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Reporter International Society for Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions Issue No. 2, 2009 Published by the International Society for Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions IS-MPMI • 3340 Pilot Knob Road • St. Paul, MN 55121 U.S.A. • Phone: +1.651.454.7250 • Fax: +1.651.454.0766 • www.ismpminet.org IS-MPMI REPORTER DEADLINE Deadline for submitting items for the next issue is August 15, 2009. Submission of materials as electronic files, on disk or as e-mail attachments, will speed processing. For information on submitting electronic images, contact Joel Berg at [email protected]. Send items to: Editor-in-Chief Sophien Kamoun John Innes Centre Sainsbury Laboratory Colney Lane Norwich NR4 7UH United Kingdom Phone: +44(0)1603 450410 E-mail: [email protected] Rendez-vous à Québec! XIV International Congress on Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions Preview This July 19–23, attendees from 46 countries around the world will gather to present their research, network, and discuss the future of molecular genetics and molecular biology at the XIV International Congress on Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions in Québec, Canada. IS-MPMI, together with the Local Organizing Committee in Québec, have put together an outstanding program, featuring an impressive list of confirmed speakers, as well as networking opportunities and unique cultural events. As the chair of the Local Organizing Committee, I could not be more proud of the program we’ve put together and I’m excited to invite you to join us in Québec. More than 800 abstracts have been submitted for the XIV Congress, ensuring that there will be something for everyone in the scientific and technical program. The program will also include eight plenary sessions and 18 concurrent sessions on topics related to pathogenic interactions, symbiotic interactions, common host mechanisms, signaling and molecular dialogues, dynamics of plant responses to microbes, plant-microbe interactions and technology transfer, RNA silencing, and plant immunity. This year’s program also includes a special guest lecture on Sunday, July 19. Luis Sequeira will present the opening lecture, “Facing the Issues in Agricultural Biotechnology.” Sequeira, University of Wisconsin-Madison, will address the importance of our society’s role in developing translational research in plant diseases and how IS- MPMI can become a leader in agricultural biotechnology. The program also includes ample time to take part in networking and cultural activities. In these lean economic times, face-to-face meetings with other scientists in the field are more critical than ever and will help ensure that your career is on the right path. There is no better opportunity to meet top-level speakers and researchers within specific areas of interest than at the XIV Congress. Networking opportunities at the meeting include the Welcome Reception on Sunday, a two-hour boat cruise on the St. Lawrence River on Wednesday afternoon, and the Final Banquet and Show on Thursday evening. These activities provide an important venue for making personal and professional connections that will last throughout your career. Finally, Québec offers beautiful July weather, historic charm, and exciting cultural and outdoor activities for you and your guests at the meeting. Visit the congress website at www.mpmi2009.ulaval.ca for complete information on the program, accommodations, travel, registration, and more. We’re looking forward to seeing everyone in Québec! Hani Antoun Chair, Local Organizing Committee IN THIS ISSUE XIV International Congress .............. 1 President’s Message ................................ 2 2009 IS-MPMI Award Winner Announced.................................................. 2 XIV Congress Preliminary Program......................................................... 3 Xanthomonas Genomics Conference.................................................. 4 Visit IS-MPMI Central at the Congress ....................................................... 4 St. Louis Hosts 9th International Plant Molecular Biology Congress ....................................................... 5 Funding Opportunity: NSF and Gates Foundation Announce BREAD Program ...................................... 5 Meet IS-MPMI Members ..................... 6 Welcome New Members................... 9 Recently Published Research in MPMI .......................................................10 Coming Events ........................................12 IS-MPMI Directory ................................13 Employment..............................................50 Look Inside for IS-MPMI Directory Pages 13-50 Photo courtesy of J-F Bergeron, Enviro Foto

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Reporter International Society forMolecular Plant-Microbe Interactions

Issue No. 2, 2009

Published by the International Society for Molecular Plant-Microbe InteractionsIS-MPMI • 3340 Pilot Knob Road • St. Paul, MN 55121 U.S.A. • Phone: +1.651.454.7250 • Fax: +1.651.454.0766 • www.ismpminet.org

IS-MPMI REPORTER DEADLINEDeadline for submitting items for the next issue is August 15, 2009.Submission of materials as electronic files, on disk or as e-mail attachments, will speed processing. For information on submitting electronic images, contact Joel Berg at [email protected].

Send items to:Editor-in-Chief Sophien KamounJohn Innes CentreSainsbury LaboratoryColney LaneNorwich NR4 7UHUnited KingdomPhone: +44(0)1603 450410E-mail: [email protected]

Rendez-vous à Québec! XIV International Congress on Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions PreviewThis July 19–23, attendees from 46 countries around the world will gather to present their research, network, and discuss the future of molecular genetics and molecular biology at the XIV International Congress on Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions in Québec, Canada. IS-MPMI, together with the Local Organizing Committee in Québec, have put together an outstanding program, featuring an impressive list of confirmed speakers, as well as networking opportunities and unique cultural events. As the chair of the Local Organizing Committee, I could not be more proud of the program we’ve put together and I’m excited to invite you to join us in Québec.

More than 800 abstracts have been submitted for the XIV Congress, ensuring that there will be something for everyone in the scientific and technical program. The program will also include eight plenary sessions and 18 concurrent sessions on topics related to pathogenic interactions, symbiotic interactions, common host mechanisms, signaling and molecular dialogues, dynamics of plant responses to microbes, plant-microbe interactions and technology transfer, RNA silencing, and plant immunity.

This year’s program also includes a special guest lecture on Sunday, July 19. Luis Sequeira will present the opening lecture, “Facing the Issues in Agricultural Biotechnology.” Sequeira, University of Wisconsin-Madison, will address the importance of our society’s role in developing translational research in plant diseases and how IS-MPMI can become a leader in agricultural biotechnology.

The program also includes ample time to take part in networking and cultural activities. In these lean economic times, face-to-face meetings with other scientists in the field are more critical than ever and will help ensure that your career is on the right path. There is no better opportunity to meet top-level speakers and researchers within specific areas of interest than at the XIV Congress. Networking opportunities at the meeting include the Welcome Reception on Sunday, a two-hour boat cruise on the St. Lawrence River on Wednesday afternoon, and the Final Banquet and Show on Thursday evening. These activities provide an important venue for making personal and professional connections that will last throughout your career.

Finally, Québec offers beautiful July weather, historic charm, and exciting cultural and outdoor activities for you and your guests at the meeting. Visit the congress website at www.mpmi2009.ulaval.ca for complete information on the program, accommodations, travel, registration, and more. We’re looking forward to seeing everyone in Québec!

Hani AntounChair, Local Organizing Committee

IN THIS ISSUE

XIV International Congress .............. 1

President’s Message ................................ 2

2009 IS-MPMI Award Winner Announced .................................................. 2

XIV Congress Preliminary Program......................................................... 3

Xanthomonas Genomics Conference.................................................. 4

Visit IS-MPMI Central at the Congress ....................................................... 4

St. Louis Hosts 9th International Plant Molecular Biology Congress ....................................................... 5

Funding Opportunity: NSF and Gates Foundation Announce BREAD Program ...................................... 5

Meet IS-MPMI Members ..................... 6

Welcome New Members................... 9

Recently Published Research in MPMI .......................................................10

Coming Events ........................................12

IS-MPMI Directory ................................13

Employment ..............................................50

Look Inside for IS-MPMI Directory

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A Message from the PresidentThe XIV IS-MPMI Congress to be held in Québec City is only a few weeks ahead and Hani Antoun, the congress organizer, and the Local Organizing Committee are ready to receive participants from more than 30 countries, making it possible once again to gather together members of our society. Multiple benefits are also ahead of us, including

hearing first-hand science on the cutting edge, establishing new collaborations, and last but not least, making new friends and meeting dear colleagues in the diverse field of plant-microbe interactions. All of this will happen in one of the most emblematic and charming venue cities of the Northern Hemisphere.

A sign of robustness and driving vitality is evident when a scientific community is able to attract and congregate a substantial number of graduate students and young scientists to do stimulating work in their fields of competence, assuring both its prevalence and evolution. In this regard, it is rewarding and extremely pleasing to know that, at the XIV edition of the congress, almost 50% of the attendees will be students and post-docs working in different fields of plant-microbe interactions. In light of the increasing interest of young scientists in the different aspects of plant-microbe interactions, it is vital that authorities support research in new developments, create opportunities by opening positions and scholarships for young scientists, and commend the renewed interest, creativity, and professionalism of those professors and mentors who teach and lead with enthusiasm and scientific rigor, while unraveling the frontiers of knowledge. One example of such a remarkable person, is the outstanding professor, mentor, and scientist, Jeff Dangl.

This year, IS-MPMI is proud to honor Dangl, one of its most distinguished members, for his pioneering and passionate commitment to unraveling the puzzling mysteries of signaling pathways that plants use in defense of pathogens with this year’s IS-MPMI Award. In 2009, he also received the important Stephen Hales Prize from the American Society of Plant Biologists. (See adjacent article for more on Dangl and this notable award.)

My term as president of IS-MPMI is coming to an end at the XIV Congress, and it has been an honor and a great pleasure to serve our society. I would like to express my deepest gratitude for the help and continuous support received from the staff members of IS-MPMI and my colleagues from the Board of Directors. I wish most success to the new president of IS-MPMI, Felice Cervone.

Federico SanchezPresident

Federico Sanchez

2009 IS-MPMI Award Winner AnnouncedJeff Dangl, a plant-genome scientist and the John N. Couch Professor in the Department of Biology at the University of North Carolina (UNC), Chapel Hill, is this year’s recipient of the IS-MPMI Award. The award, only the second to be given, honors outstanding innovative research. The first award went to Thomas Boller, Institute of Botany, University of Basel, Switzerland, in 2007.

This year’s winner joined UNC in 1995, after receiving a B.S. degree in biology, a B.A. degree in modern literature (1981), and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees (1986) from Stanford University. He is an elected member of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, a fellow in the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and associate director of the Carolina Center for Genome Science. He served on the MPMI Editorial Board for 11 years. This self-proclaimed “hard-core geneticist” focuses on host-pathogen interactions, mainly looking at how plants recognize and fend off pathogens; overall, how to make plants more disease resistant.

His lab mostly uses Arabidopsis thaliana (thale cress)—the first plant genome to be sequenced—to study disease resistance. The lab’s research centers on 1) understanding the structure and function of plant NB-LRR disease resistance proteins, especially RPM1; 2) the molecular control of hypersensitive programmed cell death that accompanies disease resistance responses; and 3) understanding the molecular mechanism by which pathogenic bacteria cause disease in plants using diverse suites of type III effector proteins.

Dangl has made significant contributions to the understanding of plant defense from pathogens and the molecular basis of the innate immune response in plants. For these and other important contributions to the field of molecular-plant interactions and following an internal vote process by the IS-MPMI Board of Directors, Dangl was elected as the recipient of the 2009 award.

Read more about the award and the previous awardee’s work at www.ismpminet.org/members/award.asp.

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XIV International Congress on Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions PRELIMINARy PRogRAMSpeaker listings are preliminary and subject to change.

Sunday, July 1912:00 – 15:00 Board of Directors Meeting12:00 – 20:00 Registration Open15:00 – 19:00 Exhibitor Set-up15:00 – 19:00 Poster Set-up (authors place posters in Exhibit Hall)18:00 – 20:00 Opening Welcome and Address by Luis Sequeira and Award Presentation20:00 – 22:30 Welcome Reception Monday, July 207:00 – 9:00 Cash Breakfast Concessions Open7:00 – 16:30 Registration7:00 – 23:00 Poster Viewing8:00 – 10:00 Plenary I—PATHOGENIC INTERACTIONS, P. de Wit, N. Talbot, R. Kahmann, and P. Dodds10:00 – 10:30 Coffee Break10:30 – 12:30 Plenary II—SYMBIOTIC INTERACTIONS, S. Long, D. Bogusz, M. Kahn, and U. Mathesius12:30 – 14:00 Lunch Break with Exhibits/Poster Viewing—cash concessions available14:00 – 16:00 Concurrent 1—Secondary Metabolites14:00 – 16:00 Concurrent 2—Symbiotic Interactions14:00 – 16:00 Concurrent 3—ROS/NO Signaling and PCD16:00 – 16:30 Coffee Break16:30 – 18:30 Concurrent 4—Quorum Sensing16:30 – 18:30 Concurrent 5—Molecular Dialogues and Signaling I16:30 – 18:30 Concurrent 6—Plant Cell Wall Modifications18:30 – 20:00 Dinner Break20:00 – 23:00 Exhibits Open and Poster Viewing20:00 – 21:30 Odd-Numbered Poster Authors Present

Tuesday, July 217:00 – 9:00 Cash Breakfast Concessions Open7:00 – 16:30 Registration7:00 – 23:00 Poster Viewing8:00 – 10:00 Plenary III—COMMON HOST MECHANISMS, J. Jones, S.-Y. He, M. Harrison, and K. Szczyglowski10:00 – 10:30 Coffee Break10:30 – 12:30 Plenary IV—SIGNALING AND MOLECULAR DIALOGUES, B. Staskawicz, R. Innes, U. Bonas, and

F. Cervone12:30 – 14:00 Lunch Break with Exhibits/Poster Viewing—cash concessions available14:00 – 16:00 Concurrent 7—Molecular Dialogues and Signaling II14:00 – 16:00 Concurrent 8—Genomics of Diazotrophic Plant-Associated Bacteria14:00 – 16:00 Concurrent 9—Theory and Practice of Biocontrol16:00 – 16:30 Coffee Break16:30 – 18:30 Concurrent 10—Interactions with Invertebrates16:30 – 18:30 Concurrent 11—Gene Silencing16:30 – 18:30 Concurrent 12—Practical Application Bioinoculants18:30 – 20:00 Dinner Break20:00 – 23:00 Exhibits Open and Poster Viewing20:00 – 21:30 Even-Numbered Poster Authors Present

Wednesday, July 227:00 – 9:00 Cash Breakfast Concessions Open7:00 – 14:00 Poster Viewing7:00 – 16:00 Registration8:00 – 10:00 Plenary V—DYNAMICS OF PLANT RESPONSES TO MICROBES, E. Kombrink, B. Mauch-Mani,

R. Wise, and S. KamounPreliminary Program continued on page 4

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10:00 – 10:30 Coffee Break10:30 – 12:30 Plenary VI—PLANT-MICROBE

INTERACTIONS AND TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER, R. Belanger, L. Matteo, D. Gonsalves, and J. Loper

12:30 – 14:00 Lunch Break—cash concessions available

Exhibits Open14:00 – 15:30 Poster Take-down14:00 – 20:00 Exhibitor Move-out15:30 – 17:30 Boat Cruise17:30 Dinner Break and Free Evening

Thursday, July 237:00 – 9:00 Cash Breakfast Concessions Open7:00 – 16:30 Registration8:00 – 10:00 Concurrent 13—Effector Proteins

and the Endocytic Pathway8:00 – 10:00 Concurrent 14—Plant-Virus

Interactions8:00 – 10:00 Concurrent 15—Microbe-Induced

Plant Organogenesis10:00 – 10:30 Coffee Break10:30 – 12:30 Concurrent 16—Tree-Microbe

Interactions10:30 – 12:30 Concurrent 17—Model Organisms

and the Post-Genomic Area10:30 – 12:30 Concurrent 18—Emerging

Technologies12:30 – 14:00 Lunch Break—cash concessions

available14:00 – 16:00 Plenary VII—RNA SILENCING,

O. Voinnet, H. Jin, M. Crespi, and P. Moffett

16:00 – 16:30 Coffee Break16:30 – 18:30 Plenary VIII—PLANT IMMUNITY

AND CLOSING CEREMONY, P. Schulze-Lefert, J. Parker, X. Dong, and S. Dinesh-Kumar

19:30 – 24:00 Final Banquet and Show

Concurrent sessions and invited speakers who have confirmed their participation to date:P. Birch, P. Bonfante, W. J. Broughton, J. Burgyan, X. Chen, E. L. Davis, J. Ellis, M. T. Esquerré-Tugayé, D. Faure, E. Giraud, M. Grant, R. Hammerschmidt, A. Herrera-Estrella, A. Hirsch, M. Hofte, S. A. Hogenhout, E. Kondorosi, K. Korth, M. Leggett, X. Li, C. Lo, M. Parniske, A. Pühler, G. Reuter, S. Robatzek, A. Seguin, K. Shimamoto, S. Smith, G. Stacey, J. Stenlid, J. Walton, and D. Wendehenne.

Xanthomonas genomics Conference

Xanthomonas Genomics Conference 2009 will assemble scientists from around the world who are engaged in research to better understand how this important group of bacteria has adapted to exploit an extraordinary diversity of plant hosts and host tissues; develop needed improvements in disease control and prevention; and understand and better harness the capacity of members of this genus to produce useful compounds. The goals of the conference are to share and discuss recent discoveries; identify important challenges and opportunities; discuss new technologies and approaches; and determine key resources for continued, community-driven advances. The conference will be held at the beautiful and bucolic Pingree Park Campus of Colorado State University. Registration is $200; $100 for students. Reasonable housing packages are available on a first-come basis. For more information, please see www.plantpath.iastate.edu/xgc2009 or contact Adam Bogdanove, chair Iowa State University ([email protected]); Jan Leach, Colorado State University ([email protected]); or Frank White, Kansas State University ([email protected]).

Visit IS-MPMI Central at the 2009 IS-MPMI Congress!IS-MPMI Central is your place to learn about everything IS-MPMI has to offer. Speak with IS-MPMI Headquarters staff to learn about your many member benefits.

Stay on top of leading research with MPMI Online. Learn about how MPMI Online can save you time when researching and sign up for a saved search alert to receive a FREE 2GB MPMI flash drive (while supplies last). Staff will be on hand to help you create or update your online profile. Take advantage of 10–30% dis-counts when you purchase books published or recom-mended by IS-MPMI.

IS-MPMI connects you with scientists and organiza-tions around the world. You will have the opportunity to share your thoughts on the society and the congress and to meet some of the IS-MPMI board members. Look for jobs or post a position opening in your institution on the Job Board.

Find out everything IS-MPMI can do for you and your research! Be sure to visit IS-MPMI Central in the entry hall of the Québec City Convention Center.

Preliminary Program continued from page 3

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St. Louis Hosts 9th International Plant Molecular Biology CongressElite scientists from around the world will gather in St. Louis, MO, U.S.A., for one of the most prestigious plant research events—the 9th International Plant Molecular Biology (IPMB) Congress. Scheduled for October 25–30, 2009, the congress is making its debut in St. Louis, returning to the United States after being hosted abroad for more than 20 years.

Internationally renowned scientists will be hosted here by Perry Gustafson, professor of plant sciences at the University of Missouri in Columbia; Monsanto’s Chief Technology Officer Robert T. Fraley; and Peter Raven, president of the Missouri Botanical Garden.

The congress will feature more than 50 forums, abstract poster displays and presentations, evening workshops, and other events to chronicle the advances in plant molecular biology. Topics will include agricultural productivity, phytotherapy for human health, generating biofuels, and the future of biodiversity, further reinforcing the need to find solutions for today’s global challenges.

“The Congress is considered one of the most important events to share worldwide progress in discovering the potential that plants hold to help solve the issues facing the planet,” says Gustafson. “Our guest speakers are discovering solutions for fuel, food, and medicine and will offer a fascinating look into our sustainable future.”

The IPMB Congress has already secured commitments from more than 300 scientists who will present during the course of the event. Registration for the 2009 IPMB Congress is now open online. Please visit www.ipmb2009.org for more information.

Funding opportunity: The National Science Foundation and the gates Foundation Announce BREAD Program

The National Science Foundation (NSF) has announced a nearly $50 million partnership with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to support innovative solutions to critical agricultural challenges in developing countries. Each organization will provide $24 million over five years to support a competitive awards program for science research projects addressing drought, pests, disease, and other serious problems facing small farmers and their families who rely on their crops for their food and income.

The award program—Basic Research to Enable Agricultural Development (BREAD)—will support a competitive award program for science research projects developing innovative approaches and technologies to boost agricultural productivity in developing countries.

The NSF will manage the program using its peer-review process in consultation with the Gates Foundation. NSF funds will be used to support research carried out in eligible U.S. academic institutions, such as nonprofit research organizations, including museums, research laboratories, and professional societies. The Gates Foundation’s funds will be used to support eligible international partners via subawards from the U.S. awardees.

BREAD program solicitations will be nonprescriptive, inviting a broad scope of applications. A solicitation for funding proposals under the BREAD program will be available in early June on the BREAD website, accessible through www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=5338&org=BIO.

This funding program is part of the Gates Foundation’s Agricultural Development Initiative. The foundation is working to strengthen the entire agricultural value chain—from seeds and soil to farm management and market access—so that progress against hunger and poverty is sustainable over the long term.

Receive a FREE MPMI 2GB flash drive when you set up a saved search in MPMI Online during the IS-MPMI Congress in Québec City. You can easily customize online content from MPMI to match your interests. Learn more during the IS-MPMI Congress, where staff will be available to help you create your profile in MPMI Online. Set up a saved search and receive a FREE MPMI 2GB flash drive (while supplies last)! Visit IS-MPMI Central in the entry hall of the Québec City Convention Center.

Receive a FREE MPMI 2gB Flash Drive

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Student Member

Caroline GutjahrUniversity of LausanneLausanne, Switzerland

I studied biology at the University of Freiburg (Germany) and the University of Aberdeen (Scotland) with a main focus on plant physiology and minors in microbiology, tropical ecology,

and philosophy. My diploma (equivalent to an M.Sc.) finished with a thesis in the lab of Peter Nick at the University of Freiburg (now Karlsruhe). I studied the role of phytohormone gradients and the cytoskeleton in gravitropism of rice coleoptiles and found that the classically well-known auxin gradient, first proposed by Cholodny and Went, is opposed by a gradient of jasmonic acid during gravitropism. During undergraduate courses in tropical ecology at Aberdeen, I had been introduced to the importance of rhizobial and mycorrhizal symbioses for plant nutrition, especially on poor soils. A research expedition to Sri Lanka shortly after strengthened the impression these courses left on me. I saw how farmers recovered soils that were badly degraded because of intensive tea cultivation for small-scale, self-subsistence agriculture. They induced an artificial succession by planting legume trees, which are hosts to rhizobia and arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. Enriching the soil with nutrients in this way, they prepared the ground for more demanding crops which were planted a few years later. Although I am fascinated by the potential of plant root symbioses to help establish sustainable agricultural practices, I am mostly interested in basic research and I started to ask myself questions, such as “How can a plant distinguish between pathogenic and symbiotic microbes and react accordingly?” and “What are the signals and mechanisms that lead to reprogramming of host cells allowing changes in shape (as during formation of an arbuscule) or formation of a new organ (like a nodule) to occur?”

I decided to work on the arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis and joined the well-established lab of Paola Bonfante at the University of Turin (Italy) to study physiological changes occurring in roots of the model legume Lotus japonicus in response to presymbiotic signals exuded by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi. After having spent one year in Italy, I started a Ph.D. thesis (supported by fellowships from the German National Academic Foundation and the Roche Foundation, Switzerland) in the relatively young lab of Uta Paszkowski at the University of Geneva (Switzerland) and moved with her to the University of

Lausanne (Switzerland) one year later. The initial phase of my Ph.D. degree turned out to be quite exciting, as we not only set up a new lab but also established rice as a new model plant for mycorrhiza research. Using qPCR and in situ hybridization, I first developed a set of robust marker genes in rice that could be used as readouts for arbuscular mycorrhiza-specific signaling when characterizing rice mutants or specific physiological scenarios. I found that 18 rice genes, which had emerged from a microarray study previously performed in Paszkowski’s lab, were exclusively expressed in mycorrhizal rice roots and fell into several classes of spatio-temporal expression patterns during arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization. Two of these marker genes encode putative small apoplastic proteins containing an LysM domain. This domain is known to bind chitin oligomers and is present in legume Nod-factor receptors, as well as in Arabidopsis and rice receptors for chitin elicitors released by pathogenic fungi. Also, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi are predicted to release chitin oligomers of some sort, for example, during hyphal growth. Being very intrigued by the possible function of these LysM domain-containing proteins, we created transgenic rice perturbed in expression of these genes via RNAi-mediated silencing and over-expression and are currently analyzing the transgenic lines. As a second step, I determined how far signaling components known to be required for the mycorrhizal symbiosis in dicotyledonous legumes are conserved in the phylogenetically distant monocotyledonous rice. Taking advantage of the extensive reverse genetics collections of rice insertion mutants, I could demonstrate (in parallel with the labs of Haruko Imaizumi-Anraku, Japan, and Hongyan Zhu, United States) that four components (CASTOR, POLLUX, CCAMK, and CYCLOPS) of the legume common SYM pathway are conserved in rice. In mutants of all four signaling components, arbuscular mycorrhizal colonization stops at the rhizodermis and the cortex is never colonized. Nevertheless, the mutants still express some of the above-mentioned marker genes. The gene expression pattern differs between the mutants depending on their position within the common SYM pathway. We concluded that mycorrhizal-specific signaling must be a complex signaling network with signaling cues that should be independent and such that are deviating from the main common SYM-signaling pathway. Using transcriptomics as readout for underlying signaling events, I am currently investigating more deeply into some recently discovered peculiarities of common SYM signaling in rice.

I joined IS-MPMI after the congress in Mérida, Mexico, where the temples of Uxmal remained “in the dark and silence” but the scientific part of my mind did not. I perceive that IS-MPMI is a great platform for information exchange in our rapidly evolving field.

Meet IS-MPMI MembersIS-MPMI’s diverse membership spans the globe and includes professionals who have been in their field for decades, as well as those who are just starting out. To help members learn more about their colleagues, the IS-MPMI Reporter includes profiles of randomly chosen members at different career stages.

Caroline Gutjahr

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Post-Doctoral/EarlyCareer Member

Akiko SugioJohn Innes CentreNorwich, United Kingdom

During my studies, plant-microbe interactions were not my focus. I was interested in the application of science in industries, and I took a job in Novo Nordisk Japan, currently

known as Novozymes Japan, just after I obtained a master’s degree in biotechnology at the Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan. The company specialized in producing industrial enzymes, and my project was the cloning, expression, and characterization of the genes that encode enzymes. I enjoyed the new environment and my work, but gradually I was attracted to the world of plant-microbe interactions because I cloned a few genes from plant-pathogenic fungi and wondered about their functions in nature.

In 2001, I started a Ph.D. degree in plant pathology at Kansas State University, U.S.A., as a Tillman scholar. The reasons I went to the United States were to improve my English skills and to get financial support, which we didn’t normally get in Japan at that time. I joined Frank White’s lab and studied the interaction of rice and Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae. In the beginning, I focused on the bacteria side and studied hrpF in X. oryzae pv. oryzae. Although HrpF was known as a translocon of type III secretion system (TTSS), we found that HrpF was not absolutely necessary for X. oryzae pv. oryzae to secrete avirulence proteins and trigger hypersensitive response.

Next, I studied rice responses to X. oryzae pv. oryzae ingress. I examined several rice genes that are induced by X. oryzae pv. oryzae infection, and with Bing Yang (he became an assistant professor at Iowa State University) in the lab, we discovered that the activities of specific X. oryzae pv. oryzae virulence factors were correlated with the inductions of corresponding rice genes. We have also shown that the induction of those rice genes made rice more susceptible to some X. oryzae pv. oryzae strains. The X. oryzae pv. oryzae virulence factors have a common structure that looks like a transcription activator and are secreted in TTSS-dependent manner. Therefore, we hypothesized that those effectors activate transcription of rice genes to create a suitable environment for bacteria growth. We don’t know which kind of condition is actually “suitable” for the bacteria yet. It might be achieved by suppression of host defense or higher availability of nutrients.

In 2004, I received a Sarachek pre-doctoral honors fellowship which financially helped me a lot and

encouraged me to explore science in a different country. After I obtained my Ph.D. degree in 2005, I was interested in studying plant systems by using pathogen infection as a tool. I left Kansas and started my first post-doc in Andy Maule’s lab at the John Innes Centre, United Kingdom, as a Marie Curie Incoming International Fellow.

It has been known that virus infection leads to the induction of plant cytosolic Hsp70. It was presumed that the response was triggered by accumulation of virus proteins (some misfolded), but no one had formally examined this idea. We named this response as cytosolic protein response (CPR) and investigated it as a parallel response to unfolded protein response (UPR), which is a response to the accumulation of misfolded protein in ER. By comparing plant responses to different treatments that create misfolded proteins, we succeeded in dissecting CPR from larger heat shock response and identified a part of the pathway that triggers the induction of Hsp70. In this two-year post-doc period, I experienced the power of Arabidopsis and Nicotiana benthamiana in plant research.

After training in the Maule lab, I decided to return to study plant-microbe interactions closely and am currently working as a post-doc in Saskia Hogenhout’s lab in the John Innes Centre. We are studying plant-pathogenic bacteria, phytoplasma strain aster yellows witches’-broom (AY-WB), which can infect the model plant Arabidopsis. Phytoplasmas are transmitted by leafhoppers and cause severe damage on multiple host plants. The symptoms are diverse and often show disturbance of normal plant development. For example, phytoplasma-infected Arabidopsis produce a cluster of young leaves and green-colored flowers. Interestingly, phytoplasma-infected plants are more attractive to insect vectors and increase the fecundity of the insects. We hypothesized that phytoplasmas secrete multiple effector proteins that target plant development and/or defense system against insects and the bacteria. To prove this hypothesis, we are currently studying the function of AY-WB-secreted proteins and identified a few proteins that change the morphology of Arabidopsis.

As I was educated in a university that specialized in engineering, I tend to be attracted to research that can be useful in future industry. Molecular plant-microbe interactions is a perfect research field because many studies ask fundamental biological questions but they are not too far from the applications. I became a member of IS-MPMI and attended the IS-MPMI Congress held in Sorrento, Italy, in 2006. I appreciated the financial assistance provided by IS-MPMI. I enjoyed the talks and poster presentations, and in addition to that, I really enjoyed meeting with old and new friends at the congress. I am looking forward to seeing them this year in Québec City.

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Distinguished Member

Robert DudlerInstitute of Plant Biology University of ZurichZurich, Switzerland

Being fascinated by nature and bird watching and strongly influenced as a high school student by books of the behavioral scientist Konrad Lorenz, I studied zoology at the

University of Zurich, obtaining a (master’s) diploma in zoology in 1977. Soon I became captivated by molecular biology and decided to concentrate on this exciting and expanding field for my further education. I stayed at the Institute of Zoology working on tRNA genes of Drosophila melanogaster and obtained a Ph.D. degree in 1981. From 1982 to 1984, I joined the Laboratory of Molecular Biology (LMB) of the Medical Research Council (MRC) in Cambridge, United Kingdom, as a post-doctoral fellow. The method to transform D. melanogaster had just been published, and working under the supervision of Andrew Travers and Hugh Pelham, I took the opportunity to perform one of the first in vivo promoter analyses in transgenic flies. My stay at the MRC had a permanent impact on my scientific thinking and independence that still is invaluable for me today. After my post-doctoral stay, I took a job as a lecturer at the Institute of Plant Biology, University of Zurich, with Roger Parish. Although at a plant research institute, he ran a cancer project and had just published a paper describing a monoclonal antibody that inhibited the invasiveness of metastatic mouse cancer cells. Free to choose and fascinated by the project, I decided to clone the gene encoding the mouse epitope recognized by the antibody. After many difficulties we succeeded, surprisingly discovering that the epitope belonged to a periplasmic binding protein homolog of a high-affinity transport system (an ABC transporter) in Mycoplasma hyorhinis, discovering such transporters in Gram-positive bacteria. This led to two publications in EMBO journal in 1988 that are still cited, since a connection between this mycoplasma species and certain cancer forms has materialized also clinically. Being at a plant biology institute, where I was promoted to adjunct professor in 2001, I finally chose to change my research to acquired resistance in cereals, at the beginning mainly focsing on the interaction of powdery mildew with wheat, but also on the interaction of rice blast with rice. We began by cloning transcripts accumulating at the onset of acquired resistance. It became quickly obvious that, to test whether the respective genes were involved in resistance, a quick and reliable assay system for candidate genes was needed. We thus established a transient assay system based on the biolistic transformation of cereal epidermal cells. This widely used system works well and allows scoring of the phenotypic effect on powdery mildew-cereal interactions of transient over-expression as well as suppression by RNA interference of genes of interest. From this period, two diverging research projects evolved. One was triggered by the cloning of a pathogen-

induced glutathione-S-transferase (GST) gene from wheat in the early 1990s. At that time, the first multiple drug resistance (MDR) protein was cloned in mammals. Being familiar with ABC transporters from the cancer cell work and hypothesizing that GSTs would conjugate drugs and perhaps herbicides that then would be transported out of the cell or into the vacuole likely by an MDR homologue, we cloned the first plant ABC transporter (which we named PGP1) from Arabidopsis. Although the hypothesis was later shown to be correct, we of course cloned the wrong one. Plants with altered PGP1 expression exhibited a developmental phenotype and PGP1 was later shown to be involved in auxin transport in a collaboration with Enrico Martinoia’s laboratory at our institute.

