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BTI AND CORNELL
BTI and Cornell BTI is an independent, nonprofit institution affiliated with Cornell University and located on its Ithaca campus, near the College of Veterinary Medicine on Tower Road. A map is available here and information about visiting Cornell is available here. By the early 1970s, BTI had been a recognized leader in agricultural and environmental scientific research for many ROY PARK JR. ENHANCES FAMILY COMMITMENT TO BTI Roy H. Park Jr., president of Park Outdoor Advertising and Triad Foundation Inc., is a highly dedicated and influential member of the BTI board of directors, like his father before him. Roy H. Park, the founder of Park Communications, joined the board in 1984 after an invitation from then-president Roy Young. The senior Park served ondozens of
SPECTRAMAX MICROPLATE SPECTROPHOTOMETER OPERATOR’S MANUAL SPECTRAmax ® PLUS 384 Microplate Spectrophotometer Operator’s Manual Molecular Devices Corporation 1311 Orleans Drive Sunnyvale, California 94089 Part # 0112-0056 ROTORS, TUBES & ACCESSORIES Beckman Coulter Ultracentrifuge 1