SolCAP Workshops

Author:

Kelly Zarka, Michigan State University

Education and training are important components of the SolCAP project. In an effort to educate the Solanaceae community in genomic-assisted breeding, yearly workshops in the theory and practice of translational genomics are being offered and tailored to plant breeders and industry professionals. Presentations, webinars, and transcripts are provided here for continuing education.

SolCAP Workshops

2009 Potato Association of America SolCAP Workshop

Potato Association of America (PAA) 93rd Annual Meeting (August 9–13, 2009 Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada)

SolCAP provided a workshop designed specifically for breeders in conjunction with the PAA. The presentations can be viewed by clicking on the topics below.

2009 Tomato Breeders Roundtable SolCAP Workshop

The 43rd Tomato Breeders Round Table (June 28–July 1, 2009 Embassy Suites, Sacramento, CA)

SolCAP provided a workshop designed specifically for breeders in conjunction with the Tomato Breeders Round Table. The presentations can be viewed by clicking on the topics below.

SolCAP Workshop/Webinars

2010 Potato Association of America SolCAP Workshop/Webinar

The Potato Association of America 94th Annual Meeting (August 15–19, 2010 Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon)

2010 Tomato Disease Workshop SolCAP Workshop/Webinar

The 25th Annual Tomato Disease Workshop (November 16-18, 2010 University of Florida, Wimauma, Florida) 

SolCAP provided a workshop designed specifically for breeders in conjunction with the Tomato Disease Workshop. Presentation summaries, powerpoint slides, and webinars are available.

About SolCAP

For more information about SolCAP (Solanaceae Coordinated Agricultural Project) please visit our web site at http://solcap.msu.edu (verified 16 May 2012).

Funding Statement

Development of this page was supported in part by the National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) Solanaceae Coordinated Agricultural Project, agreement 2009-85606-05673, administered by Michigan State University. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the view of the United States Department of Agriculture.

Mention of specific companies is not intended for promotional purposes.

 

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