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Barbara Baker 01-10-2004 Center for Plant Genomics Training and Education www.outreach.potatogenome.org Multi-institutional / International Plant Genomics Training and Education
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Barbara Baker 01-10-2004 Center for Plant Genomics Training and Education NSF Potato Genome Project Goals Potato Genome Project Fundamental biological research on disease resistance and other important properties of potato and Solanaceae using genomics. Potato undergoing RB gene mediated late blight disease resistance testing. Potato 10K Microarrays Expression profiling of biotic stress red green Resistant Susceptible Potato Genomic Resources: Public structural and functional genomic resources. Summer Genomics Workshop, Prosser WA Tia Beavret Heritage College, Yakima, WA Daniel Andrade International Potato Institute, CIP, Peru Outreach: Working community of scientists, educators and students to increase public awareness, training and education in plant genomics.
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Barbara Baker 01-10-2004 Center for Plant Genomics Training and Education Center for Plant Genomics Training and Education Outreach Specific Goals Encourage and increase participation of members of under-represented groups in plant genomics research Foster public awareness in the areas of biodiversity and applications of plant genomics research
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Barbara Baker 01-10-2004 Center for Plant Genomics Training and Education Training and Education Participation of Under-Represented Groups in Plant Genomics Activities I.Summer Genomics Workshops II.Community Gardens III.Public Awareness Tara Jones and Tomas Santiago at the PGEC greenhouse in Albany, CA Summer Camp at the UC Botanical Garden
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Barbara Baker 01-10-2004 Center for Plant Genomics Training and Education I. Summer Genomics Workshops Workshop Goals 1.Educate students about basic Solanaceae morphology and biodiversity in a hands-on environment 2.Train students in bioinformatics 3.Teach students to conduct a genomics experiment and analyze results 4.Provide students with the opportunity to present their work to the public and local communities
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Barbara Baker 01-10-2004 Center for Plant Genomics Training and Education Can we use genetic markers to determine the geographical origin of the Ozette potato? Makah Nation Ozette Potato
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Barbara Baker 01-10-2004 Center for Plant Genomics Training and Education 17th century
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Barbara Baker 01-10-2004 Center for Plant Genomics Training and Education
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Barbara Baker 01-10-2004 Center for Plant Genomics Training and Education I. Summer Genomics Workshops Workshop Activities / Goals A.Field Studies B.Multidisciplinary Training C.Laboratory Experience D.Community Involvement E.Recruitment/Evaluation Len Black, Gary Pierce, and Dan Falco discuss the potato harvest at Heritage College Tomas Santiago and Tara Jones conduct experiments at the Baker Lab
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Barbara Baker 01-10-2004 Center for Plant Genomics Training and Education I. Summer Genomics Workshops A. Field Studies 1.Educate students about basic Solanaceae morphology and biodiversity in a hands-on environment UC Botanical Garden Brown Lab/ Makah Nation Tomas Santiago and Tara Jones plant wild potatoes in the UC Botanical Gardens Crops of the World Garden. Cassandra Smith, Hazel Denny and Neuee Ward harvest Ozette tubers.
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Barbara Baker 01-10-2004 Center for Plant Genomics Training and Education I. Summer Genomics Workshops B. Multidisciplinary Training 2.Train students in bioinformatics UC Berkeley/ TIGRBrown Lab/ Makah Nation Tomas Santiago and Tara Jones visit TIGR during their summer genomics workshop for bioinformatics training. Hazel Denny, Tia Beavert and Cassandra Smith learn how to access and use TIGRs online databases.
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Barbara Baker 01-10-2004 Center for Plant Genomics Training and Education I. Summer Genomics Workshops C. Laboratory Experience 3.Teach students to conduct a genomics experiment and analyze results UC Berkeley/ TIGR Brown Lab/ Makah Nation Barbara Baker shows Tara and Tomas the proper procedure for grinding potato leaf tissue and extracting genomic DNA. Daniel Andrade, CIP, reviews the principles of PCR With Cassandra Smith and Tia Beavert.
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Barbara Baker 01-10-2004 Center for Plant Genomics Training and Education I. Summer Genomics Workshops D. Community Involvement 4.Provide students with the opportunity to present their work to the public and local communities Tara and Tomas produced a poster describing their summer genomics workshop experiment and the results they obtained.
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Barbara Baker 01-10-2004 Center for Plant Genomics Training and Education I. Summer Genomics Workshops E. Recruitment/Evaluation Recruitment UC Berkeley/ TIGR El Cerrito High School AP Biology Instructor 2003 Summer Genomics Participants Brown Lab/ Makah Nation Makah Nation Head Start Science Instructor Director, Makah Nation Cultural and Research Center Evaluation UC Berkeley/ TIGR El Cerrito High School AP Biology Instructor 2003 Summer Genomics Participants Brown Lab/ Makah Nation 2003 Summer Genomics Participants Collaborator, International Potato Center
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Barbara Baker 01-10-2004 Center for Plant Genomics Training and Education Center for Plant Genomics Training and Education Outreach Specific Goals Encourage and increase participation of members of under-represented groups in plant genomics research Foster public awareness in the areas of biodiversity and applications of plant genomics research
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Barbara Baker 01-10-2004 Center for Plant Genomics Training and Education II. Community Gardens Garden Goals 1.Educate the public about the importance of biodiversity and genomics research in a hands-on environment 2.Provide students with a venue present their work to the public and local communities 3.Serve as a resource for hands-on plant biology and nutrition lessons Heritage College Garden Lauri Twitchell, Tomas Santiago, and Tara Jones put up a sun shield for the Crops of the World Display at the UC Botanical Garden
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Barbara Baker 01-10-2004 Center for Plant Genomics Training and Education II. Community Gardens B. Public Forum 2.Provide students with a venue to present their work to the public and local communities Tara and Tomas’ final poster was showcased at the UC Botanical Garden Annual Crops of the World Festival. Tia Beavert and Sandra Hoptowit present their posters at Heritage College Garden Day.