Another project had its origins in results we could not reproduce while studying acquired resistance of rice. As in wheat, we had cloned a number of rice transcripts that accumulated at the onset of acquired resistance (AR) of rice to rice blast, although only locally and not systemi-cally as we thought they should. As AR was triggered by infiltration of a particular strain of the nonhost pathogen Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae, we tried another P. syringae pv. syringae strain. We still did not see systemic accumulation of our transcripts of interest, but one of them (named Pir7b) no longer accumulated at all with the new strain. The Pir7b product exhibited strong sequence similarity to a class of hydroxynitrile lyases of certain cyanogenic plants (rice of course is not cyanogenic) but had esterase activity with a very restricted set of model substrates. I thought that we could elucidate the biological function of Pir7b if we identified the difference between the two P. syringae pv. syringae strains responsible for Pir7b transcript accumulation. Using Pir7b activation as an assay, we showed that the relevant difference was the secretion of a cyclic peptide derivative we named syringo-lin A (SylA). One of the intriguing properties of SylA was that, upon spray application, it triggered hypersensitive cell death of wheat (and Arabidopsis) cells colonized by powdery mildew, thus converting a compatible interac-tion into an incompatible one. Transcriptome analyses of SylA-sprayed and untreated plants revealed very complex SylA-induced changes whose interpretation eventually led to the hypothesis that SylA may target the proteasome. Recently, we showed together with our collaborators that SylA is a virulence factor synthesized by many strains of P. syringae pv. syringae (but not by other pathovars as far as tested) that irreversibly inhibit the eukaryotic proteasome by a novel mechanism. Cloning of the SylA synthetase gene cluster allowed to build a SylA biosynthesis model, which in turn allowed the cloning of the gene cluster re-sponsible for the biosynthesis of glidobactin A (GlbA), a structurally similar antifungal and antitumor agent isolated from an unknown species belonging to the Burkholderi-ales 20 years ago. We showed that GlbA is also a protea-some inhibitor acting by the same mechanism as SylA, and thus we dubbed this class of inhibitors as syrbactins. Homologous gene clusters potentially responsible for the synthesis of syrbactin-like compounds were identified in an intriguing set of human and insect pathogens (Burk-holderia pseudomallei, B. oklahomensis, Photorhabdus

Robert Dudler

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Please join us in welcoming them to our society!

asymbiotica, P. luminescens). Currently, we are engaged in a number of collaborations to elucidate the biology of this new class of proteasome inhibitors. Why is SylA a virulence factor? Are the putative syrbactin-like compounds of the mentioned pathogens also virulence factors? And, because proteasome inhibitors are a promising class of anticancer therapeutics, is there a medical potential of syrbactins? These and other questions will keep us busy for some time.

In 1990, I attended the first IS-MPMI Congress in Interlaken which, being new to the field, was tremendously instructive

for me. Since I have entered the field of plant-pathogen interactions, IS-MPMI and its journal have been important for me. This is also reflected by the fact that part of the research output of my laboratory was published in MPMI.

Since 2000, I am fortunate to be involved in an interesting and rewarding connection with Zhejiang Agricultural University in Hangzhou, China, as a visiting professor. This interaction will be intensified in the coming years as I was elected Pao Yu-Kong Chair Professor at Zhejiang University for 2009–2011.

Anas Abdul-RazzakAkira AkamatsuMekkaoui AliShawkat AliAbdullah AlsohimBenoit AlunniJeff AndersonRyan AndersonMari Angels AchonZsuzsanna AntalMeritxell Antolin-LloveraMirella AounPavlo E. ArdanovTsutomu ArieDawn L. ArnoldShuta AsaiTom AshfieldLavanya BabujeeOfir BaharYuling BaiDouglas BakerMark J. BanfieldMaya BarMarie-anne BarnyPawel BednarekManuel BenedettiLouis BernierClaudia BernsteinSébastien BesseauRosangela BevitoriSaikat BhattacharjeeMarcia N. BlackmoorePetra BoevinkPaul BogackiJean-Jacques BonoTristan BoureauTolga BozkurtThomas BrefortFrederic BrunnerMarcel BucherDavide BulgarelliPeter R. BurlinsonMaria Gorett Caamal ChanBernarda CallaYangrong CaoLuis CardenasJimena Carrillo-TrippJessie CarvielSergio Casas-FloresLuisa Castiblanco

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Sozan HassanNagao HayashiZuhua HeKatharina HeidrichIngo HeinLaura HelftMaria Antonia HenriquezYasufumi HikichiDanielle L. M. HirkalaKei HirumaSophie HokRafael HomemMi Ju HongMd Shakhawat HossainJian HuAaron HummelSeverine HurniJeeNa HwangLori ImbodenKeigo InamiGerd InnerebnerNobuaki IshihamaYosuke IshikawaYoussef IsmailSergey IvanovEmad JaberJonathan M. JacobsMichela JanniMarianne JaubertByeong-ryool “BJ” JeongGopaljee JhaHak Chul JinAnna JoeDavid JolySameer JoshiMarie-Claude JulienIsgouhi KaloshianShinpei KatouNat KavYoji KawanoMehmet Ali KecelBirgit KemmerlingAkinori KibaBrendan KiddHongsup KimJin Hwa KimKwang-Hyung KimSang-Hee KimSung Hyun KimAngela G. KirikH. Corby Kistler

Caleb KnepperMarion KochSerry KohKamila KoropackaYasuyuki KuboChristine KuhnsMark KwaaitaalSoon Il KwonFloriane L’HaridonSylvain La CameraPaulo LacavaZhibing LaiHeini LajunenPhilippe LaporteAmy LeeJiyoung LeeBenoit LefebvreGenevieve LegaultAmandine LegerMary E. LeggettThiago Falda LeiteLauriebeth LeonelliSylvain LeratLeticia LeryJennifer LewisJing LiYue LiangKok Ang LimChia-Hua LinYu-Mei LinJun LiuTse-Yen LiuLuis V. Lopez LlorcaJuan Antonio Lopez-RaezChristian LorenzJoe M. LouisJose LozanoEwa LukasikLisong MaFazli MaboodDavid M. MackeyAllyson MacLeanAbdul Khalid MadadiTariq MahmoodTom R. MaierIan MajorPierre-Luc MalletMihir K. MandalSophie MantelinDaylin MantykaJerrylynn Manual

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Recently published research in Molecular Plant-Microbe InteractionsFind complete abstracts online with links to full-text articles at http://apsjournals.apsnet.org/loi/mpmi

March 2009, Volume 22, Number 3

Overexpression of Brassica napus MPK4 Enhances Resistance to Sclerotinia sclerotiorum in Oilseed Rape.

Tomato Transcriptional Responses to a Foliar and a Vascular Fungal Pathogen Are Distinct.

TOO MUCH LOVE, a Root Regulator Associated with the Long-Distance Control of Nodulation in Lotus japonicus.

Distinct Amino Acids of the Phytophthora infestans Effector AVR3a Condition Activation of R3a Hypersensitivity and Suppression of Cell Death.

Soluble Plant Cell Signals Induce the Expression of the Type III Secretion System of Pseudomonas syringae and Upregulate the Production of Pilus Protein HrpA.

Identification of a New Biocontrol Gene in Trichoderma atroviride: The Role of an ABC Transporter Membrane Pump in the Interaction with Different Plant-Pathogenic Fungi.

The ftsZ Gene of the Endocellular Bacterium ‘Candidatus Glomeribacter gigasporarum’ Is Preferentially Expressed During the Symbiotic Phases of Its Host Mycorrhizal Fungus.

Functional Contribution of Chorismate Synthase, Anthranilate Synthase, and Chorismate Mutase to Penetration Resistance in Barley–Powdery Mildew Interactions.

The Zur of Xanthomonas campestris Is Involved in Hypersensitive Response and Positively Regulates the Expression of the hrp Cluster Via hrpX But Not hrpG.

A Secreted SPRY Domain-Containing Protein (SPRYSEC) from the Plant-Parasitic Nematode Globodera rostochiensis Interacts with a CC-NB-

LRR Protein from a Susceptible Tomato.

Symbiosis-Related Plant Genes Modulate Molecular Responses in an Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungus During Early Root Interactions.

Genome-Wide Analysis of Differentially Expressed Genes During the Early Stages of Tomato Infection by a Potyvirus.

Changes in Disease Resistance Phenotypes Associated With Plant Physiological Age Are Not Caused by Variation in R Gene Transcript Abundance.

April 2009, Volume 22, Number 4

CURRENT REVIEW—Population Genetics of Fungal and Oomycete Effectors Involved in Gene-for-Gene Interactions.

Unusual Long-Distance Movement Strategies of Potato mop-top virus RNAs in Nicotiana benthamiana.

Regulation of Tomato Prf by Pto-like Protein Kinases.

Maria Rosa MaranoMiguel David Marfil-SantanaLorenzo MariottiKatharina MarkmannMaria del Pilar Marquez-

VillavicencioKeisuke MaseUlrike MathesiusSara MazzottaMalick MbengueRichard R. McNallyEliane MeilhocShiri Melech-BonfilSara MelitoFanhong MengTesfaye MengisteTobias MentzelSophia MersmannCarl MesarichPedro F. MestreNadia Mhedbi-HajriShinsuke MikiKiwamu MinamisawaAziz MithaniAyako MiyaKoji MiyamotoRajinikanth MohanRejili Mokhtar

Antonio MolinaFreddy MonteiroJesus MontielRobert MorbitzerRobyn MorganMatthew MoscouKatharina MuellerSteffen MuenchArijit MukherjeeJane Wamaitha MwathiVamsi J. NalamBrady T. NashZakira NaureenVladimir NekrasovMads Eggert NielsenRosalia Nuniz-PastranaDonal M. O’SullivanChang-Sik OhChellappan PadmanabhanTiziana PandolfiniDuck Hwan ParkJeong Mee ParkOhkmae K. ParkHitendra K. PatelCarsten PedersenMattias PerssonUrsula M. PfitznerJulie Plet

Anne S. PrabhuClaire Prigent-CombaretMarcel PrinsAmit K. RaiBo RenFrederic ReversIsbelia ReyesElizabeth E. RogersJai RohilaPhilippe C. RottSebastien RoyWilliam RutterHiromasa SaitohMiguel Angel Salas-MarinaSusanne SalomonRosana Sanchez-LopezTorsten Schultz-LarsenWolfgang SchweigerAmadou SeckMartina Seruga MusicMiya SharfmanTakafumi ShimizuTakeo Shimogawa Takayuki ShindoAnne-Marie SimaoGeert SmantPatrick E. J. SmitTeruo Sone

Pinnamaneni Srinivasa RaoIoannis StergiopoulosBenedicte SturboisGopal SubramaniamDaniela Jorgelina SueldoAkihiro SuzukiLes J. SzaboHideki TakahashiYoshitaka TakanoGuo-Qing TangPhilippe TanguayKyle W. TaylorRiho TerasLouise F. ThatcherMiguel Angel TorresVicky ToussaintMartin TrepanierMarco TrujilloYun-long TsaiJonathan TungWilliam UnderwoodJan UtermarkH. Peter van EsseChris CN Van SchieHorst VierheiligAltus ViljoenEdda Von Roepanack-

Lahaye

Ye WangZonghua WangOliver WindramJoan N. WongJay WorleyFangming XiaoBin XuKoste Abdissa YadetaKoji YamaguchiDonglei YangRuslan YatusevichInhwa YeamSeon-In YeomShinso YokotaZhang YongKentaro YoshidaMiki YoshiokaDae-Jin YunChristos ZamioudisNana ZappelTieme ZeilmakerXue-Xian ZhangZhongqin ZhangZheng ZhengHuanbin ZhouJose Juan Zuniga-AguilarKatja Zuther

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Conidiophore Stalk-less1 Encodes a Putative Zinc-Finger Protein Involved in the Early Stage of Conidiation and Mycelial Infection in Magnaporthe oryzae.

The Magnaporthe oryzae Avirulence Gene AvrPiz-t Encodes a Predicted Secreted Protein That Triggers the Immunity in Rice Mediated by the Blast Resistance Gene Piz-t.

Induction of Distinct Defense-Associated Protein Patterns in Aphanomyces euteiches (Oomycota)–Elicited and –Inoculated Medicago truncatula Cell-Suspension Cultures: A Proteome and Phosphoproteome Approach.

Higher Copy Numbers of the Potato RB Transgene Correspond to Enhanced Transcript and Late Blight Resistance Levels.

Correlation Between Transcript Abundance of the RB Gene and the Level of the RB-Mediated Late Blight Resistance in Potato.

Insights into the Defense-Related Events Occurring in Plant Cells Following Perception of Surfactin-Type Lipopeptide from Bacillus subtilis.

The Arabidopsis Patatin-Like Protein 2 (PLP2) Plays an Essential Role in Cell Death Execution and Differentially Affects Biosynthesis of Oxylipins and Resistance to Pathogens.

May 2009, Volume 22, Number 5

CURRENT REVIEW—Primary Metabolism and Plant Defense—Fuel for the Fire.

Analysis of Temperature Modulation of Plant Defense Against Biotrophic Microbes.

Impaired Colonization and Infection of Tomato Roots by the ∆frp1 Mutant of Fusarium oxysporum Correlates with Reduced CWDE Gene Expression.

Characterization of the Mesorhizobium loti MAFF303099 Type-Three Protein Secretion System.

Different Regulation and Roles of Lactonases AiiB and AttM in Agrobacterium tumefaciens C58.

Two Type III Secretion System Effectors from Ralstonia solanacearum GMI1000 Determine Host-Range Specificity on Tobacco.

A Gall-Inducing Caterpillar Species Increases Essential Fatty Acid Content of Its Host Plant Without Concomitant Increases in Phytohormone Levels.

Characterization of Two Unusual Features of Resistance to Soilborne cereal mosaic virus in Hexaploid Wheat: Leakiness and Gradual Elimination of Viral Coat Protein from Infected Root Tissues.

Sinorhizobium fredii HH103 cgs Mutants Are Unable to Nodulate Determinate- and Indeterminate Nodule–Forming Legumes and Overproduce an Altered EPS.

Rpi-vnt1.1, a Tm-22 Homolog from Solanum venturii, Confers Resistance to Potato Late Blight.

Mapping and Cloning of Late Blight Resistance Genes from Solanum venturii Using an Interspecific Candidate Gene Approach.

June 2009, Volume 22, Number 6

Nitric Oxide as a Partner of Reactive Oxygen Species Participates in Disease Resistance to Necrotrophic Pathogen Botrytis cinerea in Nicotiana benthamiana.

Exploiting Knowledge of R/Avr Genes to Rapidly Clone a New LZ-NBS-LRR Family of Late Blight Resistance Genes from Potato Linkage Group IV.

The Role of the Cucumber mosaic virus 2b Protein in Viral Movement and Symptom Induction.

The Xanthomonas campestris pv. vesicatoria Type III Effector Protein XopJ Inhibits Protein Secretion: Evidence for Interference with Cell Wall–Associated Defense Responses.

A Host-Selective Toxin of Pyrenophora tritici-repentis, Ptr ToxA, Induces Photosystem Changes and Reactive Oxygen Species Accumulation in Sensitive Wheat.

The N-terminal Region of the Plantago asiatica mosaic virus Coat Protein Is Required for Cell-to-Cell Movement but Is Dispensable for Virion Assembly.

Identification of Bacterial Proteins Mediating the Interactions Between Pseudomonas putida UW4 and Brassica napus (Canola).

Microcystin Production in the Tripartite Cyanolichen Peltigera leucophlebia.

Multiple Activities of the Plant Pathogen Type III Effector Proteins WtsE and AvrE Require WxxxE Motifs.

The S-Adenosyl-l-Homocysteine Hydrolase Gene ahcY of Agrobacterium radiobacter K84 Is Required for Optimal Growth, Antibiotic Production, and Biocontrol of Crown Gall Diseased.

A Key Enzyme of the Leloir Pathway Is Involved in Patho-genicity of Leptosphaeria maculans Toward Oilseed Rape.

Interaction with a Host Ubiquitin-Conjugating Enzyme Is Required for the Pathogenicity of a Geminiviral DNA β Satellite.

Adhesion and Fitness in the Bean Phyllosphere and Transmission to Seed of Xanthomonas fuscans subsp. fuscans.

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Only we can determine that. In the almost 20 years since the society was established, IS-MPMI has grown and seen many signifi-cant advancements in the science. Now IS-MPMI has reached a new milestone—1,000 members. Together we are creating a strong community of leaders in our unique science; a community posed to make great achievements for molecular plant-microbe interactions.

IS-MPMI wants to extend a special welcome to all new members to the society. This is the true home for molecular plant-microbe interactions. Your contributions are requested to help advance our science and IS-MPMI. Be sure to become involved and stay connected with this global village of scientists.

What can 1,000 IS-MPMI members accomplish? By helping each other, our potential is unlimited.

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CoMINg EVENTS 2009

June 28-July 2Ascochyta 2009: 2nd International Ascochyta WorkshopPullman, WA, U.S.A.http://capps.wsu.edu/conferences/ascochyta

July 5-10XXI International Conference on Virus and other graft Transmissible Diseases of Fruit CropsNeustadt an der Weinstrasse, Germanywww.phytomedizin.org/index.php?id=193

July 8-10Plant RoS 2009Helsinki, Finlandhttp://pog2009.org

July 13-15Xanthomonas genomics Conference 2009Fort Collins, CO, U.S.A.www.plantpath.iastate.edu/xgc2009/welcome

July 19-23XIV International Congress on Molecular Plant-Microbe InteractionsQuébec City, Québec, Canadawww.ismpminet.org/meetings

August 1-5APS Annual MeetingPortland, OR, U.S.A.http://meeting.apsnet.org

September 13-1622nd New Phytologist Symposium: Effectors in Plant-Microbe InteractionsParis, Francewww.newphytologist.org/effectors/default.htm

October 25-309th International Plant Molecular Biology CongressSt. Louis, MO, U.S.A.www.ipmb2009.org

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AAbbruscato, PamelaCERSA-Parco Tecnologico PadanoRice GenomicsVia Einstein Loc CodazzaLodi, 26900ITALYTel: 39 37 1466 2623Fax: 39 37 1466 2349pamela.abbruscato@

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Abdul-Razzak, Anas*INRAVirologie, UMR GDPP, IBVMBP 81Villenave D’Ornon, 33883FRANCETel: 33 5 5712 [email protected]

Accotto, Gian PaoloIst Di Virologia Vegetale, CNRStrada Delle Cacce 73Torino, 10135ITALYTel: 39 11 397 7285Fax: 39 11 343 [email protected]

Achar, Premila N.Kennesaw State UnivBiological & Physical Sciences1000 Chastain Road, #1202Kennesaw, GA 30144Tel: (770) 499-3524Fax: (770) [email protected]

Achouak, WafaCNRSUMR 6191 CNRS/CEAAix-Marseil UnivCEA CadaracheBat 161 IBEB/LEMiRESt-Paul-Lez-Durance, 13108FRANCETel: 33 4 4225 4961Fax: 33 4 4225 [email protected]

Adam, GerhardUniv of Nat Res & Applied Life

SciencesInst of Applied Genetics, Cell

BiologyMuthgasse 18/05/66Vienna, 1190AUSTRIATel: 43 1 3600 66380Fax: 43 1 3600 [email protected]

Adhikari, TikaNorth Dakota State UnivPlant Pathology Dept306 Walster HallFargo, ND 58105Tel: (701) 231-7079Fax: (701) [email protected]

Aguilar, Mario O.Univ Nacl de La PlataQuimica BiologicaFac Cien Ex - Calle 47 Y 115La Plata BA, 1900ARGENTINATel: 54 221 425 0497Fax: 54 221 422 [email protected]

Akamatsu, Akira*Nara Inst of Science & Tech8916-5, Takayam TyoIkomaJAPANTel: 81 743 725 [email protected]

Akimitsu, KazuyaKagawa UnivFac of AgricLife Sciences DeptMiki-choKagawa-ken, 761-0795JAPANTel: 81 87 891 3131Fax: 81 87 891 [email protected]

Ali, Mekkaoui*Univ of Sciences & TechnologyFaculty of Biological SciencesPO Box 32 El AliaBab Ezzouar Algiers, 16111ALGERIATel: 213 7 7225 [email protected]

Ali, Shawkat*Univ of British ColumbiaDept of Botany#3529 - 6270 University BlvdVancouver, BC V6T 1Z4CANADATel: (250) [email protected]

Allen, CaitilynUniv of WisconsinPlant Pathology Dept1630 Linden DrRussell Labs 885Madison, WI 53706Tel: (608) [email protected]

Allersma, TonDe Ruiter Zonen SeedsResearch DeptLeeuwenhoekweg 52Bergschenhoek, 2661 CZNETHERLANDSTel: 31 10 529 2222Fax: 31 10 529 2410carla.schoonus@deruiterseeds.

com

Alsohim, Abdullah*Univ of ReadingSchool of Biological SciencesWhiteknightsReading, RG6 6AJUNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 7960 967 [email protected]

Alunni, Benoit*INRA UMR 217Plant-Pathogen Interactions Lab16, rue Claude BernardParis, 75005FRANCETel: 33 1 4408 1699Fax: 33 6 2152 [email protected]

Anand, AjithSamuel Roberts Noble FoundationPlant Biology Division2510 Sam Noble PkwyArdmore, OK 73401Tel: (580) 224-6124Fax: (580) [email protected]

Anderson, Jeff*Univ of MissouriBiochemistry Dept205 Bond Life Sciences CtrColumbia, MO 65211Tel: (573) [email protected]

Anderson, Ryan*Virginia TechPlant Pathology Physiology Dept2802 Newton CourtBlacksburg, VA 24060Tel: (410) [email protected]

Ane, Jean-Michel M.Univ of WisconsinAgronomy Dept219 Moore Hall1575 Linden DrMadison, WI 53706Tel: (608) 890-0155Fax: (608) [email protected]

Angels Achon, Mari*Centro UDL-IRTAProtection Crops DeptAlcalde Rovira Roure, 191Lleida, E-25198SPAINTel: 34 973 702 827Fax: 34 973 238 [email protected]

Antal, Zsuzsanna*Claude Bernard UnivFunctional Genomics of Fungi

Pathogenic43 Bd Du 11 Novembre 1918Villeurbanne, Lyon1, 69622FRANCETel: 33 47 285 2678zsuzsanna.antal@

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Antolin-Llovera, Meritxell*Univ of MunichFaculty of Biology, GeneticsGrosshaderner Str. 2-4Planegg-Martinsried, 82152GERMANYTel: 49 45 8921 807 4707meritxellantolin@

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Antoun, Hani H.Univ Laval2110 Pavillon de L’EnvirotronQuebec, QC G1K 7P4CANADATel: (418) 656-2131x3650Fax: (418) [email protected]

Aoun, Mirella*Univ LavalCentre D’etude de la ForatPavillon MarchandQuebec, QC G1V0A6CANADATel: (418) [email protected]

Ardanov, Pavlo E.*Univ of OuluBiology DeptPO Box 3000Oulu, FI-90014FINLANDTel: 358 44 951 0783Fax: 358 44 951 [email protected]

Arie, Tsutomu*Tokyo Univ of Agric & TechnologyPlant Pathology Dept1-1-8, SaiwaichoFuchu, Tokyo, 183-8509JAPANTel: 81 42 367 5691Fax: 81 42 367 [email protected]

Arnold, Dawn L.*Univ of the West of EnglandDept of Applied SciencesFrenchay Campus, Coldharbour LnBristol, BS16 1QYUNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 1179 656 261x2473Fax: 44 1179 763 [email protected]

Asai, Shuta*Nagoya UnivLab of Defense in Plant-Pathogens

InteractionsChikusa, NagoyaJAPANTel: 81 52 789 3928Fax: 81 52 789 [email protected]

Asano, TomoyaKanazawa UnivDiv of Functional Genomics13-1 Takaramachi - ASRCKanazawa, 920-0934JAPANTel: 81 76 265 2772Fax: 81 76 234 [email protected]

Ashfield, Tom*Myers Hall 150915 East Third StreetBloomington, IN 47405Tel: (812) [email protected]

Avni, AdiTel Aviv UnivPlant Sciences DeptHaim LevanonTel Aviv, 69978ISRAELTel: 972 3 640 9840Fax: 972 3 641 [email protected]

Avrova, Anna O.Scottish Crop Research InstPlant Pathology DeptInvergowrieDundee, DD2 5DAUNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 1382 562 731Fax: 44 1382 568 [email protected]

BBabujee, Lavanya*Univ of WisconsinPlant Pathology Dept1630 Linden Dr880 Russel LabMadison, WI 53705Tel: (608) [email protected]

Bahar, Ofir*Hebrew Univ of JerusalemPlant Pathology & MicrobiologyFaculty of AgricultureRehovot, 76100ISRAELTel: 972 8 948 [email protected]

Bai, Yuling*Wageningen UnivDroevendaalsesteeg 1Wageningen, 6708PBNETHERLANDSTel: 31 317 482 [email protected]

Baker, Christina M.Univ of TexasBiology DeptBox 19498501 S Nedderman DrArlington, TX 76019-0498Tel: (817) [email protected]

Baker, Douglas*Stockholm UnivBotany DeptLilla Frescativagen 5Stockholm, S-10691SWEDENTel: 46 8 163 [email protected]

Bakker, Peter A. H. M.Utrecht UnivPlant Pathology DeptPO Box 80084Utrecht, 3508 TBNETHERLANDSTel: 31 30 253 6861Fax: 31 30 251 [email protected]

Bakkeren, GuusAgric & Agri-Food CanadaPacific Agri-Food Research CentreHwy 97 - Box 5000Summerland, BC V0H 1Z0CANADATel: (250) 494-6368Fax: (250) [email protected]

Balestrini, Raffaella MariaUniv of TorinoCNR - Inst of Plant ProtectionViale Mattioli 25Torino, 10125ITALYTel: 39 11 650 2927Fax: 39 11 670 [email protected]

Ballini, ElsaUSDA ARSIowa State UnivBessey HallAmes, IA 50011Tel: (515) [email protected]

Banerjee, Manas R.Brett YoungResearch & DevelopmentPO Box 99, St Norbert Postal

StationWinnipeg, MB R3V 1L5CANADATel: (204) 478-2238Fax: (204) [email protected]

Banfield, Mark J.*John Innes CentreBiological Chemistry DeptColney LaneNorwich, Norfolk, NR4 7UHUNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 1630 450 742Fax: 44 1630 450 [email protected]

Banta, Lois M.Williams CollegeBiology DeptWilliamstown, MA 01267Tel: (413) 597-4330Fax: (413) [email protected]

Bar, Maya*Tel Aviv UnivPlant Sciences DeptLevanon StTel Aviv, 69978ISRAELTel: 972 3 640 5323Fax: 972 3 641 [email protected]

Barash, IsaacTel Aviv UnivPlant Sciences DeptTel Aviv, 69978ISRAELTel: 972 3 640 6251Fax: 972 3 640 [email protected]

Barnett, MelanieStanford UnivBiological Sciences DeptStanford, CA 94305-6004Tel: (650) 723-0954Fax: (650) [email protected]

Barny, Marie-anne*INRAUMR217, Agroparistech16 Rue Claude BernardParisFRANCETel: 33 1 44 08 17 02Fax: 33 1 44 08 16 [email protected]

Bauer, Wolfgang D.Univ of CaliforniaPlant Sciences DeptOne Shields AveDavis, CA 95616Tel: (530) [email protected]

Baum, Thomas J.Iowa State UnivPlant Pathology Dept351 Bessey HallAmes, IA 50011-1020Tel: (515) 294-2398Fax: (515) [email protected]

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Beachy, Roger N.Donald Danforth Plant

Science Ctr975 N Warson RoadSt Louis, MO 63132Tel: (314) 587-1201Fax: (314) [email protected]

Becana, ManuelCSICEst Experimental De Aula DeiApdo 202 - Avda Montanana 177Zaragoza, 50080SPAINTel: 34 976 716 055Fax: 34 976 716 [email protected]

Bednarek, Pawel*Max Planck InstPlant Breeding ResearchCarl-von-Linne-Weg 10Cologne, D-50829GERMANYTel: 49 22 1605 [email protected]

Beffa, RolandBayer CropScience14-20 Rue Pierre BaizetLyon, 69009FRANCETel: 33 472 852 935Fax: 33 472 852 297roland.beffa@bayercropscience.

com

Bender, Carol L.Oklahoma State UnivEntomology and Plant Pathology

Dept127 Noble Research CenterStillwater, OK 74078-3033Tel: (405) 744-9945Fax: (405) [email protected]

Benedetti, Manuel*Univ Di Roma La SapienzaDipt Di Biologia VegetaleP.Le Aldo MoroRomaITALYTel: 39 64 991 [email protected]

Bent, Andrew F.Univ of WisconsinPlant Pathology Dept1630 Linden DrMadison, WI 53706-1598Tel: (608) 265-3034Fax: (608) [email protected]

Berger, David K.Univ of PretoriaBotany DeptAgric Science Bldg, Rm 6-26Pretoria, 0002REP OF SOUTH AFRICATel: 27 12 420 4634Fax: 27 12 420 [email protected]

Berman, Phyllis M.Univ of MassachusettsPlant, Soil and Insect Sciences

Dept209C Fernald HallAmherst, MA 01003Tel: (413) 545-2364Fax: (413) [email protected]

Bernier, Louis*Laval UnivCentre D’Etude de la Foret (CEF)Pavillon C-E-MarchandQuebec City, QC G1V0A6CANADATel: (418) 656-7655Fax: (418) [email protected]

Bernoux, MaudCSIRO Plant IndustryDiscovery BldgClunies Ross StreetCanberra, ACT 2601AUSTRALIATel: 61 2 6246 [email protected]

Bernstein, Claudia*Leibniz Inst of Plant BiochemistryStress & Developmental BiologyWeinberg 3Halle, 06120GERMANYTel: 49 34 555 821 [email protected]

Besseau, Sébastien*Univ of HelsinkiDivision of GeneticsPO Box 56 (Viikinkaari 5D)Helsinki, 00014FINLANDTel: 358 9 1915 [email protected]

