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| Iowan awarded Nobel Prize on this day in 1970, KWWL. |
| OSLO, NORWAY (KWWL) -- An Iowa native won the Nobel Prize Oct. |
| Nova doença Ug99 chegou ao Médio Oriente, Agencia Lusa (Portugal), 11 September 2009 |
por Lusa11 Setembro 2009 Uma nova doença do trigo, conhecida como a ferrugem negra Ug99, que chegou ao Médio Oriente está a ameaçar a produção regional e mundial deste cereal, anunciou quinta-feira um centro de pesquisa agrícola em Alep, no Norte da Síria. |
| A future threat for wheat productivity, The Daily Nation, Pakistan, 24 Aug 2009 |
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| Research and Markets: Diseases of Small Grain Cereal Crops: a Colour Handbook, 1st Edition Features a Colour Handbook Which Aims to Make Identification of Diseases Easier, Reuters, 30 September 2009 |
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| The research assistant / Integrated Genomics Facility at Kansas State University. LOCATION The K-State Integrated Genomics Facility, Throckmorton Plant Sciences Complex, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506. Hall houses the Dept. Recreation Resources, Dept. ARS Plant Science and Entomology Research Unit. stimulating environment for interdisciplinary research and professional growth is fostered by faculty research programs in these departments and innovative research facilities, including the Wheat Genetics and Genomics Resource Center, the USDA-ARS Regional Genotyping Laboratory, the Plant Transformation Facility, and the DNA Sequencing Facility. located in the scenic Flint hills and has excellent schools and recreation opportunities. POSITION DESCRIPTION The Integrated Genomics Facility at Kansas State University seeks for a highly motivated and responsible individual for operating the next-generation sequencing instrument GS FLX (454 life Sciences / Roche). Training in relevant molecular techniques and data analysis methods will be provided. JOB RESPONSIBILITIES The primary responsibilities include the operation of GS FLX sequencing instrument, preparation of samples for sequencing and preliminary analysis of sequence data using the software provided with the GS FLX platform. Additional responsibilities will include, participation in planning IGF development and educational activities, maintain records for purchasing/ operations of the IGF. collegiality and ability to work in a multi-cultural setting. QUALIFICATIONS Required qualifications: 1. Biology, Genetics, or related fields; 2. experience in molecular biology including previous experience in DNA isolation and handling, PCR, gel electrophoresis and molecular cloning; 3. communication of information/ manner; 4. and an ability to work in team based collaborative environment. Preferred qualifications: 1. required. 2. TO APPLY Applications, CV, and the contact information of 2-3 references should be submitted to Anita L Kesler (alkesler@ksu. Pathology, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506). applications will start on November 15, 2009 and will continue until the position is filled. |
| Farewell to Norman Borlaug: the world loses its leading hunger fighter, Plant Breeding News Editon 205- GIPB (USA), 30 September 2009 |
| 1. 13 September 2009 El Batan, Texcoco, México The International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT) joins with members of the international development community to mourn the passing of Nobel Peace Laureate and renowned wheat scientist, Dr. Dr. High-yielding wheat varieties and improved farming practices, first developed by Borlaug and his team in Mexico during the 1950s, were introduced into South Asia in the 1960s and may well be responsible for saving hundreds of millions of people from starvation. Borlaug received the 1970 Nobel Prize for those achievements, and his success led to the establishment of a network of 15 international agricultural research centers, including CIMMYT. Borlaug’s full-time employment at CIMMYT ended in 1979, although he remained a resident part-time consultant until his death. Borlaug was especially proud of his role in establishing the World Food Prize in 1986. Prize” for food and agriculture. Dr. Borlaug used his fame and influence to champion the cause of smallholder agricultural development around the globe. Borlaug was voted a member of the academies of agricultural science of 11 nations, received 60 honorary doctorate degrees from those countries, and was honored by farmer and civic associations in 28 countries. Of all the places that he visited, his beloved home was Mexico, and in particular, the irrigated Yaqui Valley in the state of Sonora, in northwest Mexico. Although probably better known outside the United States—in Mexico, India, Pakistan, China and Latin America, Borlaug’s work has also been widely recognized in the USA. CIMMYT was also home to Dr. Norm, as he liked be called, lived his life as a dedicated hunger-fighter, but one who was forever vigilant. We can think of no greater tribute to Norm than to carry on the work to which he dedicated his life: applying agricultural science for humanitarian benefits. Thus, he lives on in our hearts and, through our efforts, the work he began will also live on. "Today we stand bereft of Borlaug’s physical presence, but not of his spirit or ideals," says Thomas A. The CIMMYT family extends its condolences to the Borlaug family, who live in Texas, California and Iowa. Thomas A. Director General CIMMYT Julio Berdegué Chair, Board of Trustees CIMMYT Source: CIMMYT (International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center) ... |
| The man who helped India beat hunger, Hindustan Times (Delhi), 26 September 2009 |
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| New article from CIMMYT: Mapping of wheat stripe rust resistance gene YrZH84 with RGAP markers and its application, CIMMYT Library Blog (Mexico), 28 September 2009 |
Published in Acta Agronomica Sinica 35(7): 1274-1281... |