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Barbara Baker 01-10-2004 Center for Plant Genomics Training and Education III. Public Awareness Public Information A.Curriculum B.Posters/Displays C.Web: Public Portal Jenny White instructs Tara Jones at the UC Botanical Garden Tara Jones places her sign at the UC Botanical Garden
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Barbara Baker 01-10-2004 Center for Plant Genomics Training and Education III. Public Awareness A. Curriculum Potato Genome Project Background Solanaceae and Solanum Characteristics and Morphology Educational Articles Daily Calendar Experimental Protocol Additional Resources
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Barbara Baker 01-10-2004 Center for Plant Genomics Training and Education III. Public Awareness B.Signage in Community Gardens on Display Tomas and Tara presented their final poster to an audience of parents, administrators, guests and colleagues at the annual Harvest Reception during the fall of 2004. Tomas and Tara researched and produced informational signs for the UC Botanical Gardens. Tia Beavert gives a presentation about her summer genomics work to members of the Baker Lab.
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Barbara Baker 01-10-2004 Center for Plant Genomics Training and Education III. Public Awareness C. Webpage: Public Portal http://outreach.potatogenome.org
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Barbara Baker 01-10-2004 Center for Plant Genomics Training and Education Center for Plant Genomics Training and Education Summary Develop and use genomic resources to address fundamental questions about disease resistance and other key processes in potato, an important crop worldwide. Project GoalSpecific Goal Encourage and increase participation of members of under-represented groups in plant genomics research Foster public awareness in the areas of biodiversity and applications of plant genomics research Utilize genomic resources for tracing potato distribution and evolution
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Barbara Baker 01-10-2004 Center for Plant Genomics Training and Education Awards/Recognition Chancellor’s Award 2003 University of California, Berkeley Chancellor’s University/ Community Partnership Recognition Receiving the recognition award on behalf of the Plant Genomics Training and Education Program.
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Barbara Baker 01-10-2004 Center for Plant Genomics Training and Education Future Plans Upcoming Projects and Events Plant Biotechnology Curriculum Secondary Teacher Training Heritage College Demonstration Pavilion
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Barbara Baker 01-10-2004 Center for Plant Genomics Training and Education Baker Lab, UC Berkeley Bradeen Lab, U. Minnesota Brown Lab, USDA Prosser, WA Buell Lab, TIGR Jahn Lab, Cornell University Jiang Lab, U. Wisconsin Jones Lab, Sainsbury Institute May Lab, U. Minnesota Potato Genome Project Interagency / Multi-institutional / International Plant Genomics Training and Education El Cerrito High School Allison Kittay, AP Biology Instructor Heritage College Department of Botany, Environmental Science Department of Agronomy and Physical Science Department of Business Administration and Accounting UC Berkeley Baker Lab, Plant Gene Expression Center Department of Plant and Microbial Biology Makah Nation Makah Cultural and Research Center The Institute For Genomic Research Buell Lab Education and Training Department USDA-ARS Baker Lab, Albany, CA Brown Lab, Prosser, WA Yakama Nation International Potato Center
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Barbara Baker 01-10-2004 Center for Plant Genomics Training and Education www.outreach.potatogenome.org Multi-institutional / International Plant Genomics Training and Education
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Barbara Baker 01-10-2004 Center for Plant Genomics Training and Education Potato Genome Project Multi-institutional / International Plant Genomics Training and Education USDA-ARS Baker Lab, Albany, CA Brown Lab, Prosser, WA UC Berkeley Baker Lab, Plant Gene Expression Center Department of Plant and Microbial Biology The Institute For Genomic Research Buell Lab Education and Training Department Makah Nation Makah Cultural and Research Center Heritage College Department of Botany, Environmental Science Department of Agronomy and Physical Science Department of Business Administration Accounting El Cerrito High School Allison Kittay, AP Biology Instructor Yakama Nation International Potato Center
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Barbara Baker 01-10-2004 Center for Plant Genomics Training and Education U. Minnesota Bradeen Lab, St. Paul, MN May Lab, St. Paul, MN Cornell University Jahn Lab, Ithaca, NY U. Wisconsin Jiang Lab, Madison WI Sainsbury Institute Jones Lab, Norwich, UK International Potato Center Marc Ghislain, Merideth Bonierbale Potato Genome Project Multi-institutional / International Plant Genomics Training and Education ARS-UC Berkeley Baker Lab, Albany, CA The Institute for Genomic Research Buell Lab ARS-Washington State University Brown Lab, Prosser, WA
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