Beuzon Lopez, Carmen R.Univ of MalagaCellular Biology & Genetics DeptCampus Univ TeatinosMalaga, 29071SPAINTel: 34 952 131 959Fax: 34 952 132 [email protected]

Bevitori, Rosangela*EMBRAPAAv. W3 (final)BrasiliaBRAZILTel: 55 61 3448 [email protected]

Bhattacharjee, Saikat*Univ of MissouriPlant Sciences Dept314 Life Sciences CtrColumbia, MO 65211Tel: (573) [email protected]

Bhattacharyya, Madan KumarIowa State UnivAgronomy DeptG303 Agronomy HallAmes, IA 50011-1010Tel: (515) 294-2505Fax: (515) [email protected]

Bird, David M.North Carolina State UnivBox 7616 - Plant Pathology Dept3415 Gardner HallRaleigh, NC 27695-7616Tel: (919) 515-6813Fax: (919) [email protected]

Blackmoore, Marcia N.*Rutgers UnivPlant Pathology Dept59 Dudley RdForan Hall, Rm 337New Brunswick, NJ 08901Tel: (732) [email protected]

Boch, JensMartin Luther UnivInst of GeneticsWeinbergweg 10Halle (Saale), 06120GERMANYTel: 49 345 552 6292Fax: 49 345 552 [email protected]

Boevink, Petra*Scottish Crop Research InstPlant Pathology ProgrammeInvergowrieDundee, DD2 5DAUNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 1382 562 731Fax: 44 1382 562 [email protected]

Bogacki, Paul*South Australian Res & Dev InstMolecular Genetics DeptGPO Box 397Adelaide, 5043AUSTRALIATel: 61 8 8303 [email protected]

Bogdanove, Adam J.Iowa State UnivPlant Pathology Dept351 Bessey HallAmes, IA 50011-1020Tel: (515) 294-3421Fax: (515) [email protected]

Boller, ThomasBotanisches InstHebelstrasse 1Basel, CH-4056SWITZERLANDTel: 41 61 267 23 [email protected]

Bolton, Melvin D.USDA ARSSugarbeet & Potato Research

Unit1307 N 18th StreetFargo, ND 58105-5677Tel: (701) 239-1373Fax: (701) [email protected]

Bonas, UllaMartin Luther UnivInst of GeneticsWeinbergweg 10Halle, D-06120GERMANYTel: 49 345 55 26290Fax: 49 345 55 [email protected]

Bono, Jean-Jacques*BP 42617Castanet-Tolosan, 31326FRANCETel: 33 562 193 [email protected]

Boonekamp, Piet M.Plant Research InternationalBiointeractions & Plant HealthPO Box 16DroevendaalsesteegWageningen, 6700 AANETHERLANDSTel: 31 317 476 178Fax: 31 317 477 [email protected]

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Bos, Jorunn I. B.7 FernhillNorwich, Norfolk, NR1 4AQUNITED KINGDOMjorunn.bos@sainsbury-laboratory.

ac.uk

Bosco, MarcoUniv Di BolognaDip Sci Tec AgroambientaliViale Fanin 42-44Bologna, 40127ITALYTel: 39 051 209 6270Fax: 39 051 209 [email protected]

Botha-Oberholster, Anna-MariaUniv of PretoriaGenetics & FABI Dept74 Hunan RoadPretoria, 0002REP OF SOUTH AFRICATel: 27 12 420 3945Fax: 27 12 420 [email protected]

Bots, MarcBayer Bioscience N.V.Research DeptTechnologiepark 38Belgium, 9052BELGIUMTel: 32 9 243 0556Fax: 32 9 383 [email protected]

Boucher, Christian A.INRA LIPMChemin de Borde Rouge

AuzevilleCastanet, Tolosan, 31650FRANCETel: 33 561 285 504Fax: 33 561 285 [email protected]

Boureau, Tristan*Univ D’AngersUMR PaVe INRA INH UA42, rue Georges MorelBP 60057Angers, 49071FRANCETel: 33 24 122 [email protected]

Bozkurt, Tolga*The Sainsbury LaboratoryJohn Innes CentreColney LaneNorwich, NR4 7UHUNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 1603 450 [email protected]

Brefort, Thomas*Max Planck Inst for Terrestrial

MicrobiologyOrganismic InteractionsKarl-von-Frisch-StrMarburg, D-35039GERMANYTel: 49 6421 178 530Fax: 49 6421 178 [email protected]

Brommonschenkel, Sergio Herminio

Federal Univ of VicosaDept de FitopatologiaAv PH Rolfs S/NViçosa, MG 36570-000BRAZILTel: 55 31 3899 [email protected]

Brunner, Frederic*Univ TuebingenPlant BiochemistryTuebingen, 72076GERMANYTel: 49 70 712 976 667frederic.brunner@

zmbp.uni-tuebingen.de

Bucher, Marcel*Univ of CologneGyrhofstrasse 15Cologne, 50931GERMANYTel: 49 22 1470 [email protected]

Bulgarelli, Davide*Max Planck InstPlant Breeding ResearchCarl-von-Linnee Weg 10Koln, D-50829GERMANYTel: 49 2215 062 [email protected]

Burdman, SaulHebrew Univ of JerusalemPlant Path & MicrobiologyFood & Env Quality SciencesRehovot, 76100ISRAELTel: 972 8 948 9369Fax: 972 8 946 [email protected]

Burketova, LenkaInst Experimental Botany CASNa Karlovce 1aPrague, 16000CZECH REPUBLICTel: 420 2 2431 0108Fax: 420 2 2431 [email protected]

Burlinson, Peter R.Univ of OxfordPlant Sciences DeptSouth Parks RoadOxford, OX1 3RBUNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 1452 505 [email protected]

Byun, Myung OkNatl Inst of Agric BiotechnologyMolecular Physiology DeptSuwon, 441-707KOREATel: 82 31 299 1737Fax: 82 31 299 [email protected]

CCaamal Chan, Maria Gorett*Cen de Investigacion Cientifica

de YucatanCalle 43 No. 130Colonia Chuburna de HidalgoMerida, 97200MEXICOTel: 52 999 942 8330Fax: 52 999 981 [email protected]

Cai, DaguangUniv KielMolecular PhytopathologyHermann-Rodewald-stasse 9Kiel, 24118GERMANYTel: 49 431 880 3215Fax: 49 431 880 [email protected]

Calla, Bernarda*Univ of IllinoisCrop Sciences Dept1101 W Peabody DrNSRC Rm #230Urbana, IL 61801Tel: (217) 244-3263Fax: (217) [email protected]

Camara-Machado, Margit Laimer

Univ of ViennaInst of Applied MicrobiologyMuthgasse 18Vienna, A-1190AUSTRIATel: 43 136 006 6560Fax: 43 136 [email protected]

Cameron, Robin K.McMaster UnivBiology Dept1280 Main Street WHamilton, ON L8S 4K1CANADATel: (905) 525-9140x26345Fax: (905) [email protected]

Cao, Yangrong*Univ of WisconsinPlant Pathology Dept1630 Linden DrMadison, WI 53706Tel: (608) [email protected]

Caprari, ClaudioUniv of MoliseDip S.T.A.T.Loc Fonte LapponePesche (IS), 86090ITALYTel: 39 87 440 4123Fax: 39 87 440 [email protected]

Cardenas, Luis*Univ Nacional Autonoma De

MexicoInst of BiotechnologyAve Universidad No 2001 Col

ChampilaCuernavaca, 62210MEXICOTel: 52 777 329 0872Fax: 52 777 313 [email protected]

Cardinale, Francesca C.Univ of TorinoDi Va P.R.APlant Pathology DeptVia Leonardo Da Vinci, 44Grugliasco, TO, 10095ITALYTel: 39 11 670 8875Fax: 39 11 670 [email protected]

Carrillo-Tripp, Jimena*CinvestavGenetic EngineeringKm. 9.6 Libramiento Norte CarrIrapuato, 36822MEXICOTel: 52 462 623 96 [email protected]

Carviel, Jessie*McMaster Univ1080 Main St WestHamilton, L8S 4L6CANADATel: (905) [email protected]

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Casas-Flores, Sergio*Inst Potosino de InvestigacionCientífica Y Tecnologica, A. C.Camino a la PresaSan Jose 2055, Lomas 4San Luis Potosi, 78216MEXICOTel: 52 444 834 2000x2046Fax: 52 444 834 [email protected]

Castiblanco, Luisa*Univ de Los AndesBiological Sciences DeptCarrera 1 #18A-10BogotaCOLOMBIATel: 57 13 394 [email protected]

Castroverde, Christian Danve M.*

Univ of GuelphMolecular & Cellular BiologyGuelph, ON L5A 3N6CANADATel: (519) [email protected]

Catalano, Christina M.24 Pointers Aubuen RoadPilesgorve, NJ 08098Tel: (856) [email protected]

Cavalcante, Maria De Jesus*CIRADBIOS - Histology & Plant Cell

ImagingAve Agropolis - TA A 96/02Montpellier, 34398FRANCETel: 33 46 761 [email protected]

Century, Karen S.Mendel Biotechnology21375 Cabot BlvdHayward, CA 94545Tel: (510) 259-6143Fax: (510) [email protected]

Cernadas, Andres*Iowa State UnivPlant Pathology Dept420 Bessey HallAmes, IA 50011-111Tel: (515) [email protected]

Cervantes-Chavez, JosePacific AgriFood Research Ctr4200 Hwy 97PO Box 5000Summerland, BC V0H 1Z0CANADATel: (250) [email protected]

Cevik, VolkanWarwick-HRIWellesbourneWarwick, CV35 9EFUNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 2476 575 [email protected]

Chabannes, Matthieu*CIRADBIOS - UMR BGPI - TA A54/KCampus International de

BaillarguetMontpellier Cedex 5, 34398FRANCETel: 33 4 9962 [email protected]

Chae, Eunyoung*Max Planck Inst for

Developmental BiologyDept of Molecular Biology (Abt6)Spemannstr. 37-39Tuebingen, D-72076GERMANYTel: 49 7071 601 1418eunyoung.chae@tuebingen.

mpg.de

Chakrabarti, Apratim*CSIRO - Plant IndustryGPO Box 1600Canberra, ACT 2601AUSTRALIATel: 61 2 6246 [email protected]

Chakravarthy, SumaBoyce Thompson InstPlant ResearchTower RoadIthaca, NY 14853Tel: (607) 254-1386Fax: (607) [email protected]

Chalupowicz, Laura*Tel Aviv UnivPlant Sciences - Avnei Hen 29Tzur Igal- Kohav IairRamat Aviv, 69978ISRAELTel: 972 97 495 [email protected]

Champouret, Nicolas*Wageningen UnivLombardi 58Wageningen, 6708LTNETHERLANDSTel: 31 61 966 [email protected]

Chan-Rodriguez, David*Inst Tecnologico de MeridaDept de Ingenieria Quimica-

BioquimiqaKm 5 Carr Merida’ProgresoMerida, 9118MEXICOTel: 55 52 [email protected]

Chanda, Bidisha*Apt B2041608 University CourtLexington, KY 40503Tel: (859) 257-7445Fax: (859) [email protected]

Charkowski, Amy O.Univ of WisconsinPlant Pathology Dept1630 Linden DrMadison, WI 53706-1598Tel: (608) 262-7911Fax: (608) [email protected]

Charles, Trevor C.Univ of WaterlooBiology Dept200 University Ave WestWaterloo, ON N2L 3G1CANADATel: (519) 888-4567x35606Fax: (519) [email protected]

Che, Fang-SikNagahama Inst of Bio-Science &

TechGrad School of BioScience1266, Tamura-choNagahama, Shiga, 526-0829JAPANTel: 81 749 64 8162Fax: 81 749 64 [email protected]

Chen, Chao-YingNatl Taiwan UnivPlant Pathology and Microbiology

DeptTaipei, 106TAIWAN REP OF CHINATel: 886 2 3366 5207Fax: 886 2 2365 [email protected]

Chen, KeguiUniv of MissouriPlant Sciences Division1-31 Ag BldgColumbia, MO 65211Tel: (573) 882-5483Fax: (573) [email protected]

Chen, Letian*Nara Inst of Science and

TechnologyGrad School of Biological

Sciences8916-5 TakayamaIkoma, Nara, 630-0101JAPANTel: 81 743 725 [email protected]

Chen, Ruey-ShyangNatl Chiayi UnivBiochemistry Science &

Technology300 University RoadChiayi, 600TAIWAN REP OF CHINATel: 886 5 271 7897Fax: 886 5 275 [email protected]

Cheng, Chiu-Ping*Natl Taiwan UnivNo 1, Sec 4, Roosevelt RoadTaipei, 106TAIWAN REP OF CHINATel: 886 2 3366 2521Fax: 886 2 2391 [email protected]

Cheng, Hai-PingLehman CollegeCity Univ of New YorkBiology Dept250 Bedford Park BlvdBronx, NY 10468Tel: (718) 960-7190Fax: (718) [email protected]

Cheong, Hoon*Seoul National UnivAgricultural BiotechnologySan 56-1 Sillim9dong Gwanak-guSeoulSOUTH KOREATel: 82 2 880 [email protected]

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Chernin, LeonidHebrew Univ of JerusalemPlant Path & Microbiology DeptPOB 12 - Hertze Str.Rehovot, 76100ISRAELTel: 972 8 948 9128Fax: 972 8 936 [email protected]

Chet, IlanHebrew UnivFaculty of AgricPO Box 26Rehovot, 76100ISRAELTel: 972 8 934 3951Fax: 972 8 934 [email protected]

Chien, Ching-fang*Natl Taiwan UnivDept of Agricultural ChemistryNo. 1, Sec. 4, Roosevelt RoadTaipeiTAIWANTel: 886 2 3366 [email protected]

Chinchilla, Delphine*Univ of BaselBotanical InstHebelstrasse 1Basel, 4056SWITZERLANDTel: 41 61 267 23 [email protected]

Chisholm, Stephen T.Colorado State UnivBioagric Sciences DeptC129 Plant Sciences BldgFort Collins, CO 80523-1177Tel: (970) [email protected]

Choi, DoilSeoul Natl UnivPlant Sciences Dept599 Gwanangno, Gwanak-guSeoul, 151-921SOUTH KOREATel: 82 2 880 4568Fax: 81 2 873 [email protected]

Choi, Sora*Korea Res Inst of Biosci &

Biotech (KRIBB)111 Gwahangno, Yuseong-guDaejeon, 305-600SOUTH KOREATel: 82 42 860 [email protected]

Chowda Reddy, R. V.Agric & Agri-Food CanadaGenomics & Biotechnology1391 Sandford StreetLondon, ON N5V 4T3CANADATel: (519) [email protected]

Christopoulou, Marilena*1527 Oak AveDavis, CA 95616Tel: (530) [email protected]

Chronis, Demosthenis*Cornell UnivPlant Path & Plant-Microbe

BiologyR W Holley Center, Tower RoadIthaca, NY 14853Tel: (607) [email protected]

Chujo, Tetsuya*Univ of TokyoBiotechnology Res Center1-1-1, Yayoi, Bunkyo-KuTokyoJAPANTel: 81 3 5841 [email protected]

Cillo, FabrizioCNR - Ist Di Virologia VegetaleProtezione Piante E Micro ApplicVia G. Amendola 165/ABari, 70126ITALYTel: 39 80 544 3109Fax: 39 80 544 [email protected]

Clarke, Christopher R.*Virginia TechPlant Path, Physiology, & Weed

Science537 Latham HallBlacksburg, VA 24061Tel: (804) [email protected]

Clay, Nicole*Massachusetts General Hospital185 Cambridge Street, CPZN7250Boston, MA 02114Tel: (617) [email protected]

Clifford, Jennifer*Univ of Wisconsin1630 Linden Dr880 Russell LabsMadison, WI 53706Tel: (608) 265-2060Fax: (608) [email protected]

Coaker, Gitta L.Univ of CaliforniaPlant Pathology Dept254 Hutchison HallDavis, CA 95616Tel: (530) [email protected]

Cocking, Edward C.Univ of NottinghamCrop Nitrogen Fixation CentreUniv Park - Life Science DeptNottingham, NG7 2RDUNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 1159 513 056Fax: 44 1159 513 240

Colette, Colette*Univ of British Coluumbia4036-2424 Main MallForest Science CentreVancouver, BC V6T 1Z4CANADATel: (604) 822-9738Fax: (604) [email protected]

Collier, Sarah*Cornell UnivPlant Breeding & GeneticsBoyce Thompson InstTower RoadIthaca, NY 14850Tel: (607) [email protected]

Collinge, David B.Univ of CopenhagenFaculty of Life SciencesThorvaldsensvej 40Frederiksberg C, 1871DENMARKTel: 45 35 333 356Fax: 45 35 333 [email protected]

Collmer, AlanCornell UnivPlant Pathology Dept334 Plant Science BldgIthaca, NY 14853-4203Tel: (607) 255-7843Fax: (607) [email protected]

Collmer, Candace W.Wells CollegeBiological & Chemical SciencesRoute 90 - Main StreetAurora, NY 13026Tel: (315) 364-3271Fax: (315) [email protected]

Collonnier, CecileGEVESScientific Coordinationla MiniereGuyancourt, 78285FRANCETel: 33 1 3083 [email protected]

Combes-Meynet, Emeline*UMR CNRS 5557 Ecologie

MicrobienneUniversite Lyon143 Bd Du 11 Novembre 1918Villeurbanne, 69622FRANCETel: 33 47 244 5889emeline.combes-meynet@

univ-lyon1.fr

Condon, Bradford J.*Cornell UnivPlant Pathology Dept334 Plant ScienceIthaca, NY 14850Tel: (607) [email protected]

Conrath, UweRWTH Aachen UnivPlant Biochemistry & Molecular

BiologyWorringerweg 1Aachen, 52074GERMANYTel: 49 241 802 6540Fax: 49 241 802 2181uwe.conrath@

bio3.rwth-aachen.de

Cook, David E.*Univ of WisconsinPlant Pathology Dept1630 Linden Dr886 Russell LabsMadison, WI 53703Tel: (608) [email protected]

Cooper, Richard M.Univ of BathBiology & Biochemistry DeptClaverton Down - 4 SouthBath, BA2 7AYUNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 1225 383 051Fax: 44 1225 386 [email protected]

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Cullimore, Julie V.*CNRS INRAChemin de Borde RougeBP 52627 - AuzevilleCastanet-Tolosan, FR-31326FRANCETel: 33 561 285 513Fax: 33 561 285 [email protected]

Culver, James N.Univ of MarylandCtr for Agricultural Biotechnology5115 Plant Science BldgCollege Park, MD 20742-0001Tel: (301) 405-2912Fax: (301) [email protected]

Cunnac, Sebastien*Cornell UnivPlant Pathology Dept314 Plant ScienceIthaca, NY 14853Tel: (607) [email protected]

Cuppels, Diane A.Agric & Agri-Food CanadaSouthern Crop Prot & Food Res

Ctr1391 Sandford StLondon, ON N5V 4T3CANADATel: (519) 457-1470x274Fax: (519) [email protected]

DD’Ovidio, RenatoUniv of TusciaAgrobiology & AgrochemistryVia San Camillo De LellisViterbo, IT-01100ITALYTel: 39 761 357 323Fax: 39 761 357 [email protected]

Da Silva, Aline MariaUniv Sao PauloBioquimica Dept - Inst De

QuimicaAv Prof Lineu Prestes 748Butantan, Sao Paulo, 05508-000BRAZILTel: 55 11 3091 2182Fax: 55 11 3091 [email protected]

Dahal, Diwakar*Leibniz Univ HannoverKarl-Wiechert Allee 15Rm 533-534Hannover, 30625GERMANYTel: 49 176 8806 [email protected]

Damiani, Isabelle*Sophia AGROBIOTECHUMR INRA 1301Nice-Sophia Antipolis400, Route Des Chappes BP 167Sophia Antipolis Cedex, F-06903FRANCETel: 33 4 9238 [email protected]

Dangl, Jeff L.Univ of North CarolinaBiology DeptCoker Hall 108 - CB 3280Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3280Tel: (919) 962-5624Fax: (919) [email protected]

Daniel, Xavier*Univ De NeuchatelBiochimieEmile Argand 11Neuchatel, 2000SWITZERLANDTel: 41 78 631 [email protected]

Daub, Margaret E.North Carolina State UnivBotany Dept2214 Gardner Hall - Box 7612Raleigh, NC 27695-7612Tel: (919) 513-3807Fax: (919) [email protected]

Daverdin, Guillaume*INRA BiogerRte de Staint CyrVersailles, 78026FRANCETel: 33 13 083 [email protected]

David, Perrine*Inst de Biotechnologie Des

PlantesUniversite Paris Sud 11-bat 630Orsay, 91405FRANCETel: 33 16 915 [email protected]

Davis, Eric L.North Carolina State UnivPlant Pathology Dept840 Method RdUnit 4 Bldg - Box 7903Raleigh, NC 27607Tel: (919) 515-6692Fax: (919) [email protected]

Day, BradMichigan State UnivPlant Pathology Dept104 CIPSEast Lansing, MI 48824-1311Tel: (517) 353-7991Fax: (517) [email protected]

Dazzo, Frank B.Michigan State UnivMicrobiology & Molecular

GeneticsEast Lansing, MI 48824Tel: (517) 884-5381Fax: (517) [email protected]

De Kievit, Teri R.Univ of Manitoba418 Buller Bldg45 Chancellor’s CircleWinnipeg, MB R3T 2N2CANADATel: (204) [email protected]

De Lorenzo, GiuliaUniv of Rome - La SapienzaiDip Biologia VegetalePiazza A Moro 5Roma, 00185ITALYTel: 39 6 4991 2454Fax: 39 6 4991 [email protected]

De Vicente, AntonioUniv of MalagaFaculty Ciencias MicrobiologyCampus Univ TeatinosMalaga, ES-29071SPAINTel: 34 952 131 892Fax: 34 952 132 [email protected]

De Vos, Martin*Boyce Thompson Inst for Plant

Res1 Tower RoadIthaca, NY 14853Tel: (607) [email protected]

de Wit, Pierre J.Wageningen UnivLab of PhytopathologyBinnenhaven 5Wageningen, 6709 PDNETHERLANDSTel: 31 317 483 130Fax: 31 317 483 [email protected]

Dean, Ralph A.*North Carolina State UnivCtr for Integrated Fungal ResCampus Box 7251Raleigh, NC 27695Tel: (919) 513-0020Fax: (919) [email protected]

Debreczeny, MonikaBay Zoltan FoundationKazopfasor 41Szeged, 6726HUNGARYTel: 36 62 546 976Fax: 36 62 546 [email protected]

DeCourcy-Ireland, Emma*Flinders UnivSchool of Biological SciencesAdelaide, 5042AUSTRALIATel: 61 88 201 [email protected]

Deeken, Rosalia*Univ of WuerzburgMolecular Plant Physiology &

BiophysJulius-von-Scahs-Platz 2Wuerzburg, 97082GERMANYTel: 49 931 888 6121deeken@botanik.

uni-wuerzburg.de

del Pozo, OlgaUniv of Sevilla - CSICInst Bioquimica Veg Y

FotosintesisAvda Americo VespucioSevilla, 41092SPAINTel: 34 954 489 578Fax: 34 954 460 [email protected]

Delaunois, Bertrand*Univ Champagne-ArdenneMoulin de la HousseBP 1039Reims Cedex 2, 51687FRANCETel: 33 32 691 [email protected]

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Delgado, Maria J.Estacion Exp Del Zaidin, CSICMSSS Dept - PO Box 419Professor Albareda, 1Granada, 18080SPAINTel: 34 958 181 600x327Fax: 34 958 129 [email protected]

Dellagi, AliaScottich Crop Research InstInvergowrieDundee, DD2 5DAUNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 1382 562 731Fax: 44 1382 562 [email protected]

Delteil, Amandine*CIRADTA A-54/KCampus International de BaiMontpellier, 34398FRANCETel: 33 49 962 [email protected]

Demba Diallo, Moudjahidou*INRAPathology DeptBP 94 - Domaine St MauriceMontfavet, 84143FRANCETel: 34 4 3272 2864Fax: 34 4 3272 [email protected]

Denarie, JeanCNRS INRA LIPMBP 52627CastanetTolosan Cedex, 31326FRANCETel: 33 56 128 5050Fax: 33 56 128 [email protected]

Denby, Katherine J.Univ of WarwickWarwick HRIWellesbourne, Warks, CV35 9EFUNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 24 7657 5097Fax: 44 24 7657 [email protected]

Deng, Wen-LingNatl Chung Hsing UnivPlant Pathology Dept250 Kuo Kuang RoadTaichung, 402TAIWAN REP OF CHINATel: 886 4 2284 0780x375Fax: 886 4 2287 [email protected]

Deng, Xianbao*Univ of HelsinkiDept of Applied BiologyLatokartanonkaari 5Helsinki, 00014FINLANDTel: 358 9 1915 [email protected]

Desaki, Yoshitake*Meiji UnivLife Sciences DeptFac of Agric1-1-1, Higashi-Mita, Tama-KuKawasaki, 214-8571JAPANTel: 81 44 934 [email protected]

Dessaux, YvesCNRSInst des Sciences VegetalesAve de la TerrasseGif Sur Yvette, 91198FRANCETel: 33 1 6982 3690Fax: 33 1 6982 [email protected]

Desveaux, DarrellUniv of TorontoCell & Systems Biology Dept25 Willcocks StRm 3068 Earth Sci CtrToronto, ON M5S 3B2CANADATel: (416) 978-7153Fax: (416) [email protected]

Dewdney, Julia*Massachusetts General HospitalMolecular BiologySimches 7700185 Cambridge StBoston, MA 02114Tel: (617) 643-3325Fax: (617) [email protected].

harvard.edu

DeYoung, Brody J.Indiana UnivBiology Dept - 150 Myers Hall915 E Third StreetBloomington, IN 47405-710Tel: (812) [email protected]

Di Pietro, Antonio C.Univ De CordobaGenetica DeptCampus RabanalesEdificio Gregor MendelCordoba, 14071SPAINTel: 34 9 5721 8981Fax: 34 9 5721 [email protected]

Diaz-Camino, Claudia*Univ Nacl Autonoma de MexicoInst de BiotecnologiaAv Univ 2001 ColChamilpa A.P. 510-3Cuernavaca, 62210MEXICOTel: 52 777 329 [email protected]

Dickstein, RebeccaUniv of North TexasBiological Sciences Dept1155 Union CirclePO Box 305220Denton, TX 76203-5017Tel: (940) 565-3359Fax: (940) [email protected]

Ding, BiaoOhio State UnivPlant Cellular & Molecular

Biology207 Rightmire Hall1060 Carmack RdColumbus, OH 43210Tel: (614) 247-6077Fax: (614) [email protected]

Ding, XinshunSamuel Roberts Noble

FoundationPO Box 2180Plant Biology Div2510 Sam Noble PkwyArdmore, OK 73402Tel: (580) 224-6600Fax: (580) [email protected]

Ding, Yiliang*John Innes CentreColney LaneNorwich Research ParkNorwich, NR46JAUNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 1603 450 [email protected]

Djamei, Armin*Max Planck Inst of Terrestrial

MicrobiologyDept of Organismic InteractionsKarl Von FrischstrMarburg, 35043GERMANYTel: 49 64 2117 [email protected]

Dodds, PeterCSIRODivision of Plant IndustryGPO Box 1600Canberra, ACT 2601AUSTRALIATel: 61 2 6246 5039Fax: 61 2 6246 [email protected]

Dorati, Federico*Univ of ReadingSchool of Biological ScienceWhiteknightsReading, RG6 6ASUNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 7825 912 515Fax: 44 7825 912 [email protected]

Dorjgotov, DulguunInst for Plant GenomicsHuman Biotech & BioenergyDerkovits Fasor 2Szeged, 6726HUNGARYTel: 36 62 546 974Fax: 36 62 546 [email protected]

Doty, Sharon L.Univ of WashingtonCollege of Forest ResourcesBox 352100Seattle, WA 98195-2100Tel: (206) 616-6255Fax: (206) [email protected]

Dow, MaxNatl Univ of IrelandMicrobiology DeptCollege RoadCorkIRELANDTel: 353 21 490 1316Fax: 353 21 427 [email protected]

Downie, J. AllanJohn Innes CentreColney LaneNorwich, NR4 7UHUNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 1603 45 0207Fax: 44 1603 450 [email protected]

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Driscoll, Brian T.McGill UnivMacDonald CampusNRS Dept21,111 Lakeshore RoadSteAnneDeBellevue, QC H9X 3V9CANADATel: (514) 398-7887Fax: (514) [email protected]

Dry, Ian B.CSIRO Plant IndustryHartley Grove - Hortic UnitPO Box 350Glen Osmond, SA 5064AUSTRALIATel: 61 8 8303 8632Fax: 61 8 8303 [email protected]

Dubery, IanUniv of JohannesburgBiochemistry DeptPO Box 524Auckland Park, 2006REP OF SOUTH AFRICATel: 27 11 559 [email protected]

Dudler, Robert K.Univ of ZurichInst of Plant BiologyZollikerstr 107Zurich, 8008SWITZERLANDTel: 41 1 634 8252Fax: 41 1 634 [email protected]

Duge de Bernonville, Thomas*INRAPathologie Vegetale42 rue Georges Morel BP60057Beaucouze, 49071FRANCETel: 33 24 122 [email protected]

Dumas-Gaudot, Eliane*INRA CNRSUMR INRA 1088 CNRS 5184BP 86510 - 17 rue SullyDijon, Cedex, 21065FRANCETel: 39 3 8069 3126Fax: 39 3 8069 [email protected]

EEl Hadrami, Abdelbasset*Univ of ManitobaDept of Plant Science222, Agricukture BldgWinnipeg, MB R3T 2N2CANADATel: (204) [email protected]

El-Bebany, Ahmed*Univ of ManitobaPlant Science Dept66 Dafoe RdWinnipeg, MB R3T 2N2CANADATel: (204) [email protected]

Ellerstrom, MatsGothenburg UnivPlant & Envl Science DeptBox 461Gothenburg, SE 40530SWEDENTel: 46 31 786 [email protected]

Elling, Axel A.Washington State UnivPlant Pathology DeptPO Box 646430Pullman, WA 99164-6430Tel: (509) 335-9541Fax: (509) [email protected]

Ellis, Jeff G.*CSIRO Plant IndustryCnr Clunies Ross St & Barry DrActon, ACT 2601AUSTRALIATel: 61 2 6246 5421Fax: 61 2 6246 [email protected]

Elmaghraby, Ibrahim K.Padova UnivAgripolisViale Dell’Universita, 16Legnaro, Padova, [email protected]

Elmerich, ClaudineInst PasteurBMGE - Microbiologie Dept25 Rue Du Dr RouxParis, 75724FRANCETel: 33 1 4061 3495Fax: 33 1 4568 [email protected]

Elmore, James*Univ of CaliforniaPlant Pathology Dept210 Hutchison HallOne Shields AveDavis, CA 95616Tel: (530) [email protected]

Emerich, David W.Univ of MissouriBiochemistry Dept117 SchweitzerColumbia, MO 65211-0001Tel: (573) 882-4252Fax: (573) [email protected]

Epple, Petra*Univ of North CarolinaBiology DeptCoker Hall 108, CB#3280Chapel Hill, NC 27599Tel: (919) [email protected]

Erbs, Gitte*Univ of CopenhagenPlant Biology DeptThorvaldsensvej 40Frederiksberg C, 1871DENMARKTel: 45 35 333 327Fax: 45 35 333 [email protected]

Escobar, CarolinaUniv De Castilla La ManchaCiencias Ambientales, Env SciAudo Carlos IIIToledo, 45071SPAINTel: 34 925 26 8800x5476Fax: 34 925 26 [email protected]

