NAGRP Aquaculture Genome Projects
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From: "John Liu" [liuzhan@auburn.edu]
To: "aquaculturegenomics" [aquaculturegenomics@acesag.auburn.edu]
Cc: "Grant Burgess" [Grant.Burgess@newcastle.ac.uk]
Subject: [aquaculturegenomics] Aquaculture genomics Newsletter 17
Date: Tue, 8 Jan 2008 10:43:53 -0500
v National Animal Genome Research Program NRSP-8 Business Meeting
Planned: National Animal Genome Research Program NRSP-8 Business Meeting
will be held in conjunctions with the Plant & Animal Genome XVI Conference,
Town & Country Hotel, San Diego, at 3:30 PM on January 13, 2008. The main
topic of interest this year is the renewal of the NRSP-8 project. Please
arrange your time to participate, as this is the time that your voice can
be directly heard.
Aquaculture Genome Business Meeting to be held::
Aquaculture Genome Business Meeting to be held: Aquaculture Genome Business
Meeting will be held Saturday January 12, 2008, 5:00-6:00 p.m. Place: Pacific
Salon 3 & 4, Town & Country Hotel, San Diego, CA. The agenda is attached
here. Please make a print and bring it with you for the meeting.
NRSP-8 Aquaculture Genome has a new Administrative Advisor:
Welcome Dr. Michael E. Vayda, Associate Dean and Associate Director of
Vermont Agricultural Experiment Station to serve as our Administrative
Advisor for Aquaculture Genome of NRSP-8. His contact information is the
following: Mailing Address: 108 Morrill Hall, 146 University Place,
University of Vermont, Burlington, VT 05405, Phone Number:802-656-0555, Fax
Number:802-656-0290, Email Address:michael.vayda@uvm.edu.
Think Tank Meeting on Genetic Isolation of Fish:
A Think Tank Meeting was held in Halifax, Canada to discuss potential
collaborations in the area of genetic isolation of fish. Participants from
the USA, Canada, Finland, Norway and Spain attended representing government
agencies, universities and private industries. Several means of genetic
isolation were discussed including environmental manipulation, nutrition,
vaccines, QTLs, selective breeding/domestication, polyploidy, sex reversal
and molecular techniques such as transgenic sterilization.
Working groups were formed to further study these various areas and to form
collaborative teams. Species of major interest were salmonids, cod, flatfish
and catfish. Sources of funding will need to be identified. Dr. Rex Dunham
went to the meeting representing aquaculture genome community. For more
information on this meeting, please contact Dr. Rex Dunham
(rdunham@acesag.auburn.edu).
Postdoctoral or Ph.D. Student Opportunity:
Postdoctoral or Ph.D. Student Opportunity in Aquaculture Genomics in the
Department of Zoology at North Carolina State University. The incumbent will
create the first genetic linkage map for the striped bass and its relatives.
The postdoctoral Research Associate would be hired for an initial term of two
years at a salary commensurate with experience (range $32,000- $38,000). The
doctoral student Research Assistant would pursue the Ph.D. degree in Zoology,
Biotechnology, Functional Genomics or Bioinformatics and be provided with an
annual stipend of $24,000, tuition, health insurance and research support
for an initial term of 3 years. Prior laboratory experience with
microsatellite DNA marker development and genotyping is highly desirable.
For more information, contact Craig V. Sullivan, William Neal Reynolds
Professor, Department of Zoology, 127 David Clark Laboratories, North
Carolina State University, Box 7617, Raleigh NC 27695 (919-515-7186;
craig_sullivan@ncsu.edu).
NOTE: Attendees of Plant and Animal Genome XVI can telephone Dr. Sullivan
to arrange an interview on site (cell 919-302-7888).
Agenda for NRSP-8 Aquaculture Business Meeting
Coordinator: John Liu; Administrative Supervisor: Dr. Michael E. Vayda,
National Program Leader: Dr. Muquarrab Qureshi
Industry Representatives: Drs. Nagaraj Chatakondi, Dr. John Benzie, Dr.
Scott LaPatra,
Time: Saturday January 12, 2008, 5:00-6:00 p.m. Place: Pacific Salon 3 & 4,
Town & Country Hotel, San Diego, CA.
I. Call to order
II. Old Business
1. Species Coordinators' Reports: All coordinator's reports except
Bioinformatics report will be deferred to 8:00 a.m.-9:00. Sunday morning.
a. Bioinformatics coordinator: James Reecy, Iowa State University
b. Catfish Melanie Wilson, Species Coordinator
c. Oysters Patrick Gaffney, Species Coordinator
d. Salmonids Caird Rexroad, Species Coordinator
e. Shrimps Paul Gross, Species Coordinator
f. Stripe bass Mark Westerman, Species Coordinator
g. Tilapia Thomas Kocher, Species Coordinator
2. Welcome Dr. Michael E. Vayda to be our Administrative Advisor for
Aquaculture. Dr. Vayda is Associate Dean and Associate Director, Vermont
Agricultural Experiment Station. His contact information is: 108 Morrill
Hall, 146 University Place, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT 05405;
Phone Number:802-656-0555; Fax Number:802-656-0290; Email Address:
michael.vayda@uvm.edu
3. Administrator and Industry Rep Reports
a. Dr. Muquarrab Qureshi, National Program Leader
b. Industry reps:
4. Future Workshop:
a. Let's commend Dr. Geoff Waldbieser for his outstanding efforts on
organizing this year's Workshop. Dr. Yniv Pauti will be our next workshop
organizer.
b. Format of next Workshop: Dr. Geoff Waldbieser will lead the discussion
c. All suggestions for the next Aquaculture Workshop including invited
speakers should be sent to Dr. Palti (Yniv.Palti@ars.usda.gov).
III. New Business
1. Recognition of Travel Awards recipients
2. Introduction of Dr. Craig Sullivan as the Coordinator for Striped Bass
3. NRSP8 and NRI update: Dr. Muquarrab Qureshi and Dr. Peter Burfening
4. Election for a co-coordinator, Caird Rexroad was nominated, any other
nominations?
5. Nomination and election for Secretary (Chair-elect) for 2008 who will be
the chair for 2008.
6. Reminder of NRSP-8 Meeting - 3:35-5:45 p.m. Sunday January 13, 2008, Royal
Palm Salon 3 & 4
IV. Adjourn.