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GEM Presentation. G ermplasm E nhancement of M aize. GEM Team USDA-ARS NCRPIS GEM - December 8, 2004 -. GEM Annual Meeting. G ermplasm Enhancement of Maize. Election of TSG Members. Current term expires: David Bubeck Jim Hawk Roger Levy Duane Potrzeba Wilfredo Salhuana
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GEM Presentation Germplasm Enhancement of Maize GEM Team USDA-ARS NCRPIS GEM - December 8, 2004 -
GEM Annual Meeting Germplasm Enhancement of Maize
Election of TSG Members • Current term expires: • David Bubeck Jim Hawk Roger Levy • Duane Potrzeba Wilfredo Salhuana • Propose to re-elect: • David Bubeck Jim Hawk Roger Levy • Wilfredo Salhuana • Propose to elect: • Dana Eaton • Other nominees? • Charlie Stuber
TSG Co-Chairs • Current Chair: Dr. Wilfredo Salhuana • Proposed Co-Chairs: Dr. Wilfredo Salhuana Dr. Charlie Stuber
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 TSG TSG chair Dr. Wilfredo Salhuana USDA-ARS.
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 leadership • The Chair or Co-Chairs are professional volunteer positions. • There is a strong demand for additional leadership.
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.
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.
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.
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 program • Provide guidance to obtain the adequate financial support for North Carolina Project • Examine and provide guidance for the best use of the GEM budget.
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