Cotton Biotechnology Workshops
The second Cotton Biotechnology Workshop sponsored by Cotton Incorporated was held in Irving, TX on September 19, 2013. The first part of the workshop, “Transformation technologies, gene expression, trait development,” addressed current and future challenges in developing new technologies for cotton genetic transformation leading to the introduction of new traits. The second part, “Cotton biotechnology research in the public sector,” stimulated useful and constructive discussions about intellectual property and patenting regulations. The workshop concluded with an intense and stimulating brainstorming discussion on the role of public researchers in today’s cotton biotechnology. Links to the presentations given at the workshop are below.
Osmotin Transgenics and Aphid Tolerance
Shanmukh Salimath and Kent D. Chapman
University of North Texas
Cotton Tissue Culture and Agrobacterium mediated Plant Transformation
Shanmukh Salimath, Purnima Neogi and Kent D. Chapman
University of North Texas
Molecular and Transgenic Approaches to Improve Fiber Quality
David Fang
USDA-ARS, New Orleans
Development of Genotype Independent Cotton Transformation Protocol
Shyam Barampuram and Sergei Krasnyanski
North Carolina State University
Evaluation of Drought Tolerance Candidate Genes in Cotton
Randy D. Allen
Oklahoma State University
Cotton’s Biotech Future for Public Sector Scientists
Kater Hake
Cotton Incorporated
Regulatory & Beyond: The Impact of Plant Biotech Stewardship on Public Sector Research
Gretchen Flanley
Sherpa 360 LLC
Business Models for Commercialization of Public Sector Traits
Rick Brenner
Agricultural Technology Partnership Foundation
Virus‐mediated Strategies for Transient Gene Expression and Silencing in Cotton
Brian Ayre
University of North Texas