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SELECTBIO Conferences AgriGenomics India 2016

AgriGenomics India 2016 Agenda



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AgriGenomics India 2016 | Food & Beverage Analysis | Next-Gen Sequencing and Mass Spectrometry | 

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Friday, 19 August 2016


Draft Agenda (Subject to Change)

08:00

Registration

09:15

Inauguration

09:30

A K SrivastavaGuest of Honour

Guest of Honour
A K Srivastava, Director, National Dairy Research Institute, India

10:15

To Be Finalized

11:00

Coffee Break and Networking in the Exhibition Area


Session I: Climate Resilient Crops: From Development to Green Revolution

11:30

K C BansalKeynote Presentation

Genomic Resources and their Applications for developing Climate Resilient Crops
K C Bansal, Area Convener, Nano Biotechnology Centre, TERI-Deakin Nano-Biotechnology Centre, India

12:15

U S SinghKeynote Presentation

Climate Resilient Rice: Potential to Usher Green Revolution in South Asia
U S Singh, Country Representative of IRRI for India and Nepal; Senior Scientist (II), South Asia Regional Project Coordinator – STRASA, International Rice Research Institute, India

13:00

Lunch and Networking in the Exhibition Area


Session II: Functional Genomics for Plant Improvement

13:45

Geert De JaegerKeynote Presentation

Functional Interactomics in Plants: Tapping our Way into Crop Biotechnology
Geert De Jaeger, Associate Director, Universiteit Gent, Belgium

In this Keynote talk, development of interactomic tools for plants and application of AP-MS platform for protein complex isolation both from Arabidopsis cell cultures and whole seedlings will be discussed.Further, it will highlight recent work on applications in crop plants for the study of complex function in a developmental context, proof of concept for the study of protein complex dynamics during plant organ development and demonstration of its use for organ growth engineering.

14:30

Rakesh TuliKeynote Presentation

Transcriptomics for Designing Fruit Crops with Seedless Fruits
Rakesh Tuli, J C Bose National Fellow & Sr Research Advisor, University Institute of Engineering & Technology, Panjab University, India

15:15

Functional genomics for Delineating Molecular Regulatory Mechanism of Dormancy Release in Apple (Malus domestica Borkh.)
Anil Singh, Senior Scientist, ICAR-Indian Institute of Agricultural Biotechnology, India


Session III: Approaches for Development of Abiotic Stress Tolerance

15:50

Genetics and Genomics-based Investigations to Enhance Abiotic Stress Tolerance in Rice
Ashwani Pareek , Professor, JNU, Adjunct Professor at University of Western Australia, India

In this talk, the presenter will discuss about their work on understanding the molecular basis of stress tolerance in rice using an OMICS-based approach including transcriptomics, proteomics, ionomics and metabolomics. Further, the talk will cover the identification and functional validation of key stress responsive genes, which may prove to be a suitable candidate for translational research. It will also discuss an alternative approach of mutagenesis used for improving rice production and varietal improvement in which generation of several mutant lines through gamma-irradiation and screening at seedling stage for different abiotic stress tolerance will be mentioned.

16:25

Ensuring the Food Bowl for Masses: Raising Crops for Saline and Dry Areas
Sneh Singla Pareek, Group Leader, International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, India

17:00

Harnessing OMICS for Stress Tolerance in Potato
Virupaksh U Patil , Scientist (Senior Scale), CPRI, India

17:35

Deciphering the Role of Multiple Glyoxalase I Enzymes of Different Metal Classes in Arabidopsis
Ananda Mustafiz, Assistant Professor, South Asian University, India

18:00

End of First Day of Conference

Saturday, 20 August 2016


Session IV: NGS based Approaches in Plant Genomics

09:00

Francois BelzileKeynote Presentation

The Next-Generation Sequencing Revolution in Soybean: GBS, SNP arrays, WGS and Beyond
Francois Belzile, Professor, Laval University, Canada

This Keynote Talk will focus on exploitation of NGS tools in soybean and other crop species for developing efficient genotyping-by-sequencing (GBS) approaches and analytical tools to provide cost-effective genotyping solutions to breeders. First part of the talk will focus on their latest pipeline (Fast-GBS) for calling SNPs from GBS read data and will provide an overview of its efficiency and accuracy. In second part of the talk, the speaker will illustrate how such dense genome-wide SNP coverage can facilitate the identification of QTLs that are highly relevant to a specific set of breeding materials. In closing, a brief overview of the SoyaGen project will be discussed.

