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BRACT workshop, 5th April 2006, John Innes Centre Norwich UK
The first BRACT workshop was held at the John Innes Centre, Norwich on the 5th April 2006.



 

Speakers at the BRACT Workshop:

  • BRACT Powerpoint presentations and posters
  • Stan Gelvin (Purdue University, USA) ‘Manipulating the Plant Genome to Improve Agrobacterium-mediated Transformation’
  • Tony Conner (Crop and Food Research/Lincoln University, New Zealand) ‘New Approaches in Vector Development: GM Plants without Foreign DNA’
  • Julian Ma (St. Georges Hospital, London UK) 'Molecular Pharming - A Progress Report'
  • Phil Dale (John Innes Centre, UK) 'A Perspective on Transgenic Crops in 2006'
  • Tina Barsby (Biogemma, UK) 'Efficient Selectable Marker Elimination in Wheat using the Maize Ac/Ds Transposon System'.
  • Philippe Vain (John Innes Centre, UK) 'Clean Gene Transformation Technology in Rice'
  • Cyril Zipfel (The Sainsbury Laboratory, UK) 'Improved Agrobacterium Transformation'
  • Tamas Dalmay (UEA, UK) 'Gene Expression Regulation by Short RNAs'

Updated 18th January 2006 by enquiries@bract.org
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