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International Plant Breeding Seminar Series: Quality by Design: Plant Breeding for High-Value Products

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May 6, 2021 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

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Quality by Design: Plant Breeding for High-Value Products
(Dr. Sarah McNeil, Ventria Bioscience)

Registration is still open for this series.

https://plantbreeding.ncsu.edu/international-seminar-series/

Building a Global Platform

Our goal is to build a platform that would bring together a global community of persons directly or indirectly working in plant breeding, or with just the interest to learn about what is fueling plant breeding in different parts of the world.  We would appreciate your help in forwarding this invitation to other colleagues and institutions that might be interested in attending or participating.

This initial series will consist of six seminars over the course of consecutive weeks during the month of April/May 2021.  The goal for next semester is to have a series consisting of eight seminars during the months of October and November.

Unless stated differently, seminars will be held on Thursdays from 12:00 to 1:00 pm EST. Please register by Wednesday, March 31, 2021, for all seminars or for individual seminars below.

Scheduled Seminars

APRIL 1, 2021

Sweetpotato breeding and international
agricultural development: local and global benefits
(Dr. Craig YenchoNC State University)

APRIL 8, 2021

Bringing an innovation perspective to Ag R&D and plant breeding (Dr. Hugo CamposCentro Internacional de la Papa – CIP)

APRIL 15, 2021

Coffee breeding from a global perspective
(Dr. Jorge Carlos Berny Mier y TeranWorld Coffee Research)

APRIL 22, 2021

Operational excellence and customer focus in yam (Dioscorea spp.) breeding for Africa
(Dr. Asrat AmeleInternational Institute of Tropical Agriculture – IITA)

APRIL 29, 2021

Technologies for all: Bringing new crops to the forefront
(Dr. Michel Ragot, Nouvelle France Genetics)

MAY 6, 2021

Quality by Design: Plant Breeding for High-Value Products
(Dr. Sarah McNeil, Ventria Bioscience)

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