09:45

Development of Genomic and Transcriptomic Resources in Chickpea for Gene Discovery and Genetic Enhancement
Sabhyata Bhatia, Staff Scientist VI, National Institute of Plant Genome Research, India

10:20

Integrated Next Generation Genomics Approaches for Discovery of Molecular Signatures associated with Agronomic Traits in Crop Plants
Mukesh Jain, Associate Professor, School of Computational & Integrative Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India

10:55

Coffee Break and Networking in the Exhibiton Area


Session V: Genetic Engineering for Enhanced Fungal Resistance

11:25

Manchikatla Venkat RajamKeynote Presentation

RNA Silencing Based Approaches for Crop Improvement
Manchikatla Venkat Rajam, Professor & Head- Genetics, University of Delhi, India

In this Keynote Presentation, exploration of RNAi technology for engineering crop plants for resistance against fungal infections and insect pests as well as other beneficial characters will be discussed. It will specifically focus on the potential of RNAi for the control of Fusarium wilt in tomato. Further, it will also highlight results of RNAi-based approaches for developing tomato transgenic plants resistant to an important insect pest, Helicoverpa armigera, for enhanced shelf life of fruits and male sterility.

12:10

Antifungal Plant Defensins: Mechanisms of Action and Engineering Disease Resistant Crops
Dilip Shah, Principal Investigator, Donald Danforth Plant Science Center, United States of America

This talk will discuss how defensins with different modes of action have the potential to provide resistance to economically important fungal pathogens in transgenic crops.

12:45

Biosynthesis and Gene Expression of Lignin Intermediates in Oil Palm, Elaeis guineensis during Ganoderma spp. Fungal Infection
Christina Supramaniam, Assistant Professor, The University of Nottingham , Malaysia

The talk will address the problem of wood rot by Ganoderma spp. in oil palm and the threat to the supply of global edible oil. Understanding the key process of the biosynthesis of lignin and the role of monolignols could be used to enhance oil palm tolerance towards basal stem rot.

13:20

Beckman Coulter India Pvt LtdTechnology Spotlight:
Automating Genomics Lab Work Flow
Billy Asir, Product Specialist, Beckman Coulter India Pvt Ltd

13:35

Lunch and Networking in the Exhibition Area


Session VI: Issues and Challenges with GM Crops

14:35

Naveen AroraKeynote Presentation

Allergenicity Assessment of Genetically Modified Crops
Naveen Arora, Scientist F, Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology, India

15:20

Regulatory and Biosafety issues in GM Crops
Shashi Kumar Rhode, Principal Investigator & Team Leader, ICGEB, India

This talk will discuss about logjam over the approval of field trials for new genetically modified (GM) crops in India due to several biosafety, and environmental risks associated with GM organisms which makes ecological risk assessment of GM crops for mass commercial cultivation and the potential impact of its escape into the natural environment as significant concerns. Thereafter, it will mention about many GMOs regulatory aspects, which are essential to be addressed for the biosafety of GM crops and to mitigate the hypothetical risk of GM crops, or transgene escapes to the natural ecosystem.


Session VII: Strategies for Protection of Crop Plants against Viruses

15:55

Role of Epigenetics and Tomato 26S Proteasome Subunit RPT4a in Providing Tolerance against Plant Viruses
Manoj Prasad, Scientist V, National Institute of Plant Genome Research, India

The present study highlights non-proteolytic function of SlRPT4 and their participation in defense-pathway against virus infection in tomato.

16:30

ER Stress Machinery Downregulates Potyvirus and Potexvirus Infection
Jeanmarie Verchot, Professor, Oklahoma State University, United States of America

17:05

End of Conference


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