Esquerre-Tugaye, Marie Therese

Univ Paul SabatierPole Biotech VegUMR 5546 CNRS24 Chemin De Borde RougeCastanet Tolosan, 31326FRANCETel: 33 5 6219 3519Fax: 33 5 6219 [email protected]

Expert, DominiqueCNRS INRALab De Pathologie Vegetale16 Rue Claude BernardParis, 75005FRANCETel: 33 1 4408 1706Fax: 33 1 4408 [email protected]

FFagard, Mathilde*INRALIPP UMR21716 rue Claude BernardParis, 75005FRANCETel: 33 1 4408 [email protected]

Faino, Luigi*Wageningen UnivPlant Breeding DeptDroevendaalsesteeg 1WageningenNETHERLANDSTel: 39 3281 053 [email protected]

Fanelli, CorradoUniv La SapienzaPlant Biology DeptLargo Cristina Di Svezia 24Rome, 00165ITALYTel: 39 338 930 4288Fax: 39 6 683 [email protected]

Faoro, FrancoUniv Degli Studi Di MilanoIst Di Virologia VegetaleVia Celoria 2Milan, 20133ITALYTel: 39 2 5031 6786Fax: 39 2 5031 [email protected]

Farah, Chuck S.Univ de Sao PauloInst de QuimicaBioquimica DeptAv Prof Lineu Prestes 748Sao Paulo, SP 05508-000BRAZILTel: 55 11 3091 8519Fax: 55 11 7400 [email protected]

Faure, DenisCNRS - Inst Sciences VegetalUPR 2355Ave De La TerrasseGif Sur Yvette, 91198FRANCETel: 33 1 6982 3577Fax: 33 1 6982 [email protected]

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Feechan, Angela*CSIROPlant Industry2 Hartley GroveAdelaide, 5000AUSTRALIATel: 61 8 8303 [email protected]

Felix, GeorgUniv of TuebingenPlant Biochemistry DeptAuf Der Morgenstelle 5Tuebingen, D-72076GERMANYTel: 49 7071 297 6672georg.felix@zmbp.

uni-tuebingen.de

Fellers, John P.Kansas State UnivUSDA ARSPlant Pathology Dept4006 Throckmorton HallManhattan, KS 66506Tel: (785) 532-2367Fax: (785) [email protected]

Ferreira Dos Santos, Patricia Conceicao

Stockholm UnivBotany Dept - Plant PhysiologyLilla Frescativagen 5Stockholm, 106 91SWEDENTel: 46 8 163 760Fax: 46 8 165 [email protected]

Ferrigo, Davide*Univ Di PadovaTeSAFViale Dell’Universita 16Legnaro, 35042ITALYTel: 39 49 827 [email protected]

Figueiredo, Jose*Univ of FloridaPlant Pathology DeptPO Box 110680Gainesville, FL 32611Tel: (352) [email protected]

Filippi, M. Cristina*Embrapa Arroz e feijãoRodovia GO-462 Km 12Zona RuralSanto Antonio de Goias, GO

75375-000BRAZILTel: 55 62 3533 2176Fax: 55 62 3533 [email protected]

Finan, Turlough M.McMaster UnivLSB 539 - Biology Dept1280 Main Street WHamilton, ON L8S 4L6CANADATel: (905) 525-9140Fax: (905) [email protected]

Finiti, Ivn*Univ of ValenciaBiochemistry & Mol BiologyIATAPoligono de la Coma SNPaternaValencia, 46980SPAINTel: 34 96 390 [email protected]

Fiorilli, Valentina*Univ of TorinoPlant Biology DeptViale Mattioli 25Torino, Turin, 10125ITALYTel: 39 34 7252 [email protected]

Fliegmann, JudithUMR UPS CNRS 5546Pole de Biotech VegBP 42617 Auzeville24, Chemin de Borde RougeCastanet Tolosan, 31326FRANCETel: 33 562 193 557Fax: 33 562 193 [email protected]

Flores, Zomary*Univ of FloridaPlant Pathology Dept1453 Fifield HallGainesville, FL 32611Tel: (352) [email protected]

Forizs, Laetitia*Univ Libre de BruxellesLab de Biotechnologie VegetaleRue Adrienne Bolland 8Gosselies, B-6041BELGIUMTel: 32 26 509 [email protected]

Foroud, Nora A.*Agric & Agri-Food Canada5403 1st Ave SLethbridge, L0R 2E0CANADATel: (403) [email protected]

Fradin, Emilie F.*Wageningen UnivLab of PhytopathologyBinnenhaven 512Wageningen, 6709 PDNETHERLANDSTel: 31 317 348 [email protected]

Frank, Julia G.*Univ WuerzburgBotanik I/ AG Th. MuJulius-von-Sachs-Platz 2, 97072GERMANYTel: 49 931 888 6138Fax: 49 931 888 6158julia.frank@botanik.

uni-wuerzburg.de

Franken, PhilippInst for Vegetable & Ornamental

CropsIGZ - Plant Nutrition DeptTheodor-Echtermeyer-Weg 1Grossbeeren, 14979GERMANYTel: 49 3370 178 215Fax: 49 3370 155 [email protected]

Frederick, ReidUSDA ARS FDWSRU1301 Ditto AvenueFt Detrick, MD 21702-5023Tel: (301) 619-7386Fax: (301) [email protected]

Freedman, Roger P.Mediant18/21 Miller’s Yard10/11 Mill LaneCambridge, CB2 1RQUNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 122 336 9936Fax: 44 122 346 [email protected]

Frettinger, PatrickUniv de BourgogneUMR INRA-CNRSPlant-Microbe Env17 rue Sully - BP 86510Dijon, 21065FRANCETel: 33 380 693 753Fax: 33 380 693 [email protected]

Frugoli, Julia A.Clemson UnivGenetics, Biochem, Life Science

Studies100 Jordon HallClemson, SC 29634Tel: (864) 656-1859Fax: (864) [email protected]

Fry, William E.Cornell UnivPlant Pathology Dept334 Plant Science BldgIthaca, NY 14853-4203Tel: (607) 255-7863Fax: (607) [email protected]

Fuchs, Marc*Cornell UnivPlant Pathology DeptNYSAES - 630 W North StreetGeneva, NY 14456Tel: (315) 787-2487Fax: (315) [email protected]

Fuchs, Rene*Univ of GottingenPlant Cell Biology DeptUntere Karspule 2Gottingen, 37073GERMANYTel: 49 551 391 3510rene.fuchs@biologie.

uni-goettingen.de

Fujiwara, Masayuki*Nara Inst of Science &

TechnologyBiological Sciences Dept8916-5, TakayamaIkomaJAPANTel: 81 74 372 [email protected]

Fujiwara, Tadashi*Nara Inst of Science &

TechnologyHayashihachimankoh 1-71KumiyamachoKuzegun, Kyoto-fuJAPANTel: 81 74 372 [email protected]

Funnell, Deanna L.USDA ARSGrain, Forage & Bioenergy ResUniv of Nebraska344 Keim HallLincoln, NE 68583-0937Tel: (402) 472-9099Fax: (402) [email protected]

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gGabriel, Dean W.Univ of FloridaPlant Pathology Dept1453 Fifield HallGainesville, FL 32611Tel: (352) 392-7239Fax: (352) [email protected]

Galletti, Roberta*Univ of Rome - SapienzaP.le Aldo Moro 5Rome, 00185ITALYTel: 39 64 991 [email protected]

Gan, Pamela*Australian Natl UnivBld 46, Sullivan Creek RoadActon, 2601AUSTRALIATel: 61 41 237 [email protected]

Gao, Fei*Univ of Missouri1201 Rollins RoadColumbia, MO 65211Tel: (573) [email protected]

Gao, LinglingCSIROPlant IndustryPrivate Bag 5Wembley, 6913AUSTRALIATel: 61 8 9333 6624Fax: 61 8 9387 [email protected]

Gao, Qing-MingUniv of KentuckyPlant Pathology Dept2017 Plant Science BldgLexington, KY 40546Tel: (859) 257-7445x80782Fax: (859) [email protected]

Gao, ZhihuanUniv of South CarolinaBiological Sciences Dept700 Sumter StreetColumbia, SC 29208Tel: (803) 777-7030Fax: (951) [email protected]

Garcia-Luque, Isabel I.CSICPlant Biology DeptRamiro de Maeztu No 13Madrid, 280 040SPAINTel: 34 1 837 3112Fax: 34 1 536 [email protected]

Garcia-Pineda, ErnestoUniv Michoacana de San Nicolas

de HidalgoCiudad UniversitariaInstituto de InvestigationsMorelia, Michoacan, 58040MEXICOTel: 52 44 3326 [email protected]

Gassmann, WalterUniv of MissouriPlant Sciences Division371C Life Sciences CenterColumbia, MO 65211-7310Tel: (573) 884-7703Fax: (573) [email protected]

Gaulin, Elodie*Univ de Toulouse UMR5546Castanet-tolosan, 31326FRANCETel: 33 5 6219 [email protected]

Gawehns, Fleur*Univ of AmsterdamSwammerdam Inst for Life

SciencesScience Park 700Plant Pathology DeptAmsterdam, 1098 XHNETHERLANDSTel: 31 20 525 [email protected]

Gelvin, Stanton B.Purdue UnivBiological Sciences DeptLilly Hall of Life SciencesWest Lafayette, IN 47907Tel: (765) 494-4939Fax: (765) [email protected]

Georgi, Laura L.Rutgers UnivMarucci Center125A Lake Oswego RoadChatsworth, NJ 08019Tel: (609) 726-1590Fax: (609) [email protected]

Germain, Hugo*Univ of British ColumbiaMichael Smith Laboratory377-2185 East MallVancouver, BC V6T 1Z4CANADATel: (604) [email protected]

Ghareeb, Hassan*Max Planck InstTerrestrial MicrobiologyKarl-von-Frisch-StrasseMarburg, 35043GERMANYTel: 49 1762 175 [email protected]

Gheysen, Godelieve*Ghent UnivMol Biotech DeptFac of Bioscience EngCoupure Links 653Ghent, 9000BELGIUMTel: 32 9 264 [email protected]

Gianinazzi, SilvioINRA CNRSUMR INRA/Univ BBCE-IPMBP 86510 - Centre De DijonDijon, Cedex, 21065FRANCETel: 33 38 069 3146Fax: 33 38 069 [email protected]

Gijzen, MarkAgric & Agri-Food Canada1391 Sandford StreetLondon, ON N5V 4T3CANADATel: (519) 457-1470x280Fax: (519) [email protected]

Gilijamse, EelcoRijk Zwaan BVZaadteelt and Zaadhandel BVPO Box 40De Lier, 2678 ZGNETHERLANDSTel: 31 17 453 2300Fax: 31 17 451 [email protected]

Gilroy, EleanorScottish Crop Research InstPlant Pathogen InteractionsErrol Road, InvergowrieDundee, DD2 5DAUNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 1382 562 731Fax: 44 1382 562 [email protected]

Girard, LourdesUNAMCentro de Ciencias GenomicasGenomica Funcional de

ProcariotsAv Univ S/N Col ChampilpaCuernavaca, Mor., 62210MEXICOTel: 52 777 329 1696Fax: 52 777 317 [email protected]

Glazebrook, JaneUniv of MinnesotaRm 250 BioSci Center1445 Gortner AveSt Paul, MN 55108Tel: (612) [email protected]

Gleason, Cynthia A.CSIRO Plant IndustryPrivate Bag #5Wembley, 6913AUSTRALIATel: 61 8 9333 [email protected]

Gobbato, Enrico*John Innes CentreNorwich Research ParkColney LaneNorwich, NR1 3SDUNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 1603 450 [email protected]

Godfrey, Scott*Univ of West EnglandFaculty of Applied ScienceFrenchay CampusBristol, BS16 1QYUNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 1656 674 [email protected]

Goehre, Vera*Max Planck InstDept of Plant Microbe

InteractionsCarl-von-Linne Weg 10Cologne, 50829GERMANYTel: 49 221 5062 [email protected]

Goetze, StefanieGeorg-August-Univ GoettingenJustus-von-Liebig-Weg 11Goettingen, TN 37077GERMANYTel: 49 551 391 4433sgoetze@biologie.

uni-goettingen.de

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Gongora-Castillo, Elsa*CinvestavGenetic EngineeringKm. 9.6 Libramiento Norte CarrIrapuato, 36822MEXICOTel: 52 462 623 [email protected]

Gonzalez, Adriana*INRAUMR INRA/CNRS/LIPMChemin de Borde-RougeBP 52627Castanet-Tolosan Cedex, 31326FRANCETel: 33 56 128 [email protected]

Gonzalez, Esther M.Univ Publica De NavarraCiencias Del Medio NaturalCampus De ArrosadiaPamplona, 31006SPAINTel: 34 948 168 412Fax: 34 948 168 [email protected]

Gonzalez, Juan E.Univ of TexasMolecular & Cellular BiologyRL11, 800 W Campbell RoadRichardson, TX 75083-0688Tel: (972) 883-2526Fax: (972) [email protected]

Goodwin, Paul H.*Univ of GuelphEnvironmental Biology Dept3239 Bovey Bldg 81Guelph, ON N1G 2W1CANADATel: (519) 824-4120Fax: (519) [email protected]

Goormachtig, SofieUniv of GentMolecular Genetics DeptTechnologie Park 927Gent, 9052BELGIUMTel: 32 9 331 3910Fax: 32 9 331 [email protected]

Goritschnig, Sandra*Univ of CaliforniaPlant & Microbial Biology111 Koshland HallBerkeley, CA 94720Tel: (510) [email protected]

Gottfert, MichaelT U DresdenInst Fur GenetikMommsenstrasse 13Dresden, 01062GERMANYTel: 49 351 463 4000Fax: 49 351 463 [email protected]

Govers, FrancineWageningen UnivLab of PhytopathologyBinnenhaven 5Wageningen, 6709 PDNETHERLANDSTel: 31 317 483 138Fax: 31 317 483 [email protected]

Graham, Lian-mei (Madge)*Ohio State UnivPlant Pathology Dept201 Kottman Hall2021 Coffey RoadColumbus, OH 43210Tel: (614) [email protected]

Grand, Xavier*INRA/Bayer Crop SciencesCIRAD TA A-54/K Campus IntlMontpellier, 34398FRANCETel: 33 49 962 [email protected]

Grant, Sarah R.Univ of North CarolinaBiology DeptCB#3280 - 301 Coker HallChapel Hill, NC 27599Tel: (919) 962-7253Fax: (919) [email protected]

Gresshoff, Peter M.Univ of QueenslandCtr for Integrative Legume ResBrisbane St Lucia, QLD 4072AUSTRALIATel: 61 7 3365 3550Fax: 61 7 3365 [email protected]

Gross, Dennis C.Texas A&M UnivPlant Path & Microbiology2132 TAMUCollege Station, TX 77843-2132Tel: (979) 845-8288Fax: (979) [email protected]

Gross, Stephen M.Univ of CaliforniaNematology Dept2007 Picasso AveDavis, CA 95616Tel: (530) [email protected]

Groth, Martin*Univ of MunichFac of Biology, Genetics DeptGrosshaderner Str. 2-4Muenchen-Martinsried, 82152GERMANYTel: 49 89 218 074 708martin.groth@lrz.

uni-muenchen.de

Gu, Yangnan*Indiana UnivRoom 302, Myers Hall915 E. 3rd StreetBloomington, IN 47405-7107Tel: (812) [email protected]

Guan, Na*Swedish Univ of AgriculturePlant Biology & Forest GeneticsInst For Vaxtbiologi Och

SkogsgenetUppsala, 750 07SWEDENTel: 46 18 673 [email protected]

Guerinot, Mary LouDartmouth CollegeBiology Dept6044 GilmanHanover, NH 03755Tel: (603) 646-2527Fax: (603) [email protected]

Guinel, Frederique C.Wilfrid Laurier UnivBiology DeptWaterloo, ON N2L 3C5CANADATel: (519) 884-0710x2230Fax: (519) [email protected]

Gupta, Santosh Kumar*NRC on Plant BiotechnologyBiotechnology Dept35, LBS CenterIARI Pusa CampusNew Delhi, 110012INDIATel: 91 11 931 229 [email protected]

Gutjahr, CarolineUniv de LausanneMolecular Plant Biology DeptBiophoreLausanne, 1015SWITZERLANDTel: 44 21 692 4233Fax: 44 21 692 4185

Guttman, David S.Univ of TorontoCell & System Biology25 Willcocks StreetToronto, ON M5S 3B2CANADATel: (416) 978-6865Fax: (416) [email protected]

HHaas, DieterUniv de LausanneInst de Microbiologie

FondamentaleBatiment de BiologieLausanne, CH-1015SWITZERLANDTel: 41 21 692 5631Fax: 41 21 692 [email protected]

Hadwiger, Lee A.Washington State UnivPlant Pathology DeptPullman, WA 99164-6430Tel: (509) 335-3751Fax: (509) [email protected]

Hahn, MatthiasUniv of KaiserslauternPO Box 3049 - Biology DeptPaul Ehrlich Str 22Kaiserslautern, 67653GERMANYTel: 49 631 205 2402Fax: 49 631 205 [email protected]

Hahn, Simone*Martin-Luther-UnivWeinbergweg 10Halle-WittenbergGERMANYTel: 49 345 552 6298simone.hahn@genetik.

uni-halle.de

Hajri, Ahmed*INRA-Agrocampus42 rue Georges MorelBeaucouze Cedex, 49071FRANCETel: 33 24 122 [email protected]

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Halterman, Dennis A.USDA ARSPlant Pathology Dept1630 Linden Dr - Russell LabsMadison, WI 53706-1598Tel: (608) 265-2144Fax: (608) [email protected]

Hamada, Satoshi*Nara Inst of Science &

Technology8916-5, TakayamaIkoma, 630-0101JAPANTel: 81 74 372 [email protected]

Hammond-Kosack, Kim E.Rothamsted ResearchPlant-Pathogen Interaction DivHarpenden, Herts, AL5 2JQUNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 1582 763 133x2240Fax: 44 1582 715 009kim.hammond-kosack@bbsrc.

ac.uk

Hann, Dagmar*Univ of BaselBotanical InstituteHebelstrasse 1Basel, 4056SWITZERLANDTel: 41 61 267 [email protected]

Hardy, Ralph W.NABC1075 Brintons Bridge RoadWest Chester, PA 19382-8111Tel: (607) 254-1240Fax: (716) 741-5108

Harman, Gary*Cornell UnivHorticultural Sciences Dept630 W North StSturtevant HallGeneva, NY 14456Tel: (315) [email protected]

Harris, Jeanne M.Univ of VermontPlant Biology DeptMarsh Life SciencesBurlington, VT 05405-0086Tel: (802) 656-2933Fax: (802) [email protected]

Harrison, Maria J.Boyce Thompson InstPlant ResearchTower RoadIthaca, NY 14853Tel: (607) 254-6472Fax: (607) [email protected]

Hassan, Sozan*INSA Lyon10 St DuboisLyon 1, 69622FRANCETel: 33 62 840 [email protected]

Hata, ShingoNagoya UnivGrad School of Bioagricultural

SciencesFuro-cho, Chikusa-kuNagoya, 464-8601JAPANTel: 81 52 789 4019Fax: 81 52 789 [email protected]

Hayashi, Nagao*Natl Inst of Agrobilological

Sciences2-1-2 Kan-nondaiTsukuba, Ibaraki, 305-8602JAPANTel: 81 29 838 [email protected]

He, Sheng YangMichigan State UnivPlant Research Laboratory206 Plant Biology BldgEast Lansing, MI 48824Tel: (517) 353-9181Fax: (517) [email protected]

He, Zuhua*Chinese Academy of SciencesShanghai Inst for Biological

Sciences300 Fenglin RoadShanghai, 200032PEOPLES REP OF CHINATel: 86 21 492 4121Fax: 86 21 5492 [email protected]

Heidrich, Katharina*Max Planck Inst for Plant

Breeding ResPlant Microbe Interactions DeptCarl Von Linne Weg 10Koln, 50829GERMANYTel: 49 221 506 [email protected]

Hein, Ingo*Scottish Crop Research InstGeneticsInvergowrieDundee, DD2 5DAUNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 1382 562 [email protected]

Helft, Laura*Univ of WisconsinProgram in Cellular and

Molecular Biol1630 Linden Dr886 Russell LabsMadison, WI 53706Tel: (608) [email protected]

Hemmati, Naghmeh1565 Logan Dr, Apt 5Carbondale, IL 62901Tel: (618) [email protected]

Henriquez, Maria Antonia*Univ of ManitobaPlant Sciences Dept66 Dafoe Rd - 222 Agric BldgWinnipeg, MB R3T 2N2CANADATel: (204) [email protected]

Hernandez, GeorginaCIFN UNAMMolecular Ecology DeptUNAM - AP Postal 565-ACuernavaca, Mor., 62210MEXICOTel: 52 73 139877Fax: 52 73 [email protected]

Hikichi, Yasufumi*Kochi UnivLab of Plant Path & Biotech20 Monobe - Faculty of AgricNankoku, Kochi, 783-8502JAPANTel: 81 88 864 [email protected]

Hirata, HisaeShizuoka UnivFaculty of Agriculture836 Ohy, Suruga-kuShizuoka, 422-8529JAPANTel: 81 54 238 4819Fax: 81 54 238 [email protected]

Hirkala, Danielle L. M.*Univ of British Columbia

OkanaganBiology & Physical Geography3333 University WayKelowna, BC V1V 1V7CANADATel: (250) 717-6117Fax: (250) [email protected]

Hirsch, Ann M.Univ of CaliforniaMolecular Cell & Dev Biology405 Hilgard AveLos Angeles, CA 90095-1606Tel: (310) 206-8673Fax: (310) [email protected]

Hiruma, Kei*Kyoto UnivLaboratory of Plant PathologyKyoto, 606-8502JAPANTel: 81 75 753 [email protected]

Hofte, Monica M.Univ of GentCrop Protection DeptCoupure Links 653Gent, 9000BELGIUMTel: 32 9 264 6017Fax: 32 9 264 [email protected]

Hogenhout, Saskia A.John Innes CentreDiseases & Stress Biology DeptColney LaneNorwich Research ParkNorwich, NR4 7UHUNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 1603 450 393Fax: 44 1603 450 [email protected]

Hok, Sophie*INRA 1301- CNRS6243Univ Nice - UMRInteractions Biotiques Et Sante Veg400 Route Des ChappesSophia Antipolis, 06903FRANCETel: 33 49 238 [email protected]

Holsters, MarcelleRUG Lab Molecular GeneticsTechnologie Park 927Gent, Zwynaarde, 9052BELGIUMTel: 32 9 33 13900Fax: 32 9 33 [email protected]

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Homem, Rafael*CCSMAv. Jose Ribeiro, 81Jaboticabal, 14870-000BRAZILTel: 55 44 773 505 [email protected]

Hong, Mi Ju*Gyeongsang Natl UnivEnv Biotecnology Natl Corp900 GajwJinju, 660-701KOREATel: 82 55 751 [email protected]

Horvath, Diana M.MediantSte 19071630 Chicago AveEvanston, IL 60201Tel: (847) 425-1277Fax: (847) [email protected]

Hossain, Md Shakhawat*Agric & Agri-Food CanadaSouthern Crop Protection & Food

ResLondon, ON N5V 4T3CANADATel: (519) [email protected]

Hu, Jian*China Agricultural UnivCtr for Life Science ResB-073Beijing, 10081PEOPLES REP OF CHINATel: 86 10 6273 [email protected]

Hua, JianCornell UnivPlant Biology Dept412 Mann LibraryIthaca, NY 14853Tel: (607) 255-5554Fax: (607) [email protected]

Huang, XiangSyngenta Biotechnology Inc3054 Cornwallis RoadRes Triangle Park, NC 27709Tel: (919) 541-8695Fax: (919) [email protected]

Huitema, EdgarThe Sainsbury LaboratoryJohn Innes CentreColney LaneNorwich, NR4 7UHUNITED [email protected]

Hulbert, Scot H.Washington State UnivPlant Pathology DeptPO Box 646430Pullman, WA 99164-6430Tel: (509) 335-3722Fax: (509) [email protected]

Hummel, Aaron*Iowa State UnivPlant Pathology Dept3110 Turnberry Ct, #228Ames, IA 50014Tel: (515) [email protected]

Hurni, Severine*Univ of ZurichInst of Plant BiologyZollikerstrasse 107ZurichSWITZERLANDTel: 41 44 634 [email protected]

Hwang, Duk-JuNatl Academy of Agric ScienceCrop Development DivisionSeodun Dong 249, Kyungi DoSuweon, Kyungia, 441-707SOUTH KOREATel: 82 31 299 [email protected]

Hwang, IngyuSeoul Natl UnivSchool of Agric BiotechnologySan 56-1Shillim-dong, Kwanak-guSeoul, 151-742KOREATel: 81 2 880 4676Fax: 81 2 873 [email protected]

Hwang, JeeNa*Seoul National UnivCollege of Agric & Life SciencesSeoul, 151-742SOUTH KOREATel: 82 2 880 [email protected]

Hynes, Michael F.Univ of CalgaryBiology Dept2500 Univ Dr NWCalgary, AB T2N 1N4CANADATel: (403) 220-8473Fax: (403) [email protected]

IIacobellis, Nicola SanteUniv BasilicataBiologia - Biotech Agro ForestVia N Sauro 85Potenza, 85100ITALYTel: 39 971 205 498Fax: 39 971 205 [email protected]

Ichinose, YukiOkayama UnivDept of Agric1-1-1, Tsushima-nakaOkayama, 700-8530JAPANTel: 81 86 251 8308Fax: 81 86 251 [email protected]

Imboden, Lori*Michigan State Univ222 Plant Biology LabsEast Lansing, MI 48824Tel: (517) [email protected]

Inada, NorikoNara Inst of Science &

Technology8916-5, Takayama, IkomaIkoma-shi, Nara, 630-01JAPANTel: 81 74 372 6250Fax: 81 74 372 [email protected]

Inagaki, YoshishigeOkayama UnivFac of AgricGenetic Engineering LabTsushima-naka 1-1-1Okayama, 700-8530JAPANTel: 81 86 251 8307Fax: 81 86 251 [email protected]

Inami, Keigo*Tokyo Univ of Agric &

TechnologyAgriculture3-21-6 Honkomagome,

Bunkyo-kuTokyo, 183-8509JAPANTel: 81 90 5564 [email protected]

Innerebner, Gerd*ETH ZurichInstitute of MicrobiologyWolfgang-Pauli-Strasse 10Zurich, 8093SWITZERLANDTel: 41 44 632 [email protected].

ethz.ch

Ishihama, Nobuaki*Nagoya UnivGrad School of Bioagricultural SciFuro-cho, Chikusa-kuNagoya, 464-8601JAPANTel: 81 52 789 [email protected].

nagoya-u.ac.jp

Ishii, HideoNatl Inst for Agro-Env SciencesEnvironmental Biofunction DivKannondai 3-1-3Tsukuba, Ibaraki, 305-8604JAPANTel: 81 298 388 307Fax: 81 298 388 [email protected]

Ishikawa, Yosuke*Nara Inst of Science &

TechnologyLab of Plant Molecular GeneticsTakayama-tyouIkoma-si, 630-0101JAPANTel: 81 74 372 [email protected]

Ishimaru, Carol A.Univ of Minnesota495 Borlaug HallPlant Pathology Dept1991 Upper Buford CircleSt Paul, MN 55108-0010Tel: (612) 625-9736Fax: (612) [email protected]

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Ismail, Youssef*Univ de MontrealIRBV - Biological Sciences4101 Sherbrooke EastMontreal, QC H1X 2B2CANADATel: (514) [email protected]

Ivanov, Sergey*Wageningen UnivLaboratory of Molecular BiologyDreijenlaan 3Wageningen, 6703 HANETHERLANDSTel: 31 317 482 [email protected]

JJabaji, SuhaMcGill UnivPlant Science DeptMacdonald Campus21,111 Lakeshore RoadSte-Anne-de-Bellevue, QC

H9X 3V9CANADATel: (514) [email protected]

Jaber, Emad*Univ of HelsinkiDept of Forest EcologyPO Box 27Forest Sciences Bldg, ViikkiHelsinki, FI-00014FINLANDTel: 358 9 1915 [email protected]

Jackson, Robert W.Univ of ReadingSchool of Biological SciencesAms Bldg, WhiteknightsReading, RG6 6AJUNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 118 378 8892Fax: 44 118 378 [email protected]

Jacobs, Jonathan M.*Univ of WisconsinPlant Pathology Dept1630 Linden Dr885 Russell LabsMadison, WI 53706Tel: (608) [email protected]

Jacquet, ChristopherUMR 5546 CNRS UPSPole De Biotechnologie VegetaleBP 17 AuzevilleCastanet, Tolosan, 31326FRANCETel: 33 562 193 503Fax: 33 562 193 [email protected]

Jakab, GaborUniv of PECSPlant Physiology Dept1 Fjusag U.6Pecs, 7624HUNGARYTel: 36 20 368 7432Fax: 36 20 7250 [email protected]

Jakob, KatrinMendel Biotechnology Inc3935 Point Eden WayHayward, CA 94545Tel: (510) 259-6116Fax: (510) [email protected]

James, Euan K.Univ of DundeeCtr for High Resolution

Imaging/ProcessMSI/WTB ComplexSchool of Life SciencesDundee, DDI 5EHUNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 1382 344 741Fax: 44 1382 345 [email protected]

Janni, Michela*Univ of TusciaVia San Camillo de Lellis SncVia Torrevecchia 5ViterboITALYTel: 39 76 135 [email protected]

Jaubert, Marianne*Boyce Thompson InstTower RoadCornell UnivIthaca, NY 14853Tel: (607) [email protected]

Jenner, CarolWarwick HRIWellesbourneWarwickshire, CV35 9EFUNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 24 7657 4455Fax: 44 24 7657 [email protected]

Jeong, Byeong-ryool “BJ”*Univ of Nebraska19th and Vine StreetN312 Beadle CenterLincoln, NE 68588Tel: (402) [email protected]

Jeong, Rae-dongUniv of KentuckyPlant Pathology Dept1405 Veterans DrLexington, KY 40546-0091Tel: (859) 257-7445x80782Fax: (859) [email protected]

Jha, Gopaljee*Inst of Himalyan Bioresource

TechnologyCSIRPalampur, 176061INDIATel: 91 1894 233 [email protected]

Jia, YulinUSDA ARS DB NRRC2890 Hwy 130 EStuttgart, AR 72160-0287Tel: (870) 672-9300x229Fax: (870) [email protected]

Jin, HailingUniv of CaliforniaPlant Pathology Dept900 University AveRiverside, CA 92521-0001Tel: (951) 827-7995Fax: (951) [email protected]

Jin, Hak Chul*Korea UnivRm 205, Anam-dong,

Sung Buk-GuSeoul, 136-701KOREATel: 82 2 3290 [email protected]

Jin, JingIowa State UnivPlant Pathology Dept351 Bessey HallAmes, IA 50010Tel: (515) [email protected]

Joe, Anna*Univ of NebraskaPlant Pathology DeptN316 Beadle CenterLincoln, NE 68588-0660Tel: (402) [email protected]

Johnson, Evan G.Cornell UnivPlant Pathology Dept334 Plant Science BldgIthaca, NY 14850Tel: (607) 255-9770Fax: (607) [email protected]

Johnson, Richard D.AgResearch GrasslandsForage BiotechnologyTennent DrPalmerston NorthNEW ZEALANDTel: 64 6 351 8090Fax: 64 6 351 [email protected]

