PAG XVI Aquaculture Workshop Report, January 10-11, 2009

Prepared by Dr. Krista Nichols

The 2009 NRSP8 Aquaculture Genome Workshop was held in conjunction with the International Plant and Animal Genome XVI Conference in San Diego, CA. Yniv Palti of the USDA/ARS National Center for Cool and Cold Water Aquaculture served as the Program Chair and Krista Nichols, Purdue University, served as the Aquaculture NRSP8 secretary and Program Chair-Elect. The attendance were well over 100 during the course of the workshop, with 76 participants signed in from 9 countries; USA, Belgium, Taiwan, Canada, Italy, France, Ireland, Netherlands, and Japan.

The NRSP8 Aquaculture Executive Committee received 15 applications for the $1000 Travel Awards. Twelve of the applicants were students or postdocs from US institutions and three were international applicants. This year we were able to give travel awards to all applicants. The number of applications from students declined this year (n = 15) from the number received last year (n = 21). All of the student and postdoc presentations were of high quality research in genomics, and it was clear from these and all other presentations that Aquaculture genomics research is advancing at a rapid pace.

Two plenary speakers were invited to the 2009 Aquaculture Workshop . Dr. Curt VanTassell, BARC, ARS, USDA, and Dr. Carlos Bustamante, Cornell University. On Saturday morning, Dr. VanTassell spoke about the merits of genome-wide selection in cattle, and the advantage of this method over selection based on a few identified QTL. On Sunday morning, Dr. Carlos Bustamante spoke about genome-wide association (GWA) mapping in dogs and human populations, and stressed the importance of controlling for population substructure in GWA studies. The Saturday morning and early afternoon sessions of contributed speakers were focused on the development of tools for aquaculture genomics, and it was apparent that for many species great strides have been made in EST sequencing, physical map construction, and SNP assays. The Saturday late afternoon and Sunday morning sessions of contributed talks were focused on functional genomics in aquaculture species, including functional characterization of candidate genes, QTL, gene expression of important growth, developmental, survival, and disease resistance traits in aquaculture species, as well as the identification of microRNAs in rainbow trout. In total, 23 contributed presentations were given during the Saturday and Sunday morning sessions. In addition to functional genomics talks on Saturday afternoon, one talk was given about the marine genomics resources available through Clemson University's Genomic Institute. An additional presentation was given by Dr. Jeff Silverstein, USDA National Program Leader for Aquaculture, who introduced a short presentation given by Diane Bellis of AgSource. Both were promoting the need for genomics research in alternative food development for the aquaculture species.

On Sunday morning the species progress reports were presented, and are detailed in the annual report.

