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Appendix B: Open Session Meeting Agendas
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... Appendix B Open Session Meeting Agendas FIRST MEETING AGENDA March 15, 2017 In conjunction with the 5th International Research Conference on Huanglongbing Caribe Royale Hotel 8101 World Center Drive, Orlando, FL 32821 3:00 pm Welcome, Introductions, Process for Open Session  Director, Board on Agriculture and Natural Robin Schoen, Resources  Jacqueline Fletcher, Committee Chair 3:15 HLB Multiagency Initiative-Funded Projects Mary Palm, Director, Pest Management PHP, PPQ, APHIS, USDA 3:35 APHIS/PPQ HLB-Related Activities Don Seaver, National Science Manager USDA APHIS PPQ S&T 199
From page 200...
... 5:15 Public Comments 5:25 Closing Remarks and Adjournment of Closed Session Jacqueline Fletcher, Committee Chair SECOND MEETING AGENDA May 22–23, 2017 Forum on Citrus Breeding and Transformation for HLB Resistance Arnold and Mabel Beckman Center of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine 100 Academy Way, Irvine, CA 92617 Monday, May 22, Board Room 8:15 am Welcome, Introductions, and Overview of Forum Agenda Jacqueline Fletcher, Committee, Forum Attendees PART I – PIs of projects on citrus breeding/transformation will be given 15 minutes maximum to address the following questions: 1. What approaches/techniques are you employing to come up with a citrus plant that is resistant to HLB?
From page 201...
... 9:30  Mou, UF Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences Zhonglin Yi Li, University of Connecticut, College of Agriculture, 9:45  Health, and Natural Resources 10:00 COFFEE BREAK 10:15 Janice Zale, UF CREC Mature Citrus Facility 10:30 Vladimir Orbović, UF CREC Transformation Lab Tim McNellis, Pennsylvania State University, College of 10:45  Agricultural Sciences 11:00 James Thomson, USDA ARS Western Regional Research Center 11:30 Kim Bowman, USDA ARS USHRL 11:45 Mike Irey, Southern Gardens (to discuss GE CTV) 12:00 pm LUNCH PART II – PIs, committee members, and invited guests to discuss experiences and insights from work on citrus/other crops and possible ways to overcome the current challenges in citrus breeding and transformation for HLB resistance and approaches/techniques that are worth exploring.
From page 202...
... 202 APPENDIX B 1:00 Discussion Objectives and Guidelines Jacqueline Fletcher, Committee Chair 1:05 Development of a GE Citrus and Field Screening Erik Mirkov, TAMU Mike Irey, Southern Gardens 1:20 Discussion 3:00 COFFEE BREAK 3:10 Continuation of Discussion 4:30 End of Forum Tuesday, May 23, Board Room 9:00 am Welcome, Introductions Jacqueline Fletcher, Committee Chair 9:05 CA Citrus Industry and CRB Perspectives on HLB Gary Schulz, President, Citrus Research Board Jim Gorden, Chairman, Citrus Research Board 9:45 COFFEE BREAK 10:00 Introduction of Keynote Speaker: Anthony James Jacqueline Fletcher 10:05 Synthetic Biology and the Malaria Eradication Agenda Anthony James, NAS  Donald Bren Professor, Microbiology & Molecular Genetics School of Medicine  Molecular Biology and Biochemistry School of Biological Sciences, UC Irvine 11:00 Adjourn Open Session
From page 203...
... ACP Chemical Control, Biocontrol, and Integrated Pest 8:30  Management Lukasz Stelinski, UF Citrus Research and Education Center Jawwad Qureshi, UF Indian River Research and Education Center (IRREC) Beth Grafton-Cardwell, UC Riverside
From page 204...
... Horticultural Research Laboratory (USHRL) • Michelle Heck, USDA ARS/Boyce Thompson Institute/ Cornell University (via WebEx)
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... Horticultural Research Laboratory, 10:10  USDA ARS 10:40 Q&A 10:50 HLB Detection Using Canines Tim Gottwald, U.S. Horticultural Research Laboratory, USDA ARS 11:00 HLB Detection Using Optical Sensors Sindhuja Sankaran, Washington State University/Reza Ehsani, UC Merced 11:10 HLB Detection Using VOCs Cristina Davis, UC Davis
From page 206...
... PART II – DISCUSSION Discussants: All invited speakers, committee members, registered  participants, and invited experts in HLB diagnostics and detection: • Manjunath Keremane, USDA ARS, National Clonal Germplasm Repository for Citrus (via WebEx) • John Rascoe, USDA ARS, APHIS (via WebEx)
From page 207...
... Horticultural Research Laboratory, USDA ARS 4:20 Q&A
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... PART II – DISCUSSION Discussants:  ll invited speakers, committee members, registered participants A and invited discussants: • Gitta Coaker, UC Davis • David Gang, WSU • Claudio Gonzalez, UF • Michelle Heck, USDA-ARS/Cornell • Graciela Lorca, UF • Swadesh Santra, UCF • Nian Wang, CREC 4:25 Discussion Guidelines Jacqueline Fletcher, Committee Chair
From page 209...
... APPENDIX B 209 4:30 Discussion •  Experiences and insights from work on CLas/bacterial control •  Possible ways to overcome the current challenges in this area of research •  Approaches or techniques that are worth exploring 5:00 Closing Remarks/Adjourn Webinar THIRD WEBINAR AGENDA Economic/Sociological Impacts of HLB/HLB Management Strategies October 18, 2017 10:00 am Welcome, Introductions, and Overview of Webinar Agenda Jacqueline Fletcher, Committee Chair PART I – SPEAKER PRESENTATIONS 10:10 Economic Impact of Florida Citrus Industry and Importance of Investment in HLB Mitigation and Management Strategies in Preserving the Industry for the Long Term Marisa Zansler, Florida Department of Citrus 10:40 Q&A 10:45 E  conomic Evaluation of ACP/HLB Control/Management Strategies  Fritz Roka, UF Southwest Florida Research and Education Center 11:05 Q&A 11:10 E  conomic Barriers to Participation in Citrus Health Management Areas (CHMAs) Ariel Singerman, UF CREC Consumer Attitudes Toward Genetic Modification to 11:30  Manage HLB Lisa House, UF
From page 210...
... PART II – DISCUSSION Discussants:  ll invited speakers, committee members, and registered A participants. 11:55 am Discussion Guidelines Jacqueline Fletcher, Committee Chair 12:00 pm Discussion •  Experiences and insights from work on the economic aspects of HLB/HLB management •  Possible ways to overcome the current challenges in this area of research •  Approaches or techniques that are worth exploring 1:00 Closing Remarks/Adjourn Webinar
From page 211...
... 9:40 Larry Black, Jr., Peace River Packing Company 9:50 Bruce Ingram, Southern Gardens Groves, Inc. 10:00 Ned Hancock, Hancock Citrus 10:10 Marty McKenna, McKenna Brothers Citrus 10:20 David Howard, Graves Brothers Co.


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