Joly, David*Laurentian Forestry CentreNatural Resources Canada1055 rue Du P.E.P.S.Quebec, QC G1V 4C7CANADATel: (418) [email protected]

Jones, Alexandra M. E.The Sainsbury LaboratoryJohn Innes CentreNorwich Research ParkColney LaneNorwich, NR4 7UHUNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 1603 450 [email protected]

Jones, David A.Australian Natl UnivPlant Cell Biology GroupBldg 46School of Biological ScienceCanberra, ACT 0200AUSTRALIATel: 61 2 6125 4192Fax: 61 2 6125 [email protected]

Jones, JonathanJohn Innes CentreSainsbury LabNorwich Research ParkColney LaneNorwich, NR4 7UHUNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 1603 450 327Fax: 44 1603 450 011jonathan.jones@sainsbury-

laboratory.ac.uk

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Jones, Kathryn M.Apt 2L176 Richdale AveCambridge, MA 02140Tel: (617) 253-4721Fax: (617) [email protected]

Joosten, MatthieuWageningen Agricultural UnivDept of PhytopathologyBinnenhaven 9Wageningen, 6709 PDNETHERLANDSTel: 31 317 483 411Fax: 31 317 483 [email protected]

Jordan, TinaUniv of ZurichInstitute of Plant BiologyZollikerstrasse 107Zurich, 8483SWITZERLANDTel: 41 44 634 [email protected]

Joshi, Sameer*Wageningen UnivPlant Breeding DeptPO Box 1WageningenNETHERLANDSTel: 31 31 748 [email protected]

Julien, Marie-Claude*Univ LavalDept de Phytologie, FSAAQuebec, QC G1K 7P4CANADATel: (418) [email protected]

Jung, Ho WonUniv of ChicagoMol Genetics & Cell Biology1103 East 57th Street - EBC 410Chicago, IL 60637Tel: (773) [email protected]

Jupin, IsabelleInst Jacques Monod15 rue Helene BrionParis Cedex13, 75205FRANCETel: 33 1 57 27 80 [email protected]

KKachroo, AardraUniv of Kentucky201F Plant Science Bldg1405 Veterans DrLexington, KY 40546Tel: (859) [email protected]

Kachroo, PradeepUniv of KentuckyPlant Pathology Dept1405 Veterans DrLexington, KY 40546-0091Tel: (859) 257-7445Fax: (859) [email protected]

Kahn, Michael L.Washington State UnivInst of Biological Chemistry203 Clark HallPullman, WA 99164-6340Tel: (509) 335-4563Fax: (509) [email protected]

Kaku, HanaeMeiji UnivLife Sciences Dept1-1-1, Higashi-Mita, Tama-kuKawasaki, Kanagawa, 214-8571JAPANTel: 81 44 934 7805Fax: 81 44 934 [email protected]

Kalkman, EricWageningen UnivLab of PhytopathologyBinnenhaven 5Wageningen, 6709 PDNETHERLANDSTel: 31 317 483 131Fax: 31 317 483 [email protected]

Kaloshian, Isgouhi*Univ of CaliforniaNematology DeptRiverside, CA 92521Tel: (951) [email protected]

Kamakura, TakashiTokyo Univ of ScienceApplied Biological Science Dept2641 YamazakiNoda, Chiba, 278-8510JAPANTel: 81 4 7122 9149Fax: 81 4 7123 [email protected]

Kamoun, SophienJohn Innes CentreSainsbury LaboratoryColney LaneNorwich, NR4 7UHUNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 1603 450 [email protected]

Kannenberg, ElmarUniv of GeorgiaComplex Carbohydrate Res Ctr315 Riverbend RoadAthens, GA 30602Tel: (706) 542-2949Fax: (706) [email protected]

Katagiri, FumiakiUniv of Minnesota326 Cargill Bldg1500 Gortner AveSt Paul, MN 55108Tel: (612) 624-5195Fax: (612) [email protected]

Katou, Shinpei*Shinshu UnivIntl Young Researchers Expt Ctr8304 Minamiminowa, KamiinaNagano, 399-4598JAPANTel: 81 265 771 418Fax: 81 265 725 [email protected]

Kav, Nat*Univ of AlbertaDept of Agric, Food & NutritionEdmonton, AB T6G 2P5CANADATel: (780) 492-7584Fax: (780) [email protected]

Kawano, Yoji*Nara Inst of Science &

TechnologyBioscience8916-5 TakayamaIkoma, 630-0101JAPANTel: 81 743 725 [email protected]

Kecel, Mehmet Ali*Helsinki UnivBiosciences DeptPO Box 56Helsinki, 00014FINLANDTel: 358 46 682 [email protected]

Keel, Christoph J.Univ de LausanneMicrobiologie Fondamentale DeptBatiment De BiologieLausanne-Dorigny, CH-1015SWITZERLANDTel: 41 21 692 5636Fax: 41 21 692 [email protected]

Keller, BeatUniv of ZurichInst for Plant BiologyZollikerstrase 107Zurich, 8008SWITZERLANDTel: 41 44 634 8230Fax: 41 44 634 [email protected]

Kemmerling, Birgit*Univ of TuebingenZMBPCtr for Plant Molecular BiologyAuf Morgenstelle 5Plant BiochemistryTuebingen, 72076GERMANYTel: 49 707 1297 6654birgit.kemmerling@zmbp.

uni-tuebingen.de

Kendra, David F.USDA ARS NCAUR1815 N Univ StreetPeoria, IL 61604-3902Tel: (309) 681-6579Fax: (309) [email protected]

Kereszt, AttilaBaygen InstDerkovits Fasor 2Szeged, H-6726HUNGARYTel: 36 62 546 976Fax: 36 62 546 [email protected]

Kertesz, Michael A.Univ of ManchesterSchool of Biological Sciences1-800 Stopford BldgOxford RoadManchester, M13 9PTUNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 161 275 3895Fax: 44 161 275 [email protected]

Kiba, Akinori*Kochi UnivB-200 MonobeNankoku, 783-8502JAPANTel: 81 88 864 [email protected]

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Kidd, Brendan*CSIRO Plant IndustryUniv of Queensland306 Carmody RoadSt Lucia, 4067AUSTRALIATel: 61 7 3214 [email protected]

Kim, Hongsup*Seoul Natl UnivDept of Agric BiotechnologySan 56-1 Sillm Dong, Gwanak-kuSeoulSOUTH KOREATel: 82 2 880 [email protected]

Kim, Jin Hwa*Korea UnivSchool of Life Sciences &

Biotechnology1.5-ga, Anam-dong, SunSeoulSOUTH KOREATel: 82 2 3290 [email protected]

Kim, Kwang-Hyung*Virginia Bioinformatics InstWashington Street - Phase IIBlacksburg, VA 24061Tel: (540) [email protected]

Kim, Sang-Hee*Univ of MissouriDivision of Plant Sciences1201 Rollins StChristopher Bond LaneColumbia, MO 65201Tel: (573) [email protected]

Kim, Sung Hyun*Nara Inst of Science &

TechnologyLab of Plant Molecular Genetics8916-5 TakayamaIkoma, 630-0192JAPANTel: 81 743 725 [email protected]

Kingsley, Mark T.Savannah River Natl LaboratoryEnv Science & BiotechnologySpecial Programs, CB/999-W,

Rm 314Aiken, SC 29808Tel: (803) 819-8442Fax: (803) [email protected]

Kiraly, LorantPlant Protection InstHungarian Academy of Sciences15 Herman Otto Str -

BiotechnologyBudapest, 1022HUNGARYTel: 36 1 487 7527Fax: 36 1 487 [email protected]

Kirik, Angela G.*Stanford UnivBiology Dept224 Gilbert BioscienceStanford, CA 94305-5020Tel: (650) [email protected]

Kistler, H. Corby*USDA ARS Cereal Disease LabUniv of Minnesota1551 Lindig StSt Paul, MN 55108Tel: (612) 625-9774Fax: (651) [email protected]

Klessig, Daniel F.Boyce Thompson InstPlant ResearchTower RoadIthaca, NY 14853-1802Tel: (607) 254-1300Fax: (607) [email protected]

Knepper, Caleb*Michigan State Univ104 CIPSEast Lansing, MI 48824Tel: (517) [email protected]

Knogge, Wolfgang H.Inst of Plant BiochemistryWeinberg 3Halle, 06120GERMANYTel: 49 345 5582 1450Fax: 49 345 5582 [email protected]

Kobayashi, IsseiMie UnivPlant Functional Genomics Div1515 KamihamaLife Science Res CtrTsu, Mie, 514-8507JAPANTel: 81 592 31 9074Fax: 81 592 31 [email protected]

Koch, Marion*ETH ZurichInstitute of MicrobiologyWolfgang-Pauli-Strasse 10Zurich, 8093SWITZERLANDTel: 41 44 632 [email protected]

Kodama, MotoichiroTottori UnivFaculty of Agric - Plant Path LabKoyama-Minami 4-101Tottori, 680-8553JAPANTel: 81 857 31 5364Fax: 81 857 31 [email protected]

Koebnik, RalfCNRS UPS IRDUMR 5096911, Ave AgropolisMontpellier, Cedex 5, 34394FRANCETel: 33 46 741 6212Fax: 33 46 741 [email protected]

Kogel, Karl-HeinzJustus Liebig UnivInst Fur Phytopath/ZoologieHeinrich Buff Ring 26-32Giessen, 35392GERMANYTel: 49 641 993 7490Fax: 49 641 993 7499karl-heinz.kogel@agrar.

uni-giessen.de

Koh, Serry*Korea Res Inst of Bioscience/

BiotechnologyPlant Systems Engineering Res Ctr52 Eoeun-dong Yuseong-guDaejeon, 305-333SOUTH KOREATel: 82 42 860 [email protected]

Komeil, Doa’aUniv de Sherbrooke2500 Boulevard de L’UniversiteSherbrooke, QC J1K 2R1CANADATel: (819) [email protected]

Kondorosi, AdamCNRSInst Des Sciences Du VegetalAve de la TerrasseGif Sur Yvette, 91198FRANCETel: 33 16 982 3698Fax: 33 16 982 [email protected]

Kondorosi, EvaCNRS - Inst Sciences VegetalAve De La TerrasseGif Sur Yvette, 91198FRANCETel: 33 1 6982 3791Fax: 33 1 6982 [email protected]

Koropacka, Kamila*Enza Zaden R&DHaling 1/EEnkhuizen, 1602 DBNETHERLANDSTel: 31 22 835 [email protected]

Krause, AndreaUniv of Bremen FB2Allgemeine MikrobiologiePostfach 33 04 40Bremen, 28334GERMANYTel: 49 421 218 4327Fax: 49 421 218 [email protected]

Kubo, Yasuyuki*Kyoto UnivLab of Plant PathologyGrad School of Life & Env

SciencesKyoto, 606-8522JAPANTel: 81 75 703 [email protected]

Kuester, HelgeLeibniz Univ of HannoverInst for Plant Genetics - Unit IVHerrenhauser Strasse 2Hannover, 30419GERMANYTel: 49 511 7621 7931Fax: 49 511 7621 9292helge.kuester@genetik.

uni-hannover.de

Kuhns, Christine*Univ of GottingenPlant Cell Biology DeptUntere Karspule 2Gottingen, 37073GERMANYTel: 49 55 1391 3510christine.kuhns@biologie.

uni-goettingen.de

Kunkel, Barbara N.Washington UnivBiology Dept1 Brookings DrCampus Box 1137St Louis, MO 63130-4862Tel: (314) 935-7284Fax: (314) [email protected]

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Kwaaitaal, Mark*Max Planck Inst for Plant

Breeding ResPlant-Microbe Interactions DeptCarl-von-linne-weg 10Cologne, 50829GERMANYTel: 49 221 506 [email protected]

Kwon, Soon Il*Korea UnivAnam-dong, Sungbuk-kuCollege of Life Science, Rm #205Seoul, 136-701SOUTH KOREATel: 82 2 3290 [email protected]

LL’Haridon, Floriane*Univ of FribourgBiologie DeptUnit Biologie VegChemin du Musse 10Fribourg, 1700SWITZERLANDTel: 41 263 008 [email protected]

La Camera, Sylvain*Univ of FribourgDept of BiologyUnit Biologie VegChemin Du Musee 10Fribourg, CH-1700SWITZERLANDTel: 41 26 300 [email protected]

Lacava, Paulo*ESALQ/USPGeneticsAv Padua Dias 11Piracicaba, 13400-900BRAZILTel: 55 19 3429 [email protected]

Lacroix, BenoitState Univ of New YorkBiochemistry & Cell Biology DeptStony Brook, NY 11794-5215Tel: (631) [email protected]

Lai, Erh-MinAcademia SinicaInst of Plant & Microbiol Biology128, Sec 2, Academia Rd,

NankangTaipeiTAIWAN REP OF CHINATel: 886 2 2787 [email protected]

Lai, Zhibing*Purdue Univ208 Airport Rd, Apt#2West Lafayette, IN 47906Tel: (765) [email protected]

Lajunen, Heini*Ctr for Plant Molecular BiologyPlant BiochemistryAuf der Morgenstelle 5Tuebingen, 72076GERMANYTel: 49 7071 297 6655heini.lajunen@zmbp.

uni-tuebingen.de

Lamb, Christopher J.John Innes CentreNorwich Research ParkColney LaneNorwich, NR4 7UHUNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 1603 450 265Fax: 44 1630 450 [email protected]

Laporte, Philippe*Univ Paris XIIBP - CNRS - UMR8618Bat 630Orsay, 91405FRANCETel: 33 16 915 [email protected]

Lartey, Robert T.USDA ARS1500 N Central AveSidney, MT 59270Tel: (406) 433-9490Fax: (406) [email protected]

Leach, Jan E.Colorado State UnivBioagric Sci & Pest Mgmt DeptPlant Sciences BldgFort Collins, CO 80523-1177Tel: (970) 491-2924Fax: (970) [email protected]

Lee, Amy*Univ of TorontoCell & Systems Biology25 Willcocks StreetToronto, ON M5S 3B2CANADATel: (416) [email protected]

Lee, Jiyoung*Univ of Chicago1103 E. 57th EBC 409Chicago, IL 60637Tel: (773) [email protected]

Lee, Lan-YingPurdue UnivBiological Sciences DeptLilly Hall of Life SciencesWest Lafayette, IN 47907-1392Tel: (765) 494-4947Fax: (765) [email protected]

Lefebvre, Benoit*LIPM INRA CNRSChemin de BorderougeCastanet Tolosan, 31326FRANCETel: 33 56 128 [email protected]

Legault, Genevieve*Univ de Sherbrooke2500 Boul de L’UniversiteSherbrooke, QC J1K 2R1CANADATel: (819) 821-8000x61377genevieve.legault3@

usherbrooke.ca

Leger, Amandine*INRA/CNRSLIPMChemin de Borde - Rouge

BP52627Castanet-Tolosan, 31326FRANCETel: 33 56 128 [email protected]

Leggett, Mary E.*Novozymes BioAg3935 Thatcher AveSasaktoon, SK S7R 1A3CANADATel: (306) 657-8233Fax: (306) [email protected]

Leite, Thiago Falda*Escola Superio de Agric“Luiz de Queiroz”Rua Treze de Maio, 1299Apto 12Piracicaba, SP 13400-300BRAZILTel: 55 19 3429 4248Fax: 55 19 3429 [email protected]

Leonelli, Lauriebeth*Univ of CaliforniaApt B2383 Virginia StreetBerkeley, CA 94709Tel: (510) [email protected]

Lerat, Sylvain*Univ de SherbrookeSherbrooke, QC J1K [email protected]

Lery, Leticia*Federal Univ of Rio de JaneiroCarlos Chagas Filho Biophysics

InstRua Guimaraes Rosa, 203/2004Rio de Janeiro, 2279-3912BRAZILTel: 55 21 9897 [email protected]

Levy, MaggieHebrew Univ of JerusalemPlant Path & Microbiology DeptPO Box 12Rehovot, 76100ISRAELTel: 972 8 948 9162Fax: 972 8 946 [email protected]

Lewis, Jennifer*Univ of TorontoCell & Systems Biology Dept25 Willcocks StreetToronto, ON M5S 3B2CANADATel: (416) [email protected]

Li, Jing*Univ of HelsinkiBiological & EnvironmentalPO Box 56 (Viikinkaari 5D)Helsinki, 00014FINLANDTel: 358 9 1915 [email protected]

Li, XinUniv of British ColumbiaMichael Smith LabsRm 301, 2185 East MallVancouver, BC V6T 1Z4CANADATel: (604) 802-3155Fax: (604) [email protected]

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Liang, Yue*Univ of AlbertaAgric Food & Nutritional Science410 Ag/Forest CentreEdmonton, AB T6G2P5CANADATel: (780) [email protected]

Liberti, DanieleAgric & Agri-Food CanadaSouthern Crop Prot & Food

Res Ctr1391 Sandford StreetLondon, ON N5V 4T3CANADATel: (519) 457-1470x283Fax: (519) [email protected]

Lim, Kok Ang*Nara Inst of Science &

TechnologyLab of Plant Molecular Genetics8916-5 TakayamaIkoma, 630-0192JAPANTel: 81 743 725 [email protected]

Lin, Chia-Hua*Natl Taiwan UnivPlant Pathology & MicrobiologyTaipei, 10617TAIWANTel: 886 2 3366 [email protected]

Lin, Fu-ChengZhejiang UnivBiotechnology InstKaxuan Road 268, HangzhouZhejiang, 310 029PEOPLES REP OF CHINATel: 86 571 8697 1185Fax: 86 571 8697 [email protected]

Lin, Nai-ChunNatl Taiwan UnivAgricultural Chemistry DeptNo 1, Sec 4, Roosevelt RoadTaipei, 10617TAIWAN REP OF CHINATel: 886 2 3366 3840Fax: 886 2 3366 [email protected]

Lin, Yu-Mei*Natl Taiwan UnivInstitute of Plant BiologyNo. 1, Sec. 4, Roosevelt RoadTaipeiTAIWANTel: 886 2 3366 [email protected]

Lindeberg, MagdalenCornell UnivPlant Pathology Dept334 Plant Science BldgIthaca, NY 14850Tel: (607) 254-7297Fax: (607) [email protected]

Lindow, Steven E.Univ of CaliforniaPlant & Microbial Biology Dept111 Koshland HallBerkeley, CA 94720-3102Tel: (510) 642-4174Fax: (510) [email protected]

Lindstrom, KristinaUniv of HelsinkiApplied Chem and MicrobiologyPO Box 56 - Vilkinkaari 9Helsinki, 00014FINLANDTel: 358 970 855 282Fax: 358 970 [email protected]

Liou, Ruey-FenNatl Taiwan UnivPlant Path & Microbiology Dept1 Sec 4 Roosevelt RdTaipei, 106TAIWAN REP OF CHINATel: 886 2 3366 5208Fax: 886 2 2362 [email protected]

Lipka, VolkerGeorg-August Univ of GottingenPlant Cell Biology DeptAlbrecht-von-Haller Inst

for Plant SciGoettingen, D-37074GERMANYTel: 49 551 391 3581Fax: 49 551 391 0406volker.lipka@biologie.

uni-goettingen.de

Liu, HuiScottish Crop Research InstPlant Pathogen InteractionsInvergowrieDundee, DD2 5DAUNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 1382 562 731Fax: 44 1382 562 [email protected]

Liu, Jun*Univ of CaliforniaPlant Pathology Dept210 Hutchison HallOne Shield AveDavis, CA 95616Tel: (530) [email protected]

Liu, Tse-Yen*Natl Taiwan UnivPlant Pathology & MicrobiologyRm 403, 4F, No.86Jhoushan Rd, Da-aTaipeiTAIWANTel: 886 2 3366 [email protected]

Long, ChengliWilfrid Laurier UnivBiology Dept - Sci BldgRm N3022B75 University Ave WestWaterloo, ON N2L 3C5CANADATel: (519) [email protected]

Long, Sharon R.Stanford UnivBio Sciences Dept216 Gilbert Bldg371 Serra MallStanford, CA 94305-5020Tel: (650) 723-3232Fax: (650) [email protected]

Lopez Llorca, Luis V.*Univ de AlicanteCiencias del Mar Y Biology

AplicadaApdo Correos 99Alicante, 03080SPAINTel: 34 96 590 3400x3381Fax: 34 96 590 [email protected]

Lopez-Lara, Isabel M.UNAM-Cen de Ciencias

GenomicasAv Univ S/N Colonia ChamilpaCuernavaca, Mor., 62210MEXICOTel: 52 777 329 0815Fax: 52 777 317 [email protected]

Lopez-Raez, Juan Antonio*Estacion Experimental del Zaidin-

CSICProfesor Albareda, 1GranadaSPAINTel: 31 [email protected]

Lorenz, Christian*Martin Luther UnivHalle-WittenbergWeinbergweg 10Halle/Saale, 06099GERMANYTel: 49 34 5552 6292christian.lorenz@genetik.

uni-halle.de

Lorito, MatteoUniv Degli Studi Di NapoliDip Arbopave, Sez Patologia VegVia Universita, 100Portici (NA), 80055ITALYTel: 39 81 775 5142Fax: 39 81 775 [email protected]

Louis, Joe M.*Univ of North TexasBiological Sciences Dept1155 Union Circle, #305220Denton, TX 76203Tel: (940) [email protected]

Lovell, Helen C.Univ of the West of EnglandBiosciences DeptFrenchay CampusCold Harbour LaneBristol, BS16 1Q4UNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 117 9328 [email protected]

Lozano, Jose*Wageningen UnivNematology DeptBinnenhaven 5 (Bldg 512)Wageningen, 6709PDNETHERLANDSTel: 31 317 485 [email protected]

Lu, HuaUniv of MarylandBiological Sciences Dept1000 Hilltop CircleBaltimore, MD 21250Tel: (410) [email protected]

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Lu, JinrongUniv of HelsinkiLatokartanonkaari 7Helsinki, FI-00014FINLANDTel: 358 9 1915 [email protected]

Lukasik, Ewa*Univ of Amsterdam, SILSPlant Pathology DeptScience Park 318Amsterdam, 1098 SMNETHERLANDSTel: 31 20 525 [email protected]

Lyngkjaer, Michael F.Univ of CopenhagenPlant Biology & BiotechnologyThorvaldsensvej 40Fac of Life ScienceFrederiksberg C, DK-1871DENMARKTel: 45 3 533 [email protected]

MMa, Lisong*Univ of AmsterdamSwammerdam Inst for Life

SciencesKruislaan 312 - Plant Path DeptAmsterdam, 1098 SMNETHERLANDSTel: 31 20 525 [email protected]

Mabood, Fazli*McGill UnivMacDonald CampusPlant Science Dept21,111 Lakeshore RoadSte Anne de Bellevue,

QC H9X 3V9CANADATel: (514) 398-7851x8733Fax: (514) [email protected]

Mackey, David M.*Ohio State UnivHort & Crop Science Dept2021 Coffey RdColumbus, OH 43074Tel: (614) 292-5879Fax: (614) [email protected]

MacLean, Allyson*McMaster UnivBiology Dept1280 Main StreetHamilton, ON L8S 4K1CANADATel: (905) [email protected]

Madadi, Abdul Khalid*Tokyo Univ of Agric and TechBiological Production Science3-5-8 Saiwai-cho, Fuchu-shiTokyo, 183-0001JAPANTel: 81 42 367 [email protected]

Mahanil, SiraprapaUSDA630 W North StSturtevant HallGeneva, NY 14456Tel: (315) [email protected]

Mahmood, Tariq*Kansas State UnivPlant Pathology Dept4024 Throckmorton HallManhattan, KS 66506Tel: (785) [email protected]

Maier, Tom R.*Iowa State UnivPlant Pathology Dept351 Bessey HallAmes, IA 50011Tel: (515) [email protected]

Major, Ian*Laurentian Forestry CentreNatural Resources Canada1055 rue Du P.E.P.S.Quebec, QC G1V 4C7CANADATel: (418) [email protected]

Maldonado-Bonilla, Luis D.CIATEJPlant Biotechnology DeptNormalistas 800Guadalajara, Jalisco, 44270MEXICOTel: 52 33 3345 5200x1001Fax: 52 33 3345 [email protected]

Mallet, Pierre-Luc*Univ de SherbrookeBiologie Dept2500 Blvd UniversiteSherbrooke, QCCANADATel: (819) [email protected]

Mandal, Mihir K.*Apt B2041608 University CourtShawneetownLexington, KY 40503Tel: (859) 257-7445Fax: (859) [email protected]

Mantelin, Sophie*Univ of CaliforniaNematology Dept900 University AveRiverside, CA 92521Tel: (951) [email protected]

Mantyka, Daylin*Univ of British Columbia

OkanaganBiology & Physical Geography3333 University WayKelowna, BC V1V 1V7CANADATel: (250) [email protected]

Manual, Jerrylynn*Univ of ManitobaMicrobiology Dept418 Buller Bldg45 Chancellor’s CirWinnipeg, MB R3T 2N2CANADATel: (204) [email protected]

Manulis, ShulamitARO The Volcani CenterPlant Pathology DeptBet Dagan, 50250ISRAELTel: 972 3 968 3685Fax: 972 3 968 [email protected]

Marano, Maria Rosa*FCBY/IBRMicrobiology DeptSuipacha 531Rosario Santa Fe, S2002LRKARGENTINATel: 54 341 [email protected]

Marek, Stephen M.Oklahoma State UnivEntomology & Plant Pathology127 Noble Research CenterStillwater, OK 74078-3033Tel: (405) 744-3090Fax: (405) [email protected]

Marfil-Santana, Miguel David*Cen de Invest Cientifica de

YucatanCalle 43 No. 130Colonia Chuburna de HidalgoMerida, 97200MEXICOTel: 52 999 942 [email protected]

Mariotti, Lorenzo*Univ Di Roma “Sapienza”Piazzale Aldo Moro 5RomeITALYTel: 39 64 991 [email protected]

Markmann, Katharina*Univ of AarhusMolecular Biology DeptGustav Wieds Vej 10 - CARBAarhus C, 8000DENMARKTel: 45 89 425 [email protected]

Marquez-Villavicencio, Maria del Pilar*

Univ of WisconsinPlant Pathology Dept1630 Linden Dr - Rm 684Madison, WI 53706Tel: (608) [email protected]

Martin, Gregory B.Boyce Thompson InstTower RoadIthaca, NY 14850Tel: (607) 254-1208Fax: (607) [email protected]

Martin, MartaUniv Autonoma De MadridBiologia DeptCampus De CantoblancoMadrid, 28049SPAINTel: 34 91 497 8180Fax: 34 91 497 [email protected]

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Martyn, Raymond D.Purdue UnivCenter for Crop Biosecurity915 W State StreetWest Lafayette, IN 47907-2054Tel: (765) 494-4645Fax: (765) [email protected]

Mase, Keisuke*Nagoya UnivGrad School of Bioagricultural

SciencesChikusaNagoya, 464-8601JAPANTel: 81 52 789 [email protected].

ac.jp

Mathesius, Ulrike*Australian Natl UnivSchool of BiologyBldg 46, Linnaeus WayCanberra, 0200AUSTRALIATel: 61 2 6125 [email protected]

Matsushita, YasuhikoTokyo Univ of Agric &

TechnologyGene Research Center3-5-8 Saiwai-cho - Fuchu-ShiTokyo, 183-8509JAPANTel: 81 42 367 5855Fax: 81 42 367 [email protected]

Mauch, Felix C.Univ of FribourgBiology Deptrue du Musee 10Fribourg, 1700SWITZERLANDTel: 41 26 300 8817Fax: 41 26 300 [email protected]

Mauch-Mani, BrigitteUniv De NeuchatelSci Lab of Mol & Cell BiologyRue Emile Argand 11 CP 158Neuchatel, CH-2009SWITZERLANDTel: 41 32 718 2205Fax: 41 32 718 [email protected]

Mazzotta, Sara*Univ of TuebingenZMBP - Plant BiochemistryAuf der Morgenstelle 5Tuebingen, 72076GERMANYTel: 4970712976653saramazzotta@zmbp.

uni-tuebingen.de

Mbengue, Malick*L.I.P.M. CNRS-INRA 2594/441Biologie Moleculaire LabBP 27Castanet-Tolosan, 31326FRANCETel: 33 56 128 [email protected]

McCafferty, Heather R. K.Hawaii Agric Research CenterPO Box 100Kunia, HI 96759-0100Tel: (808) 486-5303Fax: (808) [email protected]

McDowell, John M.Virginia TechPlant Path, Phys & Weed ScienceLatham Hall - PO Box 0390Blacksburg, VA 24061Tel: (540) 231-2388Fax: (540) [email protected]

McNally, Richard R.*Michigan State UnivPlant Pathology Dept103 Ctr for Integrated Plant

SystemsEast Lansing, MI 48824Tel: (517) [email protected]

McNellis, Timothy W.Penn State UnivPlant Pathology Dept318 Buckhout LabUniversity Park, PA 16802Tel: (814) [email protected]

Mecey, Christy F.Michigan State UnivPlant Research Lab222 Plant Biology BldgEast Lansing, MI 48824Tel: (517) 353-9182Fax: (517) [email protected]

Meilhoc, Eliane*LIPM CNRS INRA BP52627Chemin de Borde RougeCastanet-Tolosan, 31326FRANCETel: 33 56 128 [email protected]

Melcher, Ulrich K.Oklahoma State UnivBiochem & Molec Biology Dept246 Noble Research CenterStillwater, OK 74078-3035Tel: (405) 744-6210Fax: (405) [email protected]

Melech-Bonfil, Shiri*Tel-Aviv UnivPlant Sciences DeptRamat AvivTel-Aviv, 69978ISRAELTel: 972 3 640 [email protected]

Melito, Sara*Univ of WisconsinPlant Pathology Dept1630 Linden DrMadison, WI 53706Tel: (608) [email protected]

Melotto, MaeliUniv of TexasBiology DeptB29 Life Science BldgArlington, TX 76019Tel: (817) 272-1122Fax: (817) [email protected]

Meng, Fanhong*Univ of WisconsinPlant Pathology Dept885 Russell Labs1630 Linden DrMadison, WI 53706Tel: (608) [email protected]

Mengiste, Tesfaye*Purdue UnivBotany & Plant Pathology Dept1155 Lilly HallWest Lafayette, IN 47907-1155Tel: (765) 494-4614Fax: (765) [email protected]

Mentzel, Tobias*Botanical Inst BaselHebelstrasse 1Basel, CH-4056SWITZERLANDTel: 41 267 [email protected]

Mergaert, PeterCNRSInst Des Sci VegetalesAve De La TerrasseGif Sur Yvette, 91198FRANCETel: 33 1 6982 [email protected]

Mersmann, Sophia*Max Planck InstPlant Microbe InteractionsCarl Von Linne Weg 10Cologne, 50829GERMANYTel: 49 22 1506 [email protected]

Mesarich, Carl*Univ of AucklandPlant & Food ResearchPlant-Pathogen Interactions120 Mt Albert RdSandringhamAuckland, 1025NEW ZEALANDTel: 64 9 925 [email protected]

Mestre, Pedro F.*INRA28 rue de HerrlisheimBP 507Colmar, 68021FRANCETel: 33 38 922 [email protected]

Meyers, Blake C.Univ of DelawarePlant and Soil Sciences Dept15 Innovation Way, Rm 230Newark, DE 19711Tel: (302) 831-3418Fax: (302) [email protected]

Mhedbi-Hajri, Nadia*UMR INRA - Agrocampus Ouest42. rue Georges MorelBeaucouze Cedex, 49071FRANCETel: 33 241 225 [email protected]

