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News & Info Missouri Soybean Association FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: October 28, 2004 Contact: Haley Wansing at (573) 635-3819
NATIONAL CENTER FOR SOYBEAN BIOTECHNOLOGY LAUNCHED U.S. Senator Christopher S. “Kit” Bond performs ribbon cutting honors
JEFFERSON CITY – Today, the National Center for Soybean Biotechnology (NCSB) was officially launched at a press conference sponsored by the Missouri Soybean Association (MSA) and the University of Missouri-Columbia.
“The millions
of dollars in funding that accompany the designation will lead to many
The University of Missouri-Columbia was recently designated by the U.S. Congress as the site for the NCSB. The foundation for it was the Center for Soybean Genomics and Biotechnology, previously formed at the University of Missouri-Columbia in support of interdisciplinary research on the genomic structure and function of soybean genes. The ultimate goal of the NCSB is to provide innovative molecular approaches that can be applied toward soybean improvement.
The NCSB is a collaborative program among scientists at the University of Missouri, the United States Department of Agriculture – Agricultural Research Service Plant Genetics Unit in Columbia and the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center in St. Louis, MO. There are currently more than 25 researchers working together from diverse fields including agronomy, microbiology and plant pathology, biochemistry, animal science, food science, molecular biology and agricultural economics.
In addition to receiving NCSB support, scientists working in the center continue to be highly competitive for other funding from a variety of sources, including the Missouri Soybean Merchandising Council, federal agencies and private industry.
Strategically located in the heart of the nation, the NCSB aims to foster research partnerships with institutions in the Midwestern and Southern states, regions where soybean is a major crop. Research within the NCSB focuses on major problems that affect soybean production and use. The Center also provides educational opportunities for students and outreach services to producers, public agencies and consumers.
For more information about
the National Center for Soybean Biotechnology, please visit
For more information about the American Society of Plant Biologists and their recent award to Senator Bond, please visit http://www.aspb.org/.
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