at Nebraska, he studied ruminant nutrition with Dr. Bud Britton. He completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the USDA-ARS Children’s Nutrition Research Center in Houston where he is currently appointed as a Research Physiologist and Professor of Pediatrics at Baylor College of Medicine. Dr. Burrin is recognized for his knowledge and expertise in the fields of human nutrition, metabolism, and gastroenterology. Dr. Burrin has been a leader in use of pig as a translational animal model of human pediatric nutrition and gastroenterology. He has also made important contributions in understanding how parenteral nutrition and lipid emulsions impact intestinal adaptation and liver disease. He is author or coauthor of 242 peer-reviewed journal articles. He also has been invited to write 38 review articles and 25 book chapters. During his time at Children’s Nutrition Research Center, Dr. Burrin has supported projects that recruited in excess of $13 million. He has mentored over 60 postdoctoral fellows and graduate students. He has received numerous national awards for his research including the USDA-ARS Distinguished Senior Scientist of the Year Award. 

Distinguished Service Award 
The U.S. Meat Animal Research Center (USMARC) will be honored with the Distinguished Service Award. USMARC and University of Nebraska-Lincoln have been intimately joined by a common purpose of improving livestock industries through research and discovery. USMARC is home to large and deeply characterized populations of beef cattle, swine, and sheep. Data from these populations have generated numerous publications with joint authorship among University and USMARC scientists over the past several decades and have been leveraged in successful federal grant applications by Nebraska scientists. As important as the data contributions, the human capital that USMARC possesses in terms of their research scientists has been instrumental in developing new and innovative solutions to complex questions. Through their formal research internship program and willingness to serve on graduate committees, research scientists from USMARC have played a critical role in the education of future scientists.  

Nebraska Block and Bridle Honoree 
 
Mark Goes, a fifth-generation cattle producer and respected leader in the beef industry at both the state and national level, will be recognized as the 2026 Block and Bridle Club honoree. 

Since 1938, the Block and Bridle Club has recognized individuals who contributed to Nebraska agriculture through leadership, service, youth projects, community activities, and involvement with the university. The candidates are nominated by industry leaders and selected by the club officers and advisors. 

Goes currently serves on the Executive Committee for National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) as Region VII Vice President of the Federation of State Beef Councils. He served as President of the American Gelbvieh Association in 2012 and is the charter president and current vice president of the American Gelbvieh Foundation. Mark and his wife Patty own and operate M&P Gelbvieh, a nationally recognized seedstock operation, and were inducted into the American Gelbvieh Association Hall of Fame in 2024. He also serves as the Region 8 Director and Board Treasurer of the Nebraska Beef Council and has chaired multiple groups as part of Nebraska Cattlemen. Goes also participated on international trade missions with the U.S. Meat Export Federation to Japan in 2024 and Guatemala in 2025. 

A graduate of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (B.S., Animal Science, 1986) and Peru State College (B.S., Secondary Education, 1993), Goes served as a livestock instructor at Southeast Community College for nearly 30 years, developing and coaching a livestock judging team and purebred cattle show team, while also coordinating 4-H and FFA contests. He has served as a guest speaker at the Nebraska Beef Summit and Nebraska Youth Beef Leadership Symposium (NYBLS) and has been a guest lecturer in animal science courses and for student clubs at Nebraska. Goes is a charter stakeholder of the grazing livestock systems major at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and serves on the steering committee for the Nebraska Grazing Conference. 

Mark is very involved in outreach activities throughout Gage County. He served as chair of the beef promotions tent at the 2025 Nebraska Cattlemen’s Ball in Blue Springs, was a five-year committee member for the Gage County Fair Board Livestock Premium Auction, assisted in preparing and serving county fair appreciation dinners, and has supervised FFA district livestock judging contests. 

-University of Nebraska-Lincoln





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