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Michelmore, Richard W.Univ of CaliforniaVegetable Crops Dept148 Asmundson HallDavis, CA 95616-8746Tel: (530) 752-1729Fax: (530) [email protected]

Miki, Shinsuke*Hokkaido UnivGraduate School of AgricultureKita9 Nishi9, Kita-kuSapporoJAPANTel: 81 11 706 [email protected]

Miller, W. AllenIowa State UnivPlant Pathology Dept351 Bessey HallAmes, IA 50011Tel: (515) 294-2436Fax: (515) [email protected]

Minami, EiichiNatl Inst of Agrobiological

Sciences2-1-3 KannondaiTsukuba, Ibaraki, 305-8602JAPANTel: 81 29 838 [email protected]

Minamisawa, Kiwamu*Tohoku UnivGraduate School of Life SciencesKatahira, Aoba-kuSendai, 980-8577JAPANTel: 81 22 217 5684Fax: 81 22 217 [email protected]

Mitchell, Thomas K.Ohio State UnivPlant Pathology Dept481 B Kottman Hall2021 Coffey RdColumbus, OH 43210Tel: (614) 292-1728Fax: (614) [email protected]

Mitchum, Melissa G.Univ of MissouriDivision of Plant Sciences371 H Bond Life Sciences CtrColumbia, MO 65211Tel: (573) 882-6152Fax: (573) [email protected]

Mithani, Aziz*Univ of OxfordStatistics Dept1 South Parks RoadOxfordUNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 1865 285 [email protected]

Mitra, Raka M.Carleton CollegeBiology DeptOne North College StreetNorthfield, MN 55057Tel: (507) 222-4120Fax: (612) [email protected]

Miya, Ayako*Meiji UnivLife Sciences Dept1-1-1 Higashi-Mita, Tama-kuKawasaki, Kanagawa, 214-8571JAPANTel: 81 44 934 [email protected]

Miyamoto, Koji*1-1-1, Yayoi, Bunkyo-kuTokyoJAPANTel: 81 3 5841 [email protected]

Mlotshwa, SizolwenkosiUniv of South CarolinaBiological Sciences Dept700 Sumter Street - CLS 601Columbia, SC 29208Tel: (803) 777-7030Fax: (803) [email protected]

Moeder, Wolfgang A.Univ of TorontoBotany Dept25 Willcocks StreetToronto, ON M5S 3B2CANADATel: (416) 946-0444Fax: (416) [email protected]

Moffett, PeterBoyce Thompson InstTower RoadIthaca, NY 14850Tel: (607) 254-1362Fax: (607) [email protected]

Mohan, Rajinikanth*Duke Univ75 Maxwell RoadChapel Hill, NC 27517Tel: (919) [email protected]

Mokhtar, Rejili*Faculte Des Sciences GabasCito ErriadGabas, 6011TUNISIATel: 216 94 560 [email protected]

Molina, Antonio*UPM INIACen Biotecnologia Y Genomica

PlantasPozuelo de Alarcon, 28223SPAINTel: 34 91 336 [email protected]

Monje, David JohnstonUniv of GuelphDept of Plant Agriculture50 Stone RoadGuelph, ON N1G 2W1CANADATel: 5198244120x54084Fax: (519) [email protected]

Monteiro, Freddy*Univ de BarcelonaGenatica DeptFac de BiologiaAv Diagonal 645Barcelona, 08028SPAINTel: 34 93 403 [email protected]

Montiel, Jesus*Univ Nacl Autonoma de MexicoInst de BiotecnologiaUniversidad #2001, Col. ChamilpaCuernavaca, Morelos, 62210MEXICOTel: 52 777 329 [email protected]

Morbitzer, Robert*Martin-Luther-UnivInst of Biology - Genetics DeptWeinbergweg 10Halle/SaaleGERMANYTel: 49 34 5552 6347robert.morbitzer@genetik.

uni-halle.de

Morgan, Robyn*Univ of CaliforniaPlant Pathology Dept900 University AveRiverside, CA 92521Tel: (951) [email protected]

Morris, Paul F.Bowling Green State UnivBiological Science Dept217 Life Science BldgBowling Green, OH 43403-0212Tel: (419) 372-0481Fax: (419) [email protected]

Moscou, Matthew*Iowa State Univ2517 Aspen Road Unit 1Ames, IA 50010Tel: (515) [email protected]

Mosquera, Gloria M.7343 NW 79th TerraceMedley, FL [email protected]

Mou, ZhonglinUniv of FloridaMicrobiology & Cell ScienceMuseum Rd - Bldg 981 -

Room 1249Gainesville, FL 32611Tel: (352) 392-0116Fax: (352) [email protected]

Mudgett, Mary BethStanford UnivBiological Sciences Dept371 Serra MallStanford, CA 94305-5020Tel: (650) 725-8650Fax: (650) [email protected]

Mueller, Katharina*Univ of TuebingenZMBP - Plant BiochemistryStuttgarterstrasse 9Tuebingen, 72072GERMANYTel: 49 707 1297 6673katharina.mueller@

zmbp.uni-tuebingen.de

Muench, Steffen*Univ of Halle-WittenbergPhytopath & Plant ProtectionLudwig-Wucherer-Strasse 2Halle Saale, 06114GERMANYTel: 49 345 55 22 660steffen.muench@

landw.uni-halle.de

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Muhammad, IlyasMax Planck Inst for Plant

Breeding ResCarl Von Linne Weg 10Cologne, 50829GERMANYTel: 49 221 506 [email protected]

Mukherjee, Arijit*Univ of WisconsinGreat Lakes Bioenergy Res Ctr1575 Linden DrMoore Hall, Rm 219Madison, WI 53705Tel: (608) [email protected]

Mukhtar, ShahidUniv of North CarolinaBiology Dept108 Coker Hall, CB# 3280Chapel Hill, NC 27599Tel: (919) [email protected]

Mulat, Henok K.Leibniz Univ of HannoverInst of Plant Disease & Plant

ProtectionHerrenhauser Strasse 2Hannover, 30419GERMANYTel: 49 511 164 3729Fax: 49 511 762 [email protected]

Munkvold, JesseBoyce Thompson Inst for Plant

Research325 BTIIthaca, NY 14853Tel: (607) [email protected]

Munkvold, KathyBoyce Thompson Inst for Plant

ResearchTower RoadIthaca, NY 14853Tel: (607) [email protected]

Mutka, AndrewWashington UnivCampus Box 11371 Brookings DrSt Louis, MO 63130Tel: (314) [email protected]

Mwathi, Jane Wamaitha*Nara Inst of Science &

TechnologyBiological SciencesNara Ken, Ikoma-Shi, TakayamaIkoma-Shi, 630-0192JAPANTel: 81 80 3851 [email protected]

Mysore, Kirankumar S.Samuel Roberts Noble

FoundationPlant Biology Dept2510 Sam Noble PkwyArdmore, OK 73401Tel: (580) 224-6740Fax: (580) [email protected]

NNagy, Ervin D.Univ of GeorgiaCrop & Soil Sciences Dept111 Riverbend RoadAthens, GA 30605Tel: (706) 542-5223Fax: (706) [email protected]

Nalam, Vamsi J.*Univ of North TexasSRB, Biological Sciences DeptPO Box 305220Deton, TX 76203Tel: (940) [email protected]

Nash, Brady T.*Univ of GuelphEnvironmental Biology Dept50 Stone Road EastGuelph, ON N1G 2W1CANADATel: (519) 824-4120x52754Fax: (519) [email protected]

Naumann, Todd A.USDA ARS NCAURMycotoxin Research Unit1815 N University StreetPeoria, IL 61604Tel: (309) [email protected]

Naureen, Zakira*22 Ombersley RoadBirmingham, B12 8XDUNITED KINGDOMTel: [email protected]

Nayudu, Murali M.Australian Natl UnivBotany & Zoology DivisionFaculty of ScienceCanberra, ACT 2000AUSTRALIATel: 61 2 6125 3643Fax: 612 6125 [email protected]

Nekrasov, Vladimir*Sainsbury LaboratoryNorwich Research ParkColney LaneJohn Innes CentreNorwich, NR4 7UHUNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 1603 450 [email protected]

Nelson, Louise M.Univ of British Columbia

OkanaganBiology and Physical Geography3333 University WayKelowna, BC V1V 1V7CANADATel: (250) 807-8151Fax: (250) [email protected]

Nelson, Richard S.Samuel Roberts Noble

Foundation2510 Sam Noble PkwyPO Box 2180Ardmore, OK 73402-2180Tel: (580) 224-6600Fax: (580) [email protected]

Nester, Eugene W.Univ of WashingtonMicrobiology DeptBox 357242Seattle, WA 98195-7242Tel: (206) 616-8588Fax: (206) [email protected]

Nguyen, HanhCornell UnivPlant Biology DeptBoyce Thompson InstTower RdIthaca, NY 14850Tel: (607) [email protected]

Nguyen, Phuong DungUniv of MissouriApt 2011205 University AveColumbia, MO 65201Tel: (573) [email protected]

Nicaise, ValerieJohn Innes CentreThe Sainsbury LaboratoryColney LaneNorwich Research ParkNorwich, NR4 7UHUNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 1603 450 [email protected]

Nicole, Marie-ClaudeNatural Resources CanadaLaurentian Forestry Centre1055 Du PEPS, PO Box 10380Quebec, QC G1V 4C7CANADATel: (418) [email protected]

Niculita-Hirzel, HeleneUniv of LausanneDept of Ecology & EvolutionBiophore BldgLausanneSWITZERLANDTel: 41 21 692 [email protected]

Niebergall, RodaThe Sainsbury LaboratoryJohn Innes CentreColney LaneNorwich, NR4 7UHUNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 1603 452 413roda.niebergall@sainsbury-

laboratory.ac.uk

Nielsen, Mads Eggert*Univ of CopenhagenAgriculture & Ecology DeptThorvaldsensvej 40Copenhagen, DK-1871DENMARKTel: 45 3 533 [email protected]

Nievas, Maria SoledadUniv of TorontoCell and Systems Biology25 Willcocks StreetToronto, ON M5S 3B2CANADATel: (416) [email protected]

Noel, K. DaleMarquette UnivBiology DeptPO Box 1881Milwaukee, WI 53201-1881Tel: (414) 288-1475Fax: (414) [email protected]

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Norelli, John L.USDA ARSAppalachian Fruit Research

Station2217 Wiltishire RoadKearneysville, WV 25430Tel: (304) 725-3451x264Fax: (304) [email protected]

Nuernberger, Thorsten P.Eberhard-Karls Univ TubingenMolecular Biology of Plants

(ZMBP)Auf Der Morgenstelle 5Tubingen, 72076GERMANYTel: 49 7071 297 6658Fax: 49 7071 295 226thorsten.nuernberger@

zmbp.uni-tuebingen.de

Nunes, CristianoNorth Carolina State UnivPlant Pathology DeptCampus Box 7251Raleigh, NC 27695Tel: (919) [email protected]

Nuniz-Pastrana, Rosalia*Cen de Inv Cientifica de YucatanCalle 43 No.130Colonia Chuburna de HidalgoMerida, 97200MEXICOTel: 52 999 942 8330Fax: 52 999 981 [email protected]

Nuss, Donald L.Univ of MarylandBiotechnology Inst Ctr for

Biosytems Res9600 Gudelsky DrRockville, MD 20850Tel: (301) 405-0334Fax: (301) [email protected]

Nykyri, JohannaUniv of HelsinkiDept of Applied BiologyLatokartanonkaari 7 (PL 27)Helsingin Yliopisto, 00014FINLANDTel: 358 40 725 [email protected]

oO’Connell, Richard J.Max Planck Inst for Plant

Breeding ResPlant Microbe Interactions DeptCarl Von Linne Weg 10Koeln, 50829GERMANYTel: 49 221 5062 311Fax: 49 221 5062 [email protected]

O’Sullivan, Donal M.*Natl Inst of Agricultural BotanyCentre for ResearchHuntingdon RoadCambridge, CB3 OLEUNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 1223 342 [email protected]

Oh, Chang-Sik*Boyce Thompson InstInst for Plant ResearchTower RoadIthaca, NY 14850Tel: (607) [email protected]

Ohnishi, KouheiKochi UnivRes Inst of Molecular Genetics200 MonobeNankoku, Kochi, 783-8502JAPANTel: 81 88 864 5213Fax: 81 88 864 [email protected]

Okazaki, ShinNara Inst of Science &

TechnologyKitauoyanishimachiNara, 630-8506JAPANTel: 81 742 20 3028Fax: 81 742 20 [email protected]

Okon, YaacovHebrew Univ of JerusalemPlant Pathology & MicrobiologyPO Box 12Fac of Agric - FEQSRehovot, 76100ISRAELTel: 972 8 948 9216Fax: 972 8 946 [email protected]

Okubara, Patricia A.Washington State UnivUSDA ARS367A Johnson HallPullman, WA 99164-6430Tel: (509) 335-7824Fax: (509) [email protected]

Oldach, Klaus H.SARDIPlant Genomics CentreHartley GroveUrrbrae, Adelaide, 5064AUSTRALIATel: 61 8 8303 9734Fax: 61 8 8303 [email protected]

Oldroyd, Giles E. D.John Innes CenterDisease & Stress Biology DeptNorwich Research ParkNorwich, NR4 7UHUNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 1603 450 206Fax: 44 1603 450 [email protected]

Oliver, Richard P.Murdoch UnivAustralian Centre for

Necrotrophic Fungal Pathogens

Perth, WA 6150AUSTRALIATel: 61 8 9360 7404Fax: 61 8 9360 [email protected]

Ortiz-Vazquez, ElizabethInst Tecnologico de MeridaKm. 5 Carr. Merida ProgresoMerida, 97118MEXICOTel: 52 99 9944 [email protected]

Ott, ThomasUniv of MunichInstitute of GeneticsGrosshadener Str. 2-4Munchen, 82152GERMANYTel: 49 8921 807 4704thomas.ott@biologie.

uni-muenchen.de

Ottado, JorgelinaNatl Univ of RosarioMolecular Biology DeptSuipacha 531Rosario, 2000ARGENTINATel: 54 341 435 1235Fax: 54 341 439 [email protected]

Ouchi, SeijiKinki Univ6-7-21 SuzakuNara, 631-0806JAPANTel: 81 742 71 [email protected]

Ownley, Bonnie H.Univ of TennesseeEntomology & Plant Pathology

Dept2431 Joe Johnson Dr205 EllingtonKnoxville, TN 37996-4500Tel: (865) 974-0219Fax: (865) [email protected]

PPadmanabhan, Chellappan*Univ of California3437 Boyce Hall900 University AveRiverside, CA 92521Tel: (951) [email protected]

Palukaitis, Peter F.Scottish Crop Research InstVirology UnitErrol RoadInvergowrie, Dundee, DD2 5DAUNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 1382 568 523Fax: 44 1382 562 [email protected]

Palva, Tapio E.Univ of HelsinkiGenetics Div - Biosciences DeptPO Box 56Helsinki, 00014FINLANDTel: 358 9 1915 9600Fax: 358 9 1915 [email protected]

Pandey, AlokCtr for Cellular & Molecular

BiologyE309, Uppal RoadHyderabadINDIATel: 91 40 2719 [email protected]

Pandolfini, Tiziana*Univ of VeronaStrada Le Grazie 15Verona, 37134ITALYTel: 39 45 802 [email protected]

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Paquis, SandraUniv of ReimsUFR Sciences - Lab de StressBP 1039Moulin De La HousseReims, 51687FRANCETel: 33 32 691 8990sandra.paquis@etudiant.

univ-reims.fr

Park, BokyungGyeongsang Natl Univ#900 Gazwa-DongJinju, 660-701SOUTH KOREATel: 82 11 9500 [email protected]

Park, Duck Hwan*Cornell UnivPlant Path & Plant-Microbe

Biology334 Plant Science BldgIthaca, NY 14853-4203Tel: (607) 254-7297Fax: (607) [email protected]

Park, Hyeong CheolGyeongsang Natl UnivApplied Life Sciences(BK 21 Program)900 GajwaPlant Mol Biol & BiotechJinju, 660-701KOREATel: 82 55 751 [email protected]

Park, Jeong Mee*Korea Res Inst of Bioscience &

BiotechPlant Systems Research Center111 Gwahangno, Yusong-guDaejeon, 305-806SOUTH KOREATel: [email protected]

Park, Ohkmae K.*Korea UnivSchool of Life Sciences &

Biotechnology1-5, Anam-dong, Sungbuk-guSeoul, 136-701KOREATel: 82 2 3290 [email protected]

Parniske, MartinUniv of MunichLehrstuhl Genetik - BiozentrumGrobhaderner Str. 2Munchen-Martinsried, D-82152GERMANYTel: 44 89 2180 [email protected]

Paszkowski, UtaUniv of LausanneMolecular Plant Biology DeptBiology BldgLausanne, 1015SWITZERLANDTel: 41 21 692 4210Fax: 41 21 692 [email protected]

Patel, Hitendra K.*Ctr for Cellular & Molecular

BiologyE-307Uppal RoadHyderabad, 500007INDIATel: 91 40 2719 2598Fax: 91 40 2716 [email protected]

Pawlowski, KatharinaStockholm UnivBotany DeptLilla Frescativagen 5Stockholm, 109 61SWEDENTel: 46 8 163 772Fax: 46 8 165 [email protected]

Pedersen, Carsten*Univ of CopenhagenDept of Agriculture & EcologyThorvaldsensvej 40, Opgang 8,

3. SalFrederiksberg C, 1871DENMARKTel: 45 3 533 [email protected]

Pedley, Kerry F.USDA ARS FDWSRU1301 Ditto AveFrederick, MD 21702Tel: (301) 619-1668Fax: (301) [email protected]

Pel, MichielUtrecht UnivPadualaan 8Utrecht, CH-3584NETHERLANDSTel: 31 30 253 [email protected]

Perazzolli, MicheleIASMA Res & Innovation CtrGenomics & Crop Biology AreaVia E. Mach 1Edmund Mach FoundationS. Michele A/Adige, TN, 38010ITALYTel: 39 46 161 [email protected]

Perotto, SilviaUniv of TorinoDept Di Biologia VegetaleViale Mattioli 25Torino, 10125ITALYTel: 39 11 670 5987Fax: 39 11 670 [email protected]

Persson, Mattias*Trugstigen 5Huddinge, 14159SWEDENTel: 46 70 350 [email protected]

Persson, TomasStockholm UnivBotany DeptStockholm, 106 91SWEDENTel: 46 73 816 [email protected]

Pessi, GabriellaETHZWolfgang-Pauli-Strasse 10Zurich, 8093SWITZERLANDTel: 41 44 632 [email protected]

Pfitzner, Ursula M.*Univ HohenheimFG Allgemeine VirologieEmil-Wolff-Str. 14Stuttgart, D-70567GERMANYTel: 49 7 112 [email protected]

Pieterse, Corne M. J.Utrecht UnivKruyt Bldg, 3rd Floor, West WingPadualaan 8 - Biology DeptUtrecht, CH 3584NETHERLANDSTel: 31 30 253 6887Fax: 31 30 251 [email protected]

Pirhonen, MinnaUniv of HelsinkiDept of Applied BiologyPO Box 27Plant Pathology LabHelsinki, 00014FINLANDTel: 358 9 1915 9621Fax: 358 9 1915 [email protected]

Plener, LaureLIPM - UMR 441 2594INRA CNRSChemin de Borde RougeAuzeville - BPCastanet Tolosan, 31326FRANCETel: 33 56 128 [email protected]

Plet, Julie*ISV CNRSRoot Architecture1 Av de la TerrasseGif Sur YvetteFRANCETel: 33 16 982 [email protected]

Plourde, KarineUniv LavalForestry Dept1030 PavillonC-E Marchand Univ LQuebec, QC G1V 0A6CANADATel: (418) [email protected]

Polverari, AnnalisaUniv Degli Studi Di VeronaScientifico E TecnologicoCa VignalStrada Le Grazie 15Verona, 37134ITALYTel: 39 45 802 7064Fax: 39 45 802 [email protected]

Possienke, MareikeGeorg-August-UnivJustus-von-Liebig-Weg 11Goettingen, 37077GERMANYTel: 49 49 55 14x11mareike.possienke@biologie.

uni-goettingen.de

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Powell, Ann LT.Univ of CaliforniaPlant Reproductive Biology Bldg

- MS5One Shields AvePlant Sciences DeptDavis, CA 95616Tel: (530) 752-1413Fax: (530) [email protected]

Prabhu, Anne S.*EMBRAPARodovia GO-462 Km 12Zona RuralGoiânia, GO 75375-000BRAZILTel: 55 62 3533 21 72Fax: 55 62 3533 21 [email protected]

Preston, Gail M.Univ of OxfordPlant Sciences DeptSouth Parks RoadOxford, OX1 3RBUNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 1865 275 132Fax: 44 1865 275 074gail.preston@plant-sciences.

ox.ac.uk

Prigent-Combaret, Claire*UMR CNRS 5557Univ Lyon 143, Bd Du 11 Novembre 1918Villeurbanne, 69622FRANCETel: 33 4 72 44 58 89Fax: 33 4 72 43 12 [email protected]

Prins, Marcel*Keygene N.V.PO Box 216Wageningen, 6700 AENETHERLANDSTel: 31 317 466 [email protected]

Prinsen, Els L.Univ of AntwerpBiology Dept - CGBGroenenborgerlaan 171Antwerp, 2020BELGIUMTel: 32 3 265 3711Fax: 32 3 265 [email protected]

Pritchard, LeightonScottish Crop Research InstPlant Pathology DeptErrol Road - InvergowrieDundee, DD2 5DAUNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 1382 562 731Fax: 44 1382 562 [email protected]

Prithiviraj, BalakrishnanNova Scotia Agric CollegePlant & Animal Science Dept58 River RoadTruro, NS B2N 5E3CANADATel: (902) 893-6643Fax: (902) [email protected]

Puhler, AlfredUniv BielefeldPO Box 100131 - Genetics DeptFakultaet fuer BiologieBielefeld, 33501GERMANYTel: 49 521 106 5607Fax: 49 521 106 [email protected]

Pumplin, NathanBoyce Thompson InstCornell UnivTower RoadIthaca, NY 14853Tel: (607) [email protected]

Puthoff, David P.Frostburg State UnivBiology Dept212 Compton Sci Ctr101 Braddock RoadFrostburg, MD 21532Tel: (301) [email protected]

QQi, DongIndiana UnivBiology Dept915 E 3rd StMyers Hall, Rm 150Bloomington, IN 47405Tel: (812) [email protected]

Qiang, XiaoyuJustus-Liebig Univ of GiessenInst of Phytophatology & AppliedHeinrich-Buff-Ring 26-32Giessen, 35392GERMANYTel: 49 641 993 [email protected]

Quinto, CarmenUNAMBiologia Molecular de PlantasAv Univ 2001, Col ChamilpaCuernavaca, Morelos, 62210MEXICOTel: 52 777 329 1642Fax: 52 777 313 [email protected]

RRadutoiu, Simona ElenaUniv of AarhusMolecular Biology DeptGustav Wiedsvej 10Aarhus, 8000 CDENMARKTel: 45 89 425 008Fax: 45 89 612 [email protected]

Raffaele, SylvainThe Sainsbury LaboratoryJohn Innes CenterColney LaneNorwich, NR2 7UHUNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 1603 450 [email protected]

Raffaello, TommasoUniv of HelsinkiLatokartanonkaari 7 (PO Box 27)Helsinki, 00014FINLANDTel: 358 9 1915 [email protected]

Rafiqi, MaryamAustralian Natl UnivPlant Cell Biology DeptSullivans Creek Rd ANUCanberra, ACT 2601AUSTRALIATel: 61 2 6125 4026Fax: 61 2 494 [email protected]

Rai, Amit K.*NRC on Plant BiotechnologyBiotechnology Dept35, LBS CenterIARI Pusa CampusNew Delhi, 110012INDIATel: 91 11 2584 [email protected]

Raina, RameshSyracuse UnivBiology Dept130 College PlaceSyracuse, NY 13244-0001Tel: (315) 443-4546Fax: (315) [email protected]

Rairdan, GregoryPioneer Hi-Bred InternationalDuPont Experimental StationWilmington, DE 19880Tel: (302) [email protected]

Ratet, PascalCNRS - Inst Sciences VegetalBatiment 231 Ave de la TerrasseGif Sur Yvette, 91198FRANCETel: 33 1 6982 3574Fax: 33 1 6982 [email protected]

Rathjen, John P.The Sainsbury LaboratoryJohn Innes CentreColney LaneNorwich, NR4 7UHUNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 1603 450 [email protected]

Ravensdale, MichaelCSIRO Plant IndustryBlack Mountain LabsGPO Box 1600Canberra, ACT 2601AUSTRALIATel: 61 2 6246 [email protected]

Ravnikar, MajaNatl Inst of BiologyVecna pot 111POB 141Ljubljana, 1001SLOVENIATel: 386 14 233 388Fax: 386 14 235 [email protected]

Redinbaugh, Margaret G.Ohio State UnivUSDA ARSPlant Pathology Dept1680 Madison AveWooster, OH 44691Tel: (330) 263-3965Fax: (330) [email protected]

Rehman, SajidWageningen UnivBinnenhaven 5Wageningen, 6709 PDNETHERLANDSTel: 31 63 922 [email protected]

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Rehn, FrankTU DresdenBiology/Molecular

BiotechnologyZellescher Weg 20bDresden, 01062GERMANYTel: 49 351 4633 [email protected]

Ren, Bo*Peking UnivBeijing, 100871PEOPLES REP OF CHINATel: 86 10 6276 [email protected]

Revers, Frederic*INRAIBVM, IPV, UMR, GDPPBP 81Villenave D’OrnonFRANCETel: 33 55 712 2377Fax: 33 55 712 [email protected]

Reyes, Isbelia*Univ Nacl Experimental del

TachiraDecanato de Investigacion, AvSan Cristobal, Tachira, 5001VENEZUELATel: 58 276 353 2454Fax: 58 276 353 [email protected]

Ribeiro, Ana I. F.Inst Invest Cientifica TropicalECO-BioQuinta Do Marques (E.A.N.)Oeiras, 2784-505PORTUGALTel: 351 21 454 4687Fax: 351 21 454 [email protected]

Rickauer, Martina A.ENSAT - SP218 Chemin De BorderougeBP 32607 AuzevilleBiotech VegetaleCastanet - Tolosan, 31326FRANCETel: 33 562 193 587Fax: 33 562 193 [email protected]

Rico, ArantzaUniv of OxfordPlant Sciences DeptSouth Parks RoadOxford, OX1 3RBUNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 1 865 275 111Fax: 44 1 865 275 [email protected]

Rispail, NicolasUniv De CordobaGenetics DeptCampus de Rabanales Edif C5Cordoba, 14071SPAINTel: 34 95 721 [email protected]

Rivilla, RafaelUniv Autonoma de MadridBiology DeptFacultad de CienciaMadrid, 28049SPAINTel: 34 1 397 8177Fax: 34 1 397 [email protected]

Robert-Seilaniantz, AlexandreThe Sainsbury LaboratoryJohn Innes CentreColney LaneNorwich, NR47UHUNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 1603 450 436alexandre.robert-seilaniantz@tsl.

ac.uk

Roberts, Daniel P.USDA ARSSustainable Agric Systems Lab10300 Baltimore AveBeltsville, MD 20705Tel: (301) 504-5680Fax: (301) [email protected]

Roccaro, MarioMax Planck Inst for Plant

Breeding & ResPlant Microbe InteractionCarl Von Linne Weg 10Cologne, 50829GERMANYTel: 49 221 506 [email protected]

Rocha-Sosa, MarioUNAM - Inst de BiotecnologiaPlant Molecular Biology DeptAv Univ 2001, Col ChampilpaCuernavaca, Mor., 62210MEXICOTel: 52 777 329 1652Fax: 52 777 317 [email protected]

Rodriguez-Kessler, MargaritaBiotechnology Inst, UNAMAv Universidad 2001, Colonia

ChamilpaCuernavaca, Morelos, 62210MEXICOTel: 52 1 777 329 [email protected]

Rodriguez-Palenzuela, PabloETSIA UPMBiotechnology DeptAv. Compintense S/NMadrid, 28040SPAINTel: 34 91 336 5702Fax: 34 91 336 [email protected]

Rogers, Elizabeth E.*USDA-ARS-SJVASC9611 S Riverbend AveParlier, CA 93648Tel: (559) [email protected]

Rohila, Jai*South Dakota State Univ280, Biostress BldgBrookings, SD 57007Tel: (605) [email protected]

Romanazzi, GianfrancoMarome Polytechnic UnivEnvironmental & Crop SciencesVia Brecce BlancheAncona, 60131ITALYTel: 39 71 220 4336Fax: 39 71 220 [email protected]

Rose, Jocelyn K.Cornell UnivPlant Biology Dept331 Emerson HallIthaca, NY 14853-4203Tel: (607) 255-4781Fax: (607) [email protected]

Rose, Ray J.Univ of NewcastleARC Ctr for Integrative

Legume ResSchool of Env and Life SciencesNewcastle, NSW 2308AUSTRALIATel: 61 2 4921 5711Fax: 61 2 4921 [email protected]

Rott, Philippe C.*CIRADCIRAD-BIOS, UMR BGPICampus Intl de Baillarguet, TAMontpellier Cedex 5, 34398FRANCETel: 33 4 99 62 48 [email protected]

Roux, Milena E.The Sainsbury LaboratoryJohn Innes CentreColney LaneNorwich, NR4 7UHUNITED [email protected]

Rowe, Heather C.Univ of CaliforniaPlant Sciences DeptMail Stop 3One Shields AveDavis, CA 95616Tel: (530) [email protected]

Roy, Sebastien*Univ de SherbrookeBiology Dept2500 Boulevard UnivSherbrooke, QC J1K 2R1CANADATel: (819) 821-8000x62505Fax: (819) [email protected]

Ruiz Roldan, CarmenUniv De CordobaGenetics DeptCampus de Rabanales - Edif C5Cordoba, 14071SPAINTel: 34 957 218 981Fax: 34 957 212 [email protected]

Ruiz-Albert, JavierUniv of MalagaCellular Biology, Genetics &

PhysiologyCampus de Teatinos - Fac de

CienciasMalaga, 29071SPAINTel: 34 952 131 959Fax: 34 952 132 [email protected]

Rutter, William*Iowa State UnivPlant Pathology Dept351 Bessey HallAmes, IA 50011Tel: (515) [email protected]

Ruzicka, DanDonald Danforth Plant

Science Ctr975 N Warson RoadSt Louis, MO 63132Tel: (314) [email protected]

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SSaad, MagedUniv de GeneveBioveg - Vaite de Microbiology30, Quai Ernest-AnsernetGeneve, CH-1211SWITZERLANDTel: 41 22 379 3119Fax: 41 22 379 [email protected]

Saarilahti, Hannu T.Univ of HelsinkiBiocenter 2 - Genetics DivisionPO Box 56Helsinki, 00014FINLANDTel: 358 9 708 59107Fax: 358 9 708 [email protected]

Sacco, Melanie A.Cal State FullertonBiological Sciences Dept

(MH-282)800 N State College BlvdFullerton, CA 92834-6850Tel: (714) 278-2539Fax: (714) [email protected]

Saeki, KazuhikoNara Women’s Univ1-18-14-1101 Edobori, Nishi-kuOsaka, 550-0002JAPANTel: 81 6 742 20 3028Fax: 81 6 742 20 [email protected]

Saijo, YusukeMax Planck Inst for Plant

Breeding ResCarl-von-Linne Weg 10Cologne, 50829GERMANYTel: 49 221 506 [email protected]

Saitoh, Hiromasa*Iwate Biotechnology Res CtrLife Science Research Dept22-174-4 NaritaKitakami, 024-0003JAPANTel: 81 197 682 911Fax: 81 197 683 [email protected]

Salas-Marina, Miguel Angel*Inst Potosino de InvestigacionCientífica Y Tecnológica, A. C.Camino a la Presa San Jose 2055,

Lomas 4San Luis Potosi, 78216MEXICOTel: 52 444 834 2000x2046Fax: 52 444 834 [email protected]

Salmond, George P. C.Univ of CambridgeBiochemistry DeptTennis Court RoadBldg O - Downing SiteCambridge, CB2 1QWUNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 1223 333 650Fax: 44 1223 766 [email protected]

Salomon, Susanne*Max Planck InstitutePlant Microbe Interactions DeptCarl Von Linne Weg 10Koln, 50829GERMANYTel: 49 221 506 2323Fax: 49 221 506 [email protected]

San Francisco, Michael J.Texas Tech UnivBiological Sciences DeptFlint and MainLubbock, TX 79409Tel: (806) 742-2706Fax: (806) [email protected]

Sanchez, FedericoUniv of MexicoInst de BiotecnologiaPlant Molecular Biology DeptA.V. Univ 2001, ChampilaCuernavaca, Morelos, 62210MEXICOTel: 52 777 329 1653Fax: 52 777 3313 [email protected]

Sanchez, LisaUniv Champagne, ArdenneMoulin de la HousseBP 1039Reims Cedex 2, 51687FRANCETel: 33 32 691 [email protected]

Sanchez-Lopez, Rosana*Inst de Biotecnologia UNAMPO Box 510-3Cuernavaca, Mor., 62210MEXICOTel: 52 777 329 [email protected]

Sanchez-Rangel, DianaUniv Nacl Autonoma de MexicoBiochemistry DeptBioquimica, Fac de QuimicaMexico City, 04510MEXICOTel: 52 55 5622 [email protected]

Sanchez-Vallet, AndreaUPM INIACampus de Montegancedo.

