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NSF PA/M 04-31 - October 7, 2004

Senator Bond and NSF Director Announce Multi-Agency Plant Genome Research Program in St. Louis

Arlington, Va.—Arden L. Bement, Jr., acting director of the National Science Foundation, will appear with Senator Kit Bond at the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center in St. Louis, Mo. on Monday, October 11 to announce a Maize Genome Sequencing Project jointly funded by the National Science Foundation, the Department of Agriculture and the Department of Energy.

The Maize Genome Sequencing Project grew out of a community workshop held in St. Louis in July 2001. The workshop focused on selecting one particular representative version of the genome to sequence. The upcoming research program, with an estimated budget of $30 million, will focus on sequencing all of the maize genes and placing them on the maize genome map.

At the conclusion of brief remarks announcing the new research program, members of the news media are invited to join Sen. Bond and Dr. Bement on a tour of the Danforth Center.


 

Who:

Senator Christopher S. "Kit" Bond
Arden Bement, Jr., Acting Director, National Science Foundation

What:

Announcement of Maize Genome Sequencing Project: An NSF-DOE-USDA Program

When:

Monday, October 11, 2004
1:00 p.m. CST

Where:

Donald Danforth Plant Research Center
Donald Danforth Plant Science Center
975 N. Warson Rd.
St. Louis, MO 63132


For more information and to arrange for a visitor pass, please call the media contact: Cheryl Dybas, (703) 292-7734, cdybas@nsf.gov

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