2009 Aquaculture Workshop Participants

Abernathy Jason Auburn University abernjw@auburn.edu
Aoki Takashi Tokyo University aoki@koiyodai.ac.jp
Arizs Renee USDA-ARS renee.arizs@ars.usda.gov
Baerwald Melinda UC Davis mrbaerwald@ucdavis.edu
Bagnato Alessandro University of Milan, Italy alessandro.bagnato@unimi.it
Bellis Diane United Soybean Board dbellis@agsourceinc.com
Benzie John Moana Technologies LLC jlbenzie@ucc.ie
Bert Oosthuyse Devgen NV berto@devgen.com
Bowman Sharen Dalhousie University sbowman@genomeatlantic.ca
Chatakondi Cecilia WVU-/ARS-USDA nchatakondi@gmail.com
DeKoning Nagaraj Eagle Aquaculture dekoning@vancouver.wsu.edu
Du Zhi-Qiang Iowa State University zhqdu@iastate.edu
Dumpala Jenefer WSU, Vancouver pdumpala@cum.mstate.edu
Ficklin Pradeep Mississippi State University ficklin@clemson.edu
Fleury Elodie IFREMER Brest dfleury@ifremer.fr
Gao Lu Iowa State University lgao@iastate.edu
Garvin Michael Univ. Alaska, Fairbanks ftmrge@uaf.edu
Genet Carine INRA canime.genet@jouy.imna.jn
Gorbach Danielle Iowa State University dmbowen@iastate.edu
Guo Ximing Rutgers xguo@hsrl.rutgers.edu
Hedgecock Dennis University of Southern California dhedge@usc.edu
Hirono Ikuo Toyko Univ. Marine Science & Technology hitono@lacaiyodaiac.ip
Hong Liu Auburn University lzhooo3@auburn.edu
Huang Shiao-Wen National Taiwan University H220500zkimo@yahoo.com.tw
Hubert Sophie Genome Atlantic shubert@genoneatlantic.ca
Hulbert Yanliang Auburn University yzjooo1@auburn.edu
Jannink Jean-Luc USDA, ARS jeanluc.jannink@ars-usda.gov
Jiang Yanliang Auburn University yzjooo1@auburn.edu
Jieying Li Simon Fraser University jyl11@skf.ca
Johnson Eric Flora Gen Ex Intl eric@floragenex.com
Kent Matthew Cigene matthew.peter.kent@umb.no
King Shelley Genome Atlantic sking@genomeatlantic.ca
Koop Ben University of Victoria bkoop@uvin.ca
Koyama Takashi Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology Takashi_k1201@hotmail.com
Lawley Cindy Illumina ctaylor@illumina.com
Leong Jong University of Victoria myosuike@uvic.com
Li Li Institute of Oceanology lili@ms.qdvo.ac.ca
Liu John Auburn University liuzhan@auburn.edu
Megers H.J. Waganmgen University hendzih-jan.megen@wur.nl
Meulien Pierre Genome British Columbia pmeulien@genomebc.ca
Nichols Krista Purdue University kmnichols@purdue.edu
Nimichian Patricia Auburn University nimipa@auburn.edu
Ogden Rob Tepnell Research rogden@tepnelscientific.com
Palti Yniv ARS-USDA yhiv.palti@ars.usda.gov
Peterson Jessica UC Davis jlpeterson@ucdavis.edu
Phillips Ruth Washington State University - Vancouver phillipsr@vancouver.wsu.edu
Quiniou Sylvie USDA-ARS sylvie.quiniou@ars.usda.gov
Qureshi M HSDA/CSREES mqnreshi@csrees.usda.gov
Rexroad Caird USDA-ARS caird.rexroadiii@ars.usda.gov
Rise Matthew Memorial University mrise@mun.ca
Rise Marlies Genome Atlantic/Memorial University marliesr@mun.ca
Rothscheld Max Iowa State University mfrothsc@iastate.edu
Salem Mohamed West Virginia University mosalem@mail.wvu.edu
Saski Chris Clemson University saski@clemson.edu
Segers Bart Nunhems Netherlands b.segers@nunhems.com
Silverstein Jeff USDA_ARS jeff.silverstein@ars.usda.gov
Skjervold PerOlav Ewos Innovation per.olav.skjervold@ewos.com
Staton Margaret Clemson University stanton2@clemson.edu
Takano Tomokazu Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology takano5320@hotmail.com
Taylor Randy Baylor randy.taylor@baylorscis.com
Tran Kathy Life Technologies kathy.tran@appliesbiosystems.com
Velosa Artur College of Charleston abveloso@gmail.com
Waldbieser Geoff USDA-ARS geoff.waldbieser@ars.usda.gov
Wang Shaolin Auburn University wangsha@auburn.edu
Wang Han-ping Ohio State University wang900@ag.osu.edu
Warren Acacia Environmental Genomics aaleivar@yahoo.com
Wilson Rick United Soybean Board rfwilson@mindspring.com
Wong Andrew University of California - Davis andwong@ucdavis.edu
Yao Jianbo West Virginia University jianbo.yao@mail.wvu.edu
Yiu Hong Rutgers University hongyu@hsrl.rutgers.edu
Yongping Wang Rutgers University wang@hsrl@ruthgers.edu
Yu Haiyang Rutgers University haiyang@hsrl.rutgers.edu
Zhang Liusuo Rutgers University lzhang@hsrl.rutgers.edu
Zhang Yang Texas A&M University yangzhang@tamu.edu
Groth-Malonek Milena KWS AG/Planta mgroth-malonek@kws.com