AutopistaPozuelo de Alarcon - CBGPMadrid, 28223SPAINTel: 34 91 336 [email protected]

Sano, TeruoHirosaki UnivBunkyo-Chou 3Fac of Agric & Life SciencesHirosaki, 036-8561JAPANTel: 81 172 39 3817Fax: 81 172 39 [email protected]

Saska, IvanaRIKENPlant Science Ctr1-7-22 Suehiro-cho, TsurumiYokohama, Kanagawa, 230-0045JAPANTel: 81 45 503 9574Fax: 81 45 503 [email protected]

Savatin, DanielSapienza - Univ of RomeBiologia Vegetale DeptP.Le Aldo Moro No5Rome, 00185ITALYTel: 39 64 991 [email protected]

Saville, Barry J.Trent UnivDNA Bldg1600 West Bank DrPeterborough, ON K9J 7B8CANADATel: (705) [email protected]

Savka, Michael A.Rochester Inst of TechnologyBiological Sciences Dept85 Lomb Memorial DrA350 GosnellRochester, NY 14623Tel: (585) 475-5141Fax: (585) [email protected]

Savory, ElizabethMichigan State UnivPlant Pathology Dept104 CIPSEast Lansing, MI 48840Tel: (517) [email protected]

Schechter, Lisa M.Univ of MissouriBiology Dept223 Research Bldg1 Univ BlvdSt Louis, MO 63121Tel: (314) 516-4146Fax: (314) [email protected]

Scheel, DierkInst of Plant BiochemistryStress & Development BiologyWeinberg 3Halle (Salle), 06120GERMANYTel: 49 345 5582 1400Fax: 49 345 5582 [email protected]

Schipper, KerstinMax Planck Inst for Terrestrial

MicrobiologyOrganismic InteractionsKarl-von-Frisch-StrasseMarburg, 35043GERMANYTel: 49 64 2117 8511kerstin.schipper@mpi-marburg.

mpg.de

Schirawski, JanMax Planck InstTerr MikrobiologyKarl Von Frisch, Organismic

InteractionMarburg, 35043GERMANYTel: 49 6421 178 601Fax: 49 6421 178 [email protected]

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Schlink, KatjaTechnische Univ MunichForest Genetics DeptAm Hochanger 13Freising, 85354GERMANYTel: 49 8161 714 679Fax: 49 8161 714 [email protected]

Schmidt, KlausPlanta GmbhGrimsehlstrasse 31Einbeck, DE-37555GERMANYTel: 49 55 6131 1214Fax: 49 55 6131 [email protected]

Schmidt, SarahMax Planck Inst for Plant

Breeding ResPlant-Microbe-InteractionsCarl-von-Linne-Weg 10Koln, 50829GERMANYTel: 49 22 1506 [email protected]

Schoonbeek, Henk-JanUniv of FribourgPlant Biology Dept10, Chemin du MuseeFribourg, 1700SWITZERLANDTel: 41 26 300 8845Fax: 41 26 300 [email protected]

Schreiber, KarlUniv of TorontoCell & Systems Biology25 Willcocks StToronto, ON M5S 3B2CANADATel: (416) [email protected]

Schubert, CorneliusMartin-Luther-UnivWeinbergweg 10Halle Wittenberg, 06120GERMANYTel: 49 345 552 6296cornelius.schubert@genetik.

uni-halle.de

Schultz, Carolyn J.Univ of AdelaideSchool of Agric, Food & WinePMB 1Glen Osmond, SA 5064AUSTRALIATel: 61 8 8303 7342Fax: 61 8 8303 [email protected]

Schultz-Larsen, Torsten*John Innes CentreNorwich Research ParkColney LaneSainsbury LabNorwich, NR4 7UHUNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 1603 450 [email protected]

Schulze, BirgitBotanical InstPlant Physiology DeptHebelstrasse 1Basel, 4056SWITZERLANDTel: 41 61 267 [email protected]

Schulze-Lefert, PaulMax Planck Inst

ZuchtungsforschungPlant Microbe Ineractions DeptCarl Von Linne Weg 10Cologne, DE-50829GERMANYTel: 49 221 5062 350Fax: 49 221 5062 [email protected]

Schweiger, Wolfgang*BOKUUniv of Natural Res &

Applied SciApplied Genetics & Cell Biology

(DAGZ)Muthgasse 18Vienna, 1190AUSTRIATel: 43 13 6006 [email protected]

Schweizer, PatrickInst of Plant Genetics & Crop

Plant ResearchGenome CenterCorrensstrasse 3Gatersleben, DE-06466GERMANYTel: 49 39 482 5660Fax: 49 39 482 [email protected]

Schwessinger, BenjaminJohn Innes CentreSainsbury LaboratoryNorwich Research ParkColney LaneNorwich, NR4 7UHUNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 1603 450 416ben.schwessinger@sainsbury-

laboratory.ac.uk

Scott, BarryMassey UnivInst of Molecular BioSciencesPrivate Bag 11-222Palmerstown NorthNEW ZEALANDTel: 64 6 350 4033Fax: 64 6 350 [email protected]

Scott, Paul T.Univ of QueenslandARC Ctr for Integrative

Legume ResJohn Hines BldgSt Lucia, QLD 4072AUSTRALIATel: 61 7 3346 [email protected]

Seck, Amadou*Colorado State UnivBioagric Science & Pest Mgmt

DeptFort Collins, CO 80521Tel: (970) [email protected]

Seifi, AlirezaWageningen UnivPlant Breeding DeptDroevendaalsesteeg 1Wageningen, 6708PBNETHERLANDSTel: 31 62 191 [email protected]

Selin, CarrieUniv of ManitobaDept of Microbiology418 Buller Bldg45 Chancellor’s CirWinnipeg, MB R3T 2N2CANADATel: (204) [email protected]

Serra Yoldi, Maria TeresaCSICPlant Biology DeptRamiro de Maeztu No 9Madrid, 28040SPAINTel: 34 1 837 3112Fax: 34 1 536 [email protected]

Serrano, MarioUniv of FribourgDept of BiologyRue Albert Gocke 3Fribourg, CH-1700SWITZERLANDTel: 41 26 300 8805marioalberto.serranoortega@

unifr.ch

Seruga Music, Martina*Univ of ZagrebBiology DeptFaculty of ScienceMarulicev Trg 9AZagreb, HR-10000CROATIATel: 385 1 489 [email protected]

Shah, JyotiUniv of North TexasBiological Sciences Dept124 Sci & Res BldgPO Box 305220Denton, TX 76203-5220Tel: (940) 565-3535Fax: (940) [email protected]

Sharfman, Miya*Tel Aviv UnivPlant Sciences DeptLevanon StTel Aviv, 69978ISRAELTel: 972 3 640 5323Fax: 972 3 641 [email protected]

Shcherbakova, LarisaRussian Res Inst of

PhytopathologyLab of Physiological Plant

PathologyVNIIF, B.VyazyomyOdintsovo DistrMoscow, RU-143050RUSSIATel: 7 95 916 657 2860Fax: 7 95 498 694 [email protected]

Shearer, HeatherNatl Research Council110 Gymnasium PlaceSaskatoon, SK S7N 0W9CANADATel: (306) [email protected]

Sheen, JenMassachusetts General HospitalMolecular Biology Dept50 Blossom Street - Wellman 9Boston, MA 01913Tel: (617) 726-5978Fax: (617) [email protected]

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Shibuya, NaotoMeiji UnivLife Sciences Dept1-1-1 Higashi-Mita, Tama-kuKawasaki, Kanagawa, 214-8571JAPANTel: 81 44 934 7039Fax: 81 44 934 [email protected]

Shima, ShuheiRIKENPlant Acquired Immunity Res

Unit2-1 HirosawaWako, 351-0198JAPANTel: 81 48 467 [email protected]

Shimamoto, KoNara Inst of Science &

Technology8916-5, TakayamaIkoma, Nara, 630-0101JAPANTel: 81 743 72 5501Fax: 81 743 72 [email protected]

Shimizu, Bun-ichiKyoto UnivInst for Chemical ResearchGokashoUji, 611 011JAPANTel: 81 774 38 3232Fax: 81 774 38 [email protected]

Shimizu, Takafumi*1-1-1, Yayoi, BunkyokuTokyoJAPANTel: 81 3 5841 [email protected]

Shimizu, Takeo*Meiji UnivDept of Life Sciences1-1-1, Higashi-Mita, Tama-KuKawasaki, 214-8571JAPANTel: 81 44 934 [email protected]

Shimogawa, Takeo1-1-1, Yayoi, Bunkyo-kuTokyoJAPANTel: 81 3 5841 [email protected]

Shinano, TakuroNatl Agric Res Ctr for Hokkaido

RegionRhizosphere Env Research Team1, Hitsujigaoka, ToyohirakuSapporo, 062-8555JAPANTel: 81 11 857 9243Fax: 81 11 859 [email protected]

Shindo, Takayuki*Max-Planck-Inst for Plant

Breeding ResPlant Chemetics GroupCarl-von-Linne Weg 10Cologne, 50829GERMANYTel: 49 221 5062 [email protected]

Shinya, TomonoriMeiji UnivTama-ku Higashimita 1-1-1Kawasaki, 214-8571JAPANTel: 81 44 934 [email protected]

Shirasu, KenRIKENPlant Immunity Research Group1-7-22 Suehiro-cho, TsurumiYokohama, 230-0045JAPANTel: 81 45 503 9574Fax: 81 45 503 [email protected]

Shittu, Hakeem O.Univ of GuelphMolecular & Cellular Biology

Dept50 Stone Road WestGuelph, ON N1G 2W1CANADATel: (519) 824-4120x58311Fax: (519) [email protected]

Sicilia, FrancescaUniv of Rome - SapienzaPiazzale Aldo Moro 5Rome, 00185ITALYTel: 39 6 4991 [email protected]

Simao, Anne-Marie*Univ de SherbrookeDept de Biologie2500, Boulevard de L’UnivSherbrooke, QC J1K 2R1CANADATel: (819) [email protected]

Singh, Karam B.CSIRO Plant IndustryPrivate Bag #5Wembley, WA, 6913AUSTRALIATel: 61 8 9333 6320Fax: 61 8 9387 [email protected]

Slusarenko, Alan J.RWTH Aachen UnivPlant Physiology Dept - BioIIIWorringerweg 1Aachen, 52056GERMANYTel: 49 241 802 6650Fax: 49 241 802 2395alan.slusarenko@bio3.

rwth-aachen.de

Smant, Geert*Wageningen UnivBinnenhaven 5Wageningen, NL 6709PDNETHERLANDSTel: 31 317 485 254Fax: 31 317 484 [email protected]

Smart, Christine D.Cornell UnivPlant Pathology DeptNYSAES - 630 North StGeneva, NY 14456Tel: (315) 787-2441Fax: (315) [email protected]

Smit, Patrick E. J.*Wageningen UnivEntomopathology DeptRoghorst 178Wageningen, 6708 KSNETHERLANDSTel: 31 65 211 1399Fax: 31 65 211 [email protected]

Smith, R. StewartEMD Crop BioScience Inc3101 W Custer AveMilwaukee, WI 53209-4827Tel: (414) 462-7600Fax: (414) 462-7186stew.smith@emdcropbioscience.

com

Sneh, BaruchTel Aviv UnivPlant Sciences DeptRamat AvivTel Aviv, 69978ISRAELTel: 972 3 640 9842Fax: 972 3 640 [email protected]

Sogame, MihoKyoto UnivGraduate School of AgricLab of Plant PathologyKyoto, 606-8052JAPANTel: 81 75 753 [email protected]

Somerville, Shauna C.Univ of CaliforniaEnergy Biosciences Inst130 Calvin Hall, Mail Code 5230Berkeley, CA 94720Tel: (510) [email protected]

Son, Geon HuiUniv of MissouriDivision of Plant Science1201 E Rollins #201Columbia, MO 65211Tel: (573) [email protected]

Sone, Teruo*Hokkaido UnivResearch Faculty of AgricultureKita 9 Nishi 9 Kita-kuSapporo, 060-8589JAPANTel: 81 11 706 2502Fax: 81 11 706 [email protected]

Sonti, Ramesh V.Ctr for Cellular & Molecular

BiologyUppal RoadHyderabad, 500007INDIATel: 91 40 2719 2577Fax: 91 40 2716 [email protected]

Soto, Maria JoseCSICMicrobiology DeptProfesor Albareda 1Granada, 18008SPAINTel: 34 958 181 600x150Fax: 34 958 129 [email protected]

Spadaro, DavideUniv of TurinAgroinnova DeptVia L. Da Vinci 44Grugliasco TO, 10095ITALYTel: 39 11 670 8942Fax: 39 11 670 [email protected]

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Sriariyanun, MalineeUniv of CaliforniaApt 427400 Atrium WayDavis, CA 95616Tel: (530) [email protected]

Srinivasa Rao, Pinnamaneni*CCMB - ICRISAT201 Sashank ResidencySt No:11 TarnakaSorghum BreedingSecunderabad, AP 50017INDIATel: 91 40 3071 3491Fax: 91 40 3071 [email protected]

Stacey, GaryUniv of MissouriPlant Microbiology & Pathology108 Waters HallColumbia, MO 65211-6130Tel: (573) 884-4752Fax: (573) [email protected]

Stahl, Dietmar J.Planta GmbHGrimsehlstr Strasse 31Pf 1463Einbeck, D-37555GERMANYTel: 49 556 131 1735Fax: 49 556 131 [email protected]

Staneloni, RobertoFundacion Inst LeloirFundacion CampomarAv Patricias Argentinas 435Buenos Aires, 1405ARGENTINATel: 54 11 4863 4011Fax: 54 11 4865 [email protected]

Staphnill, Andrew G.John Innes CentreNorwich Research ParkColney LaneNorwich, NR4 7UHUNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 7766 223 [email protected]

Stergiopoulos, Ioannis*Wageningen UnivPhytopathology DeptBinnenhaven 5Wageningen, 6709PDNETHERLANDSTel: 31 317 483 [email protected]

Stes, Elisabeth MariaUniv of GentPlant System Biology DeptRUG/VIB2Technologicpark 927Gent, 9052BELGIUMTel: 32 9 331 3913Fax: 32 9 331 [email protected]

Stougaard, JensUniv of AarhusMolecular and Structural BiologyGustav Wieds Vej 10Aarhus, 8000 CDENMARKTel: 45 8 942 5011Fax: 45 8 620 [email protected]

Strange, Richard N.Univ of LondonSchool of Biological & Chemical

SciencesBirkbeck College - Malet StreetLondon, WC1E 7HXUNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 207 7631 [email protected]

Sturbois, Benedicte*URGV2 Rue Gaston CremieuxEvry, 91057FRANCETel: 33 16 087 4501Fax: 33 16 087 [email protected]

Su, JingNara Inst of Science &

TechnologyLab of Plant Molecular Genetics8916-5 TakayamaIkoma, 630-0101JAPANTel: 81 743 725 [email protected]

Suarez-Rodriguez, RamonCEIB-UAEMBiotecnologia AmbientalAv Univ No 1001 Col ChamilpaCuernavaca, Mor, 62210MEXICOTel: 52 777 329 7057Fax: 52 777 329 [email protected]

Subramaniam, Gopal*Agriculture Canada960 Carling AveKW Neatby BldgOttawa, ON K1A 0C6CANADATel: (613) [email protected]

Subramanian, SenthilDonald Danforth Plant Science CtrYu Lab975 North Warson RoadSt Louis, MO 63132Tel: (314) 587-1449Fax: (314) [email protected]

Sueldo, Daniela Jorgelina*Wageningen UnivPlant Science GroupBinnenhaven 5Wageningen, 6700 EENETHERLANDSTel: 31 317 483 [email protected]

Suganuma, NorioAichi Univ of EducationDept of Life ScienceKariya, Aichi, 448-8542JAPANTel: 81 566 26 2647Fax: 81 566 26 [email protected]

Sugio, AkikoJohn Innes CentreDisease & Stress BiologyColney LaneNorwich, NR2 3HNUNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 1603 450 324Fax: 44 1603 450 [email protected]

Sun, HuiUniv of HelsinkiForest Ecology DeptLatokartanonkaari 7Helsinki, P.O. BOXFINLANDTel: 358 9 1915 [email protected]

Suzuki, Akihiro*Saga Univ DaigakuFaculty of Agriculture1 HonjyomachiSaga, 840-8502JAPANTel: 81 952 288 721Fax: 81 952 288 [email protected]

Suzuki, Jon Y.USDA ARS PWAPacific Basin Agric Res CtrPO Box 4459Hilo, HI 96720Tel: (808) 959-4311Fax: (808) [email protected]

Szabo, Les J.*USDA ARSCereal Disease Laboratory1551 Lindig StreetSt Paul, MN 55108Tel: (612) 625-3780Fax: (651) [email protected]

TTakahara, HiroyukiMax Planck Inst for Plant

Breeding ResPlant Microbe Interactions DeptCarl-von-Linne-Weg 10Koln, 50829GERMANYTel: 49 221 506 [email protected]

Takahashi, Hideki*Tohoku UnivGrad School of Agric Sciences1-1 Tsutsumidori-AmamiyamachiAoba-kuSendai, 981-8555JAPANTel: 81 22 717 [email protected]

Takanashi, KojiroKyoto UnivGokashoUji, 611-0011JAPANTel: 81 774 383 [email protected]

Takano, Yoshitaka*Kyoto UnivLaboratory of Plant PathologyGrad School of AgricSakyo-kuKyoto, 606-8502JAPANTel: 81 75 753 6133Fax: 81 75 753 [email protected]

Takashima, YuyaTokyo Univ of Agric & Tech350 MinemachiUtsunomiya, 321-0932JAPANTel: 81 28 649 [email protected]

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Takken, FrankUniv of AmsterdamPlant Pathology DeptKruislaan 318Amsterdam, 1098 SMNETHERLANDSTel: 31 20 525 7797Fax: 31 20 525 [email protected]

Talukdar, TanujaNencki Inst of Experimental

Biology3, Pasteur StreetWarsawPOLANDTel: 48 79 867 [email protected]

Tameling, Wladimir I. L.Wageningen UnivLab of PhytopathologyBinnenhaven 5Wageningen, 6709 PDNETHERLANDSTel: 31 317 483 132Fax: 31 317 483 [email protected]

Tanaka, MasayukiKochi UnivLab of Plant Pathology &

Biotechnology200 MonbeNankoku, 783-8502JAPANTel: 81 88 864 [email protected]

Tanaka, ShigeyukiKyoto Prefectural UnivLab of Plant Pathology1-5, Hangi-cho, Shimogamo,

SakyokuKyoto City, 606-8522JAPANTel: 81 75 703 [email protected]

Tang, DingzhongChinese Academy of SciencesInst of Genetics & Dev’l BiologyDatun Road, Chaoyang DistrictBeijing, 100101PEOPLES REP OF CHINATel: 86 10 6484 [email protected]

Tang, Guo-Qing*Syngenta Biotechnology Inc3054 E Cornwallis RoadRes Triangle Park, NC 27709Tel: (919) 541-8500x2167Fax: (919) [email protected]

Tang, Ji-LiangGuangxi UnivCollege of Bio-Science &

Technology100 Daxue Road - NaningGuangxi, 530 004PEOPLES REP OF CHINATel: 86 771 323 9566Fax: 86 771 323 [email protected]

Tanguay, Philippe*Natural Resources Canada1055 rue Du PEPSQuebec, QC G1V 4C7CANADATel: (418) [email protected]

Taylor, Kyle W.*Stanford UnivBiology DeptGilbert Halll 224Stanford, CA 94305-5020Tel: (650) [email protected]

Teraoka, TohruTokyo Univ of Agric &

TechnologyApplied Biological Science Dept3-5-8 Saiwai-choFuchu, Tokyo, 183-8509JAPANTel: 81 42 367 5692Fax: 81 42 367 [email protected]

Teras, Riho*Univ of TartuRiia Mnt 23Tartu, 51010ESTONIATel: 372 7 376 [email protected]

Terauchi, RyoheiIwate Biotechnology Research Ctr22-174-4, Narita KitakamiIwate, 024-0003JAPANTel: 81 197 68 2911Fax: 81 197 68 [email protected]

Thatcher, Louise F.*CSIRO Plant IndustryQueensland Bioscience PrecinctLevel 4 South 306 Carmody RdSt Lucia, 4067AUSTRALIATel: 61 7 3214 2296Fax: 61 7 3214 [email protected]

Thomma, Bart P. H. J.Wageningen UnivLab of PhytopathologyBinnenhaven 5Wageningen, 6709 PDNETHERLANDSTel: 31 317 484 536Fax: 31 317 483 [email protected]

Tian, MiaoyingMichigan State UnivPlant Pathology Dept104 CIPSEast Lansing, MI 48824Tel: (517) [email protected]

Tian, YanpingUniv of HelsinkiApplied Biology, Latokart DeptHelsinki, 00790FINLANDTel: 358 9 1915 [email protected]

Tjamos, Eleftherios C.Agric Univ of AthensLab Plant Pathology75 Iera Odos Str - VotanikosAthens, 118 55GREECETel: 30 210 529 4505Fax: 30 210 529 [email protected]

Tondello, AlessandraUniv Di PadovaVia U.BassiPadovaITALYTel: 39 49 827 [email protected]

Tor, MahmutUniv of WarwickWarwick HRIWellesbourneWarwickshire, CV35 9EFUNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 247 657 [email protected]

Tornero, PabloIBMCP UPV CSICCamino de Vera S/NValencia, 46022SPAINTel: 34 96 387 7864Fax: 34 96 387 [email protected]

Torrance, LesleyScottish Crop Research InstPlant-Pathogen Interactions

ProgrammeInvergowrieDundee, DD2 5DAUNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 1382 568 578Fax: 44 1382 562 [email protected]

Torres, Miguel Angel*Univ Politecnica de MadridCentro de Biotec Y Genomica de

PlantasAutopista M40, Km 38Pozuelo de Alarcon, 28223SPAINTel: 34 91 336 [email protected]

Torres Acosta, Juan AntonioUniv of Nat Res & Applied Life

SciencesDept of Applied Genetics & CellMuthgasse 18 - BOKUVienna, A-1190AUSTRIATel: 43 1 360 066 380juan-antonio.torres-acosta@

boku.ac.at

Torto-Alalibo, Trudy A.VPI & SUVirginia Bioinformatics Inst1880 Pratt Dr - Bldg XVBlacksburg, VA 24061-0447Tel: (540) 231-3572Fax: (540) [email protected]

Toruno, TaniaUniv of NebraskaN313 Beadle Ctr1901 Vine StreetLincoln, NE 68588-0660Tel: (402) 472-0499Fax: (402) [email protected]

Tosa, YukioKobe UnivFaculty of AgricultureRokko-dai 1-1Kobe, Hyogo, 657-8501JAPANTel: 81 78 803 6540Fax: 81 78 803 [email protected]

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Tosi, LorenzoFEM IASMACenter for Research & InnovationVia Mach 1S. Michele All’Adige, 38010ITALYTel: 39 461 615 [email protected]

Toth, Ian K.Scottish Crop Research InstPPI DeptInvergowrieDundee, DD2 5DAUNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 1382 562 731Fax: 44 1382 562 [email protected]

Toussaint, Vicky*Agric & Agri-Food CanadaHRDC Dept430 Boul GouinSt-Jean-Sur-Richelieu, QC J3B 3E6CANADATel: (450) 515-2098Fax: (450) [email protected]

Toyoda, KazuhiroOkayama UnivPlant Path and Genetic Eng Lab1-1-1 Tuchima-nakaCollege of AgricOkayama, 700-8530JAPANTel: 81 86 251 8357Fax: 81 86 251 [email protected]

Trepanier, Martin*Laval Univ2480 HochelagaPavillon de L’EnvirotronQuebec, QC G1V 0A6CANADATel: 418 656-2131 ext 4086Fax: (418) [email protected]

Triplett, LindsayMichigan State Univ103 Center for Integrated Plant

SystemsEast Lansing, MI 48824Tel: (517) [email protected]

Triplett, Eric W.Univ of FloridaMicrobiology & Cell Science1052 Museum RoadGainesville, FL 32611Tel: (352) 392-1906Fax: (352) [email protected]

Trujillo, Marco*Univ of WurzburgJulius-von-Sachs Inst for

BioscienceJulius-von-Sachs-Platz 2Wurzburg, 97072GERMANYTel: 49 93 1888 6175mtrujillo@biozentrum.

uni-wuerzburg.de

Tsai, Yun-long*Academia SinicaInst of Plant & Microbial Biology128, Sec. 2, Academia RoadTaipeiTAIWANTel: 886 2 2787 [email protected]

Tsitsigiannis, Dimitrios I.Agric Univ of AthensLaboratory of Plant PathologyIera Odos 75Athens, 118 55GREECETel: 30 210 529 4506Fax: 30 210 529 [email protected]

Tsuge, TakashiNagoya UnivGrad School of Bioagricultural

SciencesFuro-cho, ChikusaBioengineering ScienceNagoya, 464-8601JAPANTel: 81 52 789 4030Fax: 81 52 789 [email protected]

Tsuyumu, ShinjiShizuoka UnivFaculty of Agriculture836 Surnga-ku OhyaShizuoka, 422-8529JAPANTel: 81 54 238 4823Fax: 81 54 238 [email protected]

Tudzynski, Paul W.Westfalische Wilhelms UnivInst fur BotanikSchlossgarten 3Muenster, 48149GERMANYTel: 49 251 832 4998Fax: 49 251 832 [email protected]

Tung, Jonathan*Univ of GuelphEnvironmental Biology Dept50 Stone Road EastGuelph, ON N1G 2W1CANADATel: (519) 824-4120x52754Fax: (519) [email protected]

Turgeon, B. GillianCornell UnivPlant Path & Plant Microbe

Biology334 Plant Science BldgIthaca, NY 14853-5904Tel: (607) 254-7458Fax: (607) [email protected]

Tyler, Brett M.Virginia TechVirginia Bioinformatics InstOne Washington StreetBlacksburg, VA 24061Tel: (540) 231-7318Fax: (540) [email protected]

Tzfira, TzviUniv of MichiganMol, Cell & Developmental

Biology830 N Univ Ave40710 Nat Science BldgAnn Arbor, MI 48109-1048Tel: (734) 764-3265Fax: (734) [email protected]

UUchiumi, ToshikiKagoshima UnivChemistry and Bioscience Dept1-21-35, KorimotoKagoshima, 890-0065JAPANTel: 81 99 285 8164Fax: 81 99 285 [email protected]

Udvardi, MichaelSamuel Roberts Noble

FoundationPlant Biology Dept2510 Sam Noble PkwyArdmore, OK 73401Tel: (580) 224-6655Fax: (580) [email protected]

Uhlenbroich, SandraCNRSUniv P Sabatier UMR 5546Pole de BiotechnologiesVegetales 24, CCastanet-Tolosan, 31326FRANCETel: 33 56 219 [email protected]

Underwood, William*Univ of CaliforniaEnergy Biosciences Inst130 Calvin Hall, MC 5230Berkeley, CA 94720Tel: (517) [email protected]

Uppalapati, Srinivasa RaoSamuel Roberts Noble

FoundationPlant Biology Division2510 Sam Noble PkwyArdmore, OK 73401Tel: (405) 744-8268Fax: (405) [email protected]

Utermark, Jan*Agric & Agri-Food CanadaSaskatoon Research Center107 Science PlaceSaskatoon, SK S7N 0X2CANADATel: (306) [email protected]

VVaghchhipawala, Zarir E.Samuel Roberts Noble

FoundationPlant Biology Dept2510 Sam Noble PkwyArdmore, OK 73401Tel: (580) 224-6140Fax: (580) [email protected]

Vailleau, FabienneINP-ENSATLab SP2, Pathologie Des Plantes18, Chemin De Borde RougeBP 32607Castanet, Tolosan, FR-31326FRANCETel: 33 562 193 567Fax: 33 562 193 [email protected]

Valdes, OswaldoCCG/UNAMAv Universidad S/nCuernavacaMEXICOTel: 52 777 329 [email protected]

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Vale, GiampieroC.R.A. Inst Sperimentale

CerealicolturaSezione de Fiorenzuola D’ArdaVia S. Protaso 302Fiorenzuola D’Arda, PC, 29017ITALYTel: 39 523 983 758/9Fax: 39 523 983 [email protected]

Valent, BarbaraKansas State UnivPlant Science CtrPlant Pathology Dept4024 Throckmorton HallManhattan, KS 66506-5502Tel: (785) 532-2336Fax: (785) [email protected]

Valkonen, JariUniv of HelsinkiPlant Path LabApplied Biology DeptPO Box 27 - Latokartanonkaari 7Helsinki, 00014FINLANDTel: 358 9 191 58387Fax: 358 9 191 [email protected]

Valls, MarcUniv of BarcelonaGenetica Dept - Fac de BiologiaAv Diagonal 645 Annex 2n PisBarcelona, 08028SPAINTel: 34 93 403 5528Fax: 34 93 403 [email protected]

Van Alfen, Neal K.Univ of CaliforniaCAES Deans OfficeOne Shields Ave150 Mark HallDavis, CA 95616-8571Tel: (530) 752-1605Fax: (530) [email protected]

Van Brussel, Anton A.Leiden UnivInst Molecular Plant SciencesClusius Lab - 64 WassenaarsewegLeiden, 2333 ALNETHERLANDSTel: 31 71 527 5068Fax: 31 71 527 5088a.a.n.van.brussel@biology.

