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GEM Presentation GEM Team USDA-ARS NCRPIS GEM - December 8, 2004 - Germplasm Enhancement of Maize

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Page 1: GEM Presentation GEM Team USDA-ARS NCRPIS GEM - December 8, 2004 - G ermplasm E nhancement of M aize

GEM Presentation

GEM TeamUSDA-ARS NCRPIS GEM

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GEM Annual Meeting

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Election of TSG Members

Current term expires:David Bubeck Jim Hawk Roger LevyDuane Potrzeba Wilfredo Salhuana

Propose to re-elect:David Bubeck Jim Hawk Roger LevyWilfredo Salhuana

Propose to elect:Dana Eaton

Other nominees?Charlie Stuber

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TSG Co-Chairs

Current Chair: Dr. Wilfredo Salhuana

Proposed Co-Chairs:Dr. Wilfredo SalhuanaDr. Charlie Stuber

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Rational for Co-Chairs

Since 1995, GEM Project has expanded tremendously in the scope and number of cooperators (private and public). Current GEM Project has:

Two coordinating locations: Ames, IA and Raleigh, NC.

19 private cooperators 30 public (10 USDA and 20 universities) Overall guidance by:

The GEM TSGTSG chair Dr. Wilfredo SalhuanaUSDA-ARS.

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Rational for Co-Chairs

Administrative requirement: The Office of Scientific Quality Review (OSQR) requires a detailed annual CRIS report (AD-421) to Congress and the general public on the impact of research efforts funded by tax money. Lobby the congress for funding.

Genomics and bioinformatics tools for GEM research.Continuity of leadershipThe Chair or Co-Chairs are professional volunteer positions.There is a strong demand for additional leadership.

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GEM TSG Co-Chairs: Dr. Wilfredo Salhuana

Organize and prepare agenda for TSG and cooperator meetings in cooperation with the other Co-Chair and TSG members.Study international test results and trait characteristics of new germplasm resources. Consult and interact with global maize researchers to identify and acquire new sources of germplasm.Identify ways that GEM can assist the Latin American and other international maize researchers, particularly how we can cooperate with other gene banks to ensure future availability of exotic germplasm. Work closely with GEM cooperators in LAMP countries to support the mutual efforts and goals of both parties.

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GEM TSG Co-Chairs: Dr. Wilfredo Salhuana(continued)

Serve as authoritative expert on exotic germplasm and its use.Review GEM’s annual breeding cross observation data, trial results, and breeding progress in germplasm use.Work with Ames and Raleigh GEM coordinators and TSG members to recommend new accessions.Work with Co-Chair to form TSG sub-committees for various issues; this should result in the ability of the TSG to make rapid progress in more R&D areas with a sound basis for their actions.Work with Co-Chair to identify and acquire new sources of germplasm for use in GEM breeding crosses.

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GEM TSG Co-Chairs: Dr. Charlie Stuber

Serve as primary liaison with National Program Staff; provide guidance to the TSG on best processes to ensure that GEM are in harmony with OSQR process.With the other Co-Chair and TSG members oversee GEM’s lobbying efforts; continue development of an effective team with a highly successful history to communicate GEM’s goals, accomplishments, and needs to Congress.Work with Co-Chair, TSG, and researchers to identify traits feasible as GEM research targets with a high likelihood of providing useful “deliverables” such as new knowledge, germplasm, traits, or information that is transferable to the public.Identify potential collaborators for molecular marker and genomic projects and to help to acquiring financial backing that support GEM’s objectives.

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GEM TSG Co-Chairs: Dr. Charlie Stuber(Continued)

With the other Co-Chair provide guidance to the TSG, and help solicit future research proposals in consultation with the TSG (SCA’s, etc.) that most effectively support GEM’s mission, goals and objectives.Develop with other Co-Chair a revised mission statement that reflects NP301’s mission and strategy, and supports future requirements of GEM. Provide guidance and recommendation for the most effective use and synergy of the Ames and Raleigh programs.Work with Dr. Major Goodman, Dr. Jim Holland and the other Co-Chair to identify adapted germplasm for use in the Raleigh programProvide guidance to obtain the adequate financial support for North Carolina ProjectExamine and provide guidance for the best use of the GEM budget.

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GEM Presentation

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