Tree Biosafety and Genomics Research Cooperative

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Aim

The goal of the Tree Biosafety and Genomics Research Cooperative (TBGRC) is to conduct research, technology transfer, and education to facilitate beneficial uses of genetically engineered trees in plantations. The TBGRC seeks to test and develop select innovations, based on progress in molecular biology and agricultural biotechnology, that will ultimately have commercial value to wood-growing and horticultural industries. Research is presently focused on poplars as scientific models for genetic engineering and functional genomic studies. Experiments underway are aimed at discovery of genes with major value for control of fertility, flowering onset, crown form, wood quality, and stature. A key theme of TBGRC research is the identification and testing of genes that can promote both economic and environmental benefits.

 

Structure

TBGRC became a National Science Foundation Industry/University Research Center in 1999. The TBGRC meets annually to discuss research, budgets, and intellectual property. Members are updated on research progress and administrative issues via the Internet and TBGRC web site. Regular Members provide financial and in-kind research support, advise on research directions, receive early access to research results, and obtain intellectual property benefits. Associate Members have early access to research results, advise on research directions, and provide materials and services.


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Steve Strauss, Steve.Strauss@oregonstate.edu

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