leidenuniv.nl

van Damme, Els J. M.Univ of GentMolecular Biotechnology DeptCoupure Links 653Gent, 9000BELGIUMTel: 32 9 264 6086Fax: 32 9 264 [email protected]

van de Mortel, MartijnMonsanto Co1551 Hwy 210Huxley, IA 50124Tel: (515) 597-5854Fax: (515) 597-5899martijn.van.de.mortel@

monsanto.com

Van Den Ackerveken, GuidoUtrecht UnivMolecular Cell Biology DeptPadualaan 8Utrecht, 3584 CHNETHERLANDSTel: 31 30 253 3013Fax: 31 30 253 [email protected]

Van der Does, DieuwertjeUtrecht UnivPadualaan 8Utrecht, 3584 CHNETHERLANDSTel: 31 30 253 [email protected]

Van der Ent, SjoerdUtrecht UnivPlant-Microbe InteractionsPadualaan 8Utrecht, 3584 CHNETHERLANDSTel: 31 30 253 [email protected]

Van Der Hoorn, RenierMax Planck InstituteAm Ackerrain IbaCologne, 50933GERMANYTel: 49 221 5062 245Fax: 49 221 5062 [email protected]

van Esse, H. Peter*Wageningen UnivLab of PhytopathologyBinnenhaven 5Wageningen, 6709 PDNETHERLANDSTel: 31 317 483 662Fax: 31 317 483 [email protected]

Van Gijsegem, FrederiqueLab De Pathologie VegetaleINRA INA-PG16 Rue Claude BernardParis, 75231FRANCETel: 33 1 4408 7259Fax: 33 1 4408 [email protected]

Van Kan, JanWageningen UnivPhytopathology DeptPO Box 8025Wageningen, 6700 EENETHERLANDSTel: 31 317483126Fax: 31 [email protected]

Van Loon, Leendert C.Utrecht UnivPlant-Microbe InteractionsPadualaan 8Utrecht, 3584 CHNETHERLANDSTel: 31 30 253 6840Fax: 31 30 253 [email protected]

Van Schie, Chris CN*Univ of California, San Diego9500 Gilman Dr #380La Jolla, CA 92093-0380Tel: (858) [email protected]

Van West, PieterUniv of AberdeenInst of Medical ScienceMol/Cell Biology - ForesterhillAberdeen, AB25-2ZDUNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 1224 555848Fax: 44 1224 [email protected]

Vandeputte, Olivier M.Univ Libre de BruxellesLab de Biotechnologie Vegetale8 rue Adrienne BollandGosselies, B-6041BELGIUMTel: 32 26 509 [email protected]

Vasanthaiah, Hemanth K. N.Florida A&M UnivPlant Biotechnology Dept6505 Mahan DrCtr for ViticultureTallahassee, FL 32317Tel: (850) 412-5191Fax: (850) [email protected]

Vega-Arreguin, JulioBoyce Thompson Inst for Plant

ResTower RdIthaca, NY 14853Tel: (607) [email protected]

Velasquez, AndreCornell UnivPlant Path & Plant-Microbe

Biology311 South Albany StreetIthaca, NY 14850Tel: (607) [email protected]

Venkateshwaran, Muthusubramanian

Univ of WisconsinAgronomy Dept1575 Linden DrMoore Hall, Rm 219Madison, WI 53706Tel: (608) [email protected]

Verchot-Lubicz, JeanmarieOklahoma State UnivEntomology & Plant Pathology

Dept127 Noble Research CenterStillwater, OK 74078-0001Tel: (405) 744-7895Fax: (405) [email protected]

Verginer, MarkusGraz Univ of TechnologyInst of Environmental

BiotechnologyPetersgasse 12Graz, 8010AUSTRIATel: 43 316 873 [email protected]

Vernie, TatianaJohn Innes CentreNorwich Research ParkColney LaneNorwich, NR4 7UHUNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 1603 450 [email protected]

Veronese, PaolaNorth Carolina State UnivCenter for Integrated Fungal ResCampus Box 7251Raleigh, NC 27695-7251Tel: (919) 513-8219Fax: (919) [email protected]

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Verzaux, EstelleWageningen URPlant BreedingDroevendaalsesteeg 1Wageningen, 6708PBNETHERLANDSTel: 31 31 748 [email protected]

Vieira, PauloINRA, Sophia Antipolis400 Route Des ChappesBP 167 06903Sophia Antipolis CedexFRANCETel: 33 64 778 [email protected]

Vierheilig, Horst*EEZ/CSICC/O Prof Albareda 1 (Apdo 419)Granada, E-18008SPAINTel: 34 958 188 600x223Fax: 34 958 129 [email protected]

Viljoen, Altus*Univ of StellenboschPlant Pathology DeptPrivate Bag X1Matieland, 7602SOUTHWEST AFRICATel: 27 21 808 4797Fax: 27 21 808 [email protected]

Vinatzer, Boris A.Virginia TechPPWS Dept - Ag Quad LaneLatham Hall - Rm 551Blacksburg, VA 24060Tel: (540) 231-2126Fax: (540) [email protected]

Vincent, DelphineINRAUMR BIOGECOEquipe de Genetique69 Route D’ArcachonCestas, 33612FRANCETel: (33) 5 5712 [email protected]

Viterbo, AdaHebrew Univ of JerusalemPlant PathologyHertzel StreetRehovot, 76100ISRAELTel: 972 8 934 4466Fax: 972 8 934 [email protected]

Vleeshouwers, Vivianne G. A. A.

Wageningen UnivPlant Breeding DeptDroevendaalseseteeg 1Wageningen, 6708 PBNETHERLANDSTel: 31 317 [email protected]

Voegele, Ralf T.Univ of KonstanzBiology LS Phytopathology DeptUniversitaetsstr. 10Konstanz, 78457GERMANYTel: 49 7531 884 305Fax: 49 7531 883 [email protected]

Voigt, Christian A.Carnegie InstitutePlant Biology Dept260 Panama StreetStanford, CA 94305-4101Tel: (650) 325-1521x406Fax: (650) [email protected]

Vojnov, Adrian AlbertoCentro de Ciencia Y TecnologiaDr Cesar MilsteinFundacion Pablo CassaraSaladillo, BA 2468ARGENTINATel: 54 11 4687 2542Fax: 54 11 4687 [email protected]

Volpi, ChiaraUniv of TusciaDept of Agrobiology &

AgrochemistryVia S. Camillo de LellisViterbo, 01100ITALYTel: 39 76 135 [email protected]

Von Roepanack-Lahaye, Edda*Leibnitz Inst of Plant

BiochemistryStress & Developmental BiologyWeinberg 3Halle, 06120GERMANYTel: 49 345 5582 1420Fax: 49 345 5582 [email protected]

Vossen, JackWageningen UnivPlant Breeding DeptDroevedaalsesteeg 1WageningenNETHERLANDSTel: 31 784 [email protected]

WWalton, Jonathan D.Michigan State UnivDOE - Plant Research LabEast Lansing, MI 48824Tel: (517) 353-4885Fax: (517) [email protected]

Wang, MuyangChinese Academy of ScienceShanghai Inst of Plant Physiology

& Ecology300 Feng Lin RoadShanghai, DC 200032PEOPLES REP OF CHINATel: 86 21 5492 [email protected]

Wang, NianUniv of Florida700 Experiment Station RdCRECLake Alfred, FL 33850-2299Tel: (863) 956-1151Fax: (863) [email protected]

Wang, WeiDuke UnivApt A2215 Elder StreetDurham, NC 27705Tel: (919) [email protected]

Wang, XiaohongCornell UnivPlant Pathology Dept334 Plant Science BldgIthaca, NY 14853-4203Tel: (607) 255-7845Fax: (607) [email protected]

Wang, Ye*Univ of British Columbia4201-2424 Main MallVancouver, BC V6T 1Z4CANADATel: (604) [email protected]

Wang, Yuan-YuNatl Taiwan UnivDept of Agricultural ChemistryNo. 1, Sec. 4, Roosevelt RoadTaipeiTAIWANTel: 886 2 3366 [email protected]

Wang, Zonghua*Fujian Agriculture & Forestry

UnivOverseas College, JinshanFuzhou, 350002PEOPLES REP OF CHINATel: 86 591 8379 [email protected]

Wanner, Leslie A.USDA ARSRm 226, Bldg 010ABARC-West10300 Baltimore AveBeltsville, MD 20705Tel: (301) 504-5953Fax: (301) [email protected]

Washington, EricaUniv of North Carolina at Chapel

HillBiology Dept2216 Alpine RoadDurham, NC 27707Tel: (919) [email protected]

Wegener, ChristinaJulius Kuhn InstFederal Res Ctr for Cultivated

PlantsRudolf Schick Platz 3Gross Lusewitz, 18190GERMANYTel: 49 382 094 5211Fax: 49 382 094 [email protected]

Whitham, Steven A.Iowa State UnivPlant Pathology Dept351 Bessey HallAmes, IA 50011-1020Tel: (515) 294-4952Fax: (515) [email protected]

Wight, Wanessa D.Michigan State UnivPlant Research Lab - CMB166 Plant Biology BldgEast Lansing, MI 48824-1312Tel: (517) 353-4886Fax: (517) [email protected]

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Wildermuth, Mary C.Univ of California111 Koshland HallBerkeley, CA 94720-3102Tel: (510) [email protected]

Williamson, Valerie M.Univ of CaliforniaNematology DeptOne Shields AveDavis, CA 95616Tel: (530) 752-3502Fax: (530) [email protected]

Willmann, RolandUniv of TuebingenPlant BiochemistryPlant Mol BiologyAuf der Morgenstelle 5Tuebingen, 72076GERMANYTel: 49 707 1297 6656roland.willmann@zmbp.

uni-tuebingen.de

Windram, Oliver*Univ of WarwickWarwick HRIWellesbourne, CV35 9EFUNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 24 7657 [email protected]

Wise, Roger P.Iowa State UnivUSDA ARSPlant Pathology Dept411 Bessey HallAmes, IA 50011-1020Tel: (515) 294-9756Fax: (515) [email protected]

Wobbe, Kristin K.Worcester Polytechnic InstChemistry & Biochemistry Dept100 Institute RoadWorcester, MA 01609-2247Tel: (508) 831-5375Fax: (508) [email protected]

Wong, Hann LingNara Inst of Science &

TechnologyPlant Molecular Genetics Lab8916-5, Takayama, IkomaNara, 630-01JAPANTel: 81 743 72 5501Fax: 81 743 72 [email protected]

Wong, Joan N.*Univ of CaliforniaGenome Center4212A GBSF451 Health Sciences DrDavis, CA 95616Tel: (530) [email protected]

Wong, Mui YunUniv Putra MalaysiaPlant Protection DeptFaculty of AgricultureSerdang, Selangor, 43400MALAYSIATel: 60 19 273 5210Fax: 60 3 8656 [email protected]

Worley, Jay*Cornell UnivPlant Path & Plant-Microbe

Biology334 Plant Science BldgIthaca, NY 14853-4203Tel: (607) 254-7297Fax: (607) [email protected]

Wroblewski, Tadeusz A.Univ of CaliforniaGenome & Biomedical Sciences

Facility451 Health Sciences DrDavis, CA 95616Tel: (530) [email protected]

Wulff, Brande BruceCNRSInst De Biologia Mol Y Cel De

Plantas12, rue du General ZimmerStrasbourg, Alsace, 67084FRANCETel: 33 38 841 7251brande.wulff@

ibmp-ulp.u-strasbg.fr

XXia, YeUniv of KentuckyPlant Pathology Dept2017 Plant Science Bldg1405 Vertans DrLexington, KY 40546-0091Tel: (859) 257-7445Fax: (859) [email protected]

Xiao, Fangming*Univ of IdahoLife Science South 140Moscow, ID 83844-3052Tel: (208) [email protected]

Xu, Bin*Virginia TechSaunders Hall420, Latham HallHorticulture DeptBlacksburg, VA 24060Tel: (540) [email protected]

yYadeta, Koste Abdissa*Wageningen UnivPhytopathology DeptBinnenhaven 5Wageningen, 6709 PDNETHERLANDSTel: 31 31 748 2079Fax: 31 31 748 [email protected]

Yalpani, NasserPioneer Hi-Bred Intl7250 NW 62nd AvePO Box 552Johnston, IA 50131-0552Tel: (515) 270-4391Fax: (515) [email protected]

Yamaguchi, Koji*Nara Inst of Science &

TechnologyLab of Plant Molecular Genetics8916-5, TakayamaIkoma, 630-0101JAPANTel: 81 743 725 [email protected]

Yamakawa, TakeoKyushu UnivSSPP Div - Plant Resources Dept6-10-1 Hakozaki, Higashi-KuFukuoka, 812-8581JAPANTel: 81 92 642 2847Fax: 81 92 642 [email protected]

Yamamoto, MikihiroOkayama UnivFaculty of Agric1-1-1 Tsushima-nakaOkayama, 700-8530JAPANTel: 81 86 251 8301Fax: 81 86 251 [email protected]

Yan, ShuangchunVirginia Tech537 Latham HallBlacksburg, VA 24061Tel: (540) 257-3778Fax: (540) [email protected]

Yang, Donglei*Shanghai Inst of Plant Physiology

& Ecology300 Feng Lin RoadShanghai, 200-032PEOPLES REP OF CHINATel: 86 21 5492 [email protected]

Yao, NanSun Yat-Sen UnivSchool of Life SciencesXingang Xi-lu No 135Guangzhou, Guangdong, 510 275PEOPLES REP OF CHINATel: 86 20 3933 2936Fax: 86 2 0 3933 [email protected]

Yap, Yun-KiamMahidol UnivSalaya, Phuttamonthon District25/25 Moo 3, Phuttamonthon 4

RoadNakhon Pathom, 73170THAILANDTel: 66 2 800 3624-7x1374Fax: 66 2 441 [email protected]

Yasuda, MichikoRiken InstPlant Acquired Immunity Res

Unit2-1 Hirosaw Waka-ShiWako, Saitama, 351-0198JAPANTel: 81 48 467 9529Fax: 81 48 462 [email protected]

Yatusevich, Ruslan*Max Plank Inst for Plant

Breeding ResPlant Microbe InteractionsCarl-von-Linne-Weg 10Cologne, 50829GERMANYTel: 49 221 506 [email protected]

Yeam, Inhwa*Boyce Thompson InstTower RoadIthaca, NY 14853Tel: (607) [email protected]

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Yeom, Seon-In*Seoul Natl UnivPlant Sciences Dept200 Dong 3113 Ho, San 56-ISeoulSOUTH KOREATel: 82 2 880 [email protected]

Yesmin, LailaBrett YoungResearch & DevelopmentPO Box 99St Norbert Postal StationWinnipeg, MB R3V 1L5CANADATel: (204) 478-2629Fax: (204) [email protected]

Yokota, Shinso*Utsunomiya UnivFac of Agric-Forest Science350 Mine-machiUtsunomiya, Tochigi, 321-8505JAPANTel: 81 28 649 5539Fax: 81 28 649 [email protected]

Yong, Zhang*Kochi UnivFaculty of AgricultureOtsu 200, Monobe, Nankoku-shiKochi, 783-8502JAPANTel: 81 90 2895 [email protected]

Yoshida, Kentaro*Iwate Biotechnology Research CtrGenetic Eng 1st Research Dept22-174-4 NaritaKitakami, Iwate, 024-0003JAPANTel: 81 197 68 2911Fax: 81 197 68 [email protected]

Yoshiga, ToyoshiSaga UnivApplied Biological Sciences DeptHonjo 1Saga, 840-8502JAPANTel: 81 952 288 746Fax: 81 952 288 [email protected]

Yoshioka, HirofumiNagoya UnivGrad School of Bioagricultural

SciencesFuro-cho, ChikusaNagoya, Aichi, 464-8601JAPANTel: 81 52 789 4283Fax: 81 52 789 [email protected]

Yoshioka, KeikoUniv of TorontoCell & Systems Biology Dept25 Willcocks StreetToronto, ON M5S 2G3CANADATel: (416) 978-3545Fax: (416) [email protected]

Yoshioka, Miki*Nagoya UnivGrad School of Bioagricultural

SciencesFuro-cho, Chikusa-kuNagoya, 464-8601JAPANTel: 81 52 789 9283Fax: 81 52 789 [email protected]

Yousef, Lina F.Ohio State UnivSchool of Env & Nat Resources2021 Coffey Road210 Kottman HallColumbus, OH 43210Tel: (614) [email protected]

Yu, KeshunUniv of KentuckyPlant Pathology Dept209 Faulconer DrNicholasville, KY 40356Tel: (859) 257-7445x80740Fax: (859) [email protected]

Yun, Dae-Jin*Gyeongsang Natl Univ#900 Gazwa-DongJinjuKOREATel: 82 55 751 [email protected]

ZZamioudis, Christos*Utrecht UnivPlant-Microbe InteractionsPadualaan 8 - Biology DeptUtrecht, 3584 CHNETHERLANDSTel: 31 30 253 [email protected]

Zappel, Nana*Max Planck Inst for Plant

Breeding ResPlant Microbe InteractionsCarl-von-Linne-Weg 10Cologne, 50829GERMANYTel: 49 22 1506 [email protected]

Zehner, SusanneT U DresdenInst Fur GenetikZellescher Weg 19 BiologieDresden, 01062GERMANYTel: 49 351 4633 5407Fax: 49 351 4633 7725susanne.zehner@mailbox.

tu-dresden.de

Zeilmaker, Tieme*Utrecht UnivPlant Microbe InteractionsPadualaan 8UtrechtNETHERLANDSTel: 31 30 253 [email protected]

Zhang, GuiyingGuangxi Univ6656, the East Campus100 Daxue RoadNanning, Guangxi, 530 005PEOPLES REP OF CHINATel: 86 25 8639 [email protected]

Zhang, Xue-Xian*Massey UnivInst for Advanced Study12 Station CrescentAuckland, 0745NEW ZEALANDTel: 64 9 414 [email protected]

Zhang, YuelinUniv of British ColumbiaMichael Smith LabsRm 301, 2185 East MallVancouver, BC V6T 1Z4CANADATel: 86 10 8072 [email protected]

Zhang, Zhongqin*The Univ of ChicagoMolecular Genetics & Cell Dept1103 East 57th StreetChicago, IL 60637Tel: (773) [email protected]

Zhao, BingyuVirginia TechLatham Hall 407Blacksburg, VA 24061Tel: (540) [email protected]

Zhao, YoufuUniv of Illinois224 ERML, MC-0511201 W Gregory DrUrbana, IL 61801Tel: (217) 265-9822Fax: (217) [email protected]

Zheng, Zheng*Wageningen URPlant Breeding DeptDroevendaalsesteeg 1, Bldg107,

Rm 2.139Wageningen, 6700 AJNETHERLANDSTel: 31 317 483 [email protected]

Zhou, Huanbin*Univ of CaliforniaPlant Path & Microbiology876 West Blaine StreetRiverside, CA 92507Tel: (951) [email protected]

Zhou, Jian-MinNatl Inst of Biological SciencesZhongguanchun Life Science

Park#7 Life Science RoadChang Ping, Beijing, 102 206PEOPLES REP OF CHINATel: 86 10 8072 8594Fax: 86 10 8072 [email protected]

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Zhu, Yun J.Hawaii Agriculture Research CtrPO Box 100Kunia, HI 96759Tel: (808) 486-5376Fax: (808) [email protected]

Zipfel, CyrilJohn Innes CentreSainsbury LaboratoryColney LaneNorwich, NR4 7UHUNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 1603 450 434Fax: 44 1603 450 [email protected]

Zuniga-Aguilar, Jose Juan*Cen de Investigacion Cientifica

de YucatanCalle 43 No. 130Colonia Chuburna de HidalgoMerida, 97200MEXICOTel: 52 999 942 [email protected]

Zuther, Katja*Max-Planck-Inst for Terrestrial

MicrobiologyOrganismic InteractionsKarl-von-Frisch StrMarburgGERMANYTel: [email protected]

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EmploymentAssistant Professor and Fungal BiologistThe Department of Plant Pathology at the University of Minnesota is searching for an outstanding candidate to fill a faculty position in the area of fungal biology. This position is a nine-month, 70% research and 30% teaching, tenure-track appointment at the rank of assistant professor. The successful candidate will carry out basic research on the primary causal agents of plant disease, the filamentous fungi; utilize contemporary approaches directed toward an understanding of the true fungi or the Oomycetes with research on cell biology, biochemistry, molecular biology, host-pathogen interactions, genomics, ecology, population genetics, or evolution; and develop strong extramural support for their research program and train graduate student and post-doctoral researchers. A Ph.D. degree in plant pathology, mycology, microbiology, plant science, or relevant biological sciences; strong research experience in contemporary areas of fungal biology; a strong recent publication record in fungal biology; and excellent communication skills are required. Apply online at http://employment.umn.edu (requisition #161013) and attach a CV, college transcripts, written statements of research, teaching and career goals, and three reprints of recent publications. Send three letters of recommendation directly to the chair of the search committee. Closing Date: Screening will begin August 15, 2009. The position will be open until filled. Contact: Robert A. Blanchette, Fungal Biology Search Committee Chair, Department of Plant Pathology, University of Minnesota, 1991 Upper Buford Circle, 495 Borlaug Hall, St. Paul, MN, 55108 U.S.A. E-mail: [email protected]; Web: http://plpa.cfans.umn.edu.

Associate in Research, Molecular Plant Pathology/NematologyAn associate in research position is open to conduct research on molecular interactions between parasitic nematodes and their host plants. Position responsibilities and duties include maintaining nematode cultures in a greenhouse; preparing nematodes for plant inoculations; designing and executing experiments; managing data; and facilitating lab operations. In addition to greenhouse work, laboratory techniques will involve molecular techniques (e.g., PCR; real-time PCR; DNA, RNA, and protein purification; DNA cloning; gel electrophoresis; sequencing; western, southern, and northern blotting;

and in situ hybridizations) and plant tissue culture. Applicant must be willing to learn additional techniques and problem solve as needed for the advancement of the laboratory. Qualifications include an M.S. degree in plant pathology, plant science, molecular genetics, nematology, or a related field; a strong demonstrated background in molecular techniques; interest in molecular plant-microbe interactions; and the ability to work in a team, including interdisciplinary collaborators. Submit application, including cover letter, statement of research interests (addressing all qualifications listed above), CV, and transcripts electronically and three letters of reference (direct from source) to Axel Elling. Closing Date: Screening begins October 1, 2009. (Position open until filled.) Contact: Axel Elling, Department of Plant Pathology, Washington State University, P.O. Box 646430, Pullman, WA, 99164-6430 U.S.A. E-mail: [email protected]; Web: http://plantpath.wsu.edu/people/faculty/elling.htm.

Ph.D. Student, Molecular Plant Pathology/NematologyA position for a Ph.D. student is open to conduct research on molecular interactions between the Columbia root-knot nematode (Meloidogyne chitwoodi) and potato at Washington State University (WSU). Position responsibilities and duties include design and execution of experiments; data analysis; preparation of manuscripts; and presentation of results at meetings. Research projects may include molecular techniques (e.g., PCR; real-time PCR; DNA, RNA, and protein purification; DNA cloning; gel electrophoresis; sequencing; and western, southern, and northern blotting); microarray experiments; microscopy; and plant tissue culture and greenhouse work. Qualifications include an M.S. degree in plant pathology, plant science, molecular genetics, nematology, or a related field; a strong demonstrated background in molecular techniques and plant-molecular biology essential; interest in molecular plant-microbe interactions; the ability to work in a team, including interdisciplinary collaborators; excellent oral/written communication skills; the ability to work independently; excellent record-keeping abilities; and the ability to manage multiple experimental approaches simultaneously. Prior experience in nematology is an advantage, but not required. The position is available spring or fall semester 2010. For more information, please visit http://plantpath.wsu.edu/people/faculty/elling.htm. Applicants should e-mail Axel Elling

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directly to indicate interest in this position. A research assistantship (i.e., health insurance, tuition waiver, and other benefits) will be provided. Contact: Axel Elling. E-mail: [email protected]; Web: http://plantpath.wsu.edu/students/prostudents.htm.

Post-Doctoral Position in Plant-Microbe InteractionsA post-doctoral research associate position is available in the laboratory of Paola Veronese, North Carolina State University, Center for Integrated Fungal Research, Raleigh, NC, U.S.A. Qualifications include a Ph.D. degree in molecular biology/genetics or a related field. Responsibili-ties include conducting research on the molecular genet-ics of plant interaction with phytopathogenic fungi of the genus Verticillium, causal agents of vascular diseases. The incumbent will be assigned projects aimed at the identifi-cation of the genetic and molecular basis of host defense and fungal pathogenicity mechanisms. In particular, he/she will study the interaction of model plants, such as Arabidopsis thaliana and tomato with V. dahliae and V. longisporum, by applying functional genomics approaches.

The candidate is required to have practical expertise in PCR-based technologies, including molecular cloning and gene expression analysis. Other specific molecular tech-niques include construct assembly, plant and fungal trans-formation, nucleic acid analysis, and protein expression. Familiarity with commonly used bio-informatics tools, a strong ability to work as a team member, and excellent oral and written communication skills are required. The position has secured funding for a minimum of two years and the continuity will depend on successful performance. The start date is July 1, 2009. Applicants should e-mail their CV, a brief description of past research and career goals, and the names and contact information of three references to Paola Veronese. Salary: Commensurate with experience. Closing Date: June 30, 2009, or until suitable candidate is found. Contact: Paola Veronese, Center for Integrated Fungal Research, Department of Plant Pathol-ogy, North Carolina State University, Campus Box 7251, Raleigh, NC, 27695-7251 U.S.A. E-mail: [email protected]; Phone: +1.919.513.8219.

MPMI EDIToRS

Editor-in-Chief

JONATHAN D. WALTONMichigan State UniversityDOE - Plant Research LabEast Lansing, MI 48824 U.S.A.Phone: +1.517.353.4885Fax: +1.517.353.9168E-mail: [email protected]

Senior Editors

pathogenic bacteriaJAMES R. ALFANOThe Plant Science InitiativeUniversity of NebraskaLincoln, NE, U.S.A.E-mail: [email protected]

virusesJOHN P. CARRPlant Sciences DepartmentUniversity of CambridgeCambridge, United KingdomE-mail: [email protected]

plant responses to pathogensGIULIA DE LORENZODipartimento di Biologia VegetaleUniversitá di Roma “La Sapienza”Rome, ItalyE-mail: [email protected]

mycorrhizaePHILIPP FRANKENInstitute of Vegetable and Ornamental CropsDepartment for Plant NutritionGrossbeeren, GermanyE-mail: [email protected]

pathogenic bacteriaSTéPHANE GENINCNRS INRALaboratoire Interactions Plantes Micro-

organismesCastanet, Tolosan, FranceE-mail: [email protected]

nematodesGODELIEVE GHEYSENGent UniversityDepartment Molecular BiotechnologyGent, BelgiumE-mail: [email protected]

oomycetesMARK GIJZENAgriculture and Agri-Food CanadaLondon, ON, CanadaE-mail: [email protected]

molecular ecologySTEVE LINDOWDepartment of Plant and Microbial BiologyUniversity of CaliforniaBerkeley, CA, U.S.A.E-mail: [email protected]

pathogenic bacteriaROSEMARY LORIADepartment of Plant PathologyCornell UniversityIthaca, NY, U.S.A.E-mail: [email protected]

plant responses to pathogensJEAN-PIERRE MéTRAUXDepartment of BiologyUniversity of FribourgFribourg, SwitzerlandE-mail: [email protected]

symbiotic prokaryotesCLIVE RONSONDepartment of Microbiology and

ImmunologyUniversity of OtagoDunedin, New ZealandE-mail: [email protected]

fungal/plant interactionsCHRISTOPHER L. SCHARDLPlant Pathology DepartmentUniversity of KentuckyLexington, KY, U.S.A.E-mail: [email protected]

reviews editorPIETRO D. SPANUDivision of BiologyImperial College of LondonLondon, United KingdomE-mail: [email protected]

symbiotic prokaryotesKRZYSZTOF SZCZYGLOWSKIAgriculture and Agri-Food CanadaLondon, ON, CanadaE-mail: [email protected]

plant responses to pathogensBART THOMMALaboratory of PhytopathologyWageningen UniversityWageningen, The NetherlandsE-mail: [email protected]

plant/insect interactionsLINDA L. WALLINGDepartment of Botany and Plant

SciencesUniversity of CaliforniaRiverside, CA, U.S.A.E-mail: [email protected]

MPMI ASSoCIATE EDIToRS

K. Akimitsu, Kagawa UniversityM. Barnett, Stanford UniversityP. Birch, Scottish Crop Research InstituteO. Borras-Hidalgo, Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, HavanaA. O. Charkowski, University of Wisconsin-MadisonK.-R. Chung, University of FloridaU. Conrath, RWTH Aachen UniversityA. Devoto, Royal Holloway-University of London EghamB. Ding, Ohio State UniversityA. C. Di Pietro, University De Cordoba

R. Geurts, Wageningen UniversityL. Johnson, AgResearch Limited, New ZealandP. Kachroo, University of KentuckyK. Kazan, CSIRO Plant Industry, AustraliaF. Krajinski, University of HannoverH. Kuester, University of BielefeldK. Lambert, University of IllinoisM. Lorito, University of NaplesG. E. D. Oldroyd, John Innes CentreG. M. Preston, University of Oxford

N. Requena, University of KarlsruheS. Sato, Kazusa DNA Research InstituteP. Schweizer, IPK GaterslebenJ. Shah, University of North TexasG. Smant, Wageningen UniversityP. Solomon, Murdoch UniversityX. Tang, Kansas State UniversityG. Van Den Ackerveken, Utrecht UniversityJ. Verchot-Lubicz, Oklahoma State UniversityP. Veronese, North Carolina State University

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IS-MPMI BoARD oF DIRECToRS

PresidentFEDERICO SANCHEZUniv of MexicoPhone: +52 777 329 1653Fax: +52 777 3313 6600E-mail: [email protected]

President-ElectFELICE CERVONEUniv La SapienzaPhone: +39 6 4991 2641Fax: +39 6 4991 2446E-mail: [email protected]

Immediate Past President, ex officioPIERRE J. DE WITWageningen UnivPhone: +31 317 483 130Fax: +31 317 483 412E-mail: [email protected]

SecretaryMARIA HARRISONBoyce Thompson InstitutePhone: +1.607.254.6472Fax: +1.607.254.6779E-mail: [email protected]

TreasurerMATTEO LORITOUniv Degli Studi Di NapoliPhone: +39 81 775 5142Fax: +39 81 775 5320E-mail: [email protected]

Immediate Past TreasurerGARY STACEYUniv of MissouriPhone: +1.573.884.4752Fax: +1.573.882.0588E-mail: [email protected]

Editor-in-Chief, Molecular Plant-Microbe InteractionsJONATHAN D. WALTONMichigan State UnivPhone: +1.517.353.4885Fax: +1.517.353.9168E-mail: [email protected]

Editor-in-Chief, IS-MPMI ReporterSOPHIEN KAMOUNSainsbury LaboratoryPhone: +44(0)1603 450410E-mail: [email protected]

DirectorPETER DODDSCSIROPhone: +61 2 6246 5039Fax: +61 2 6246 5000E-mail: [email protected]

DirectorKIM E. HAMMOND-KOSACKIACRPhone: +44 1582 763 133 x2240Fax: +44 1582 715 009E-mail: [email protected]

DirectorSHENG YANG HEMichigan State UnivPhone: +1.517.353.9181Fax: +1.517.353.9168E-mail: [email protected]

DirectorEVA KONDOROSICNRS - Inst Sciences VegetalPhone: +33 1 6982 3791Fax: + 33 1 6982 3695E-mail: [email protected]

Staff Contact, ex officioAMY L. HOPEIS-MPMIPhone: +1.651.454.7250Fax: +1.651.454.0766E-mail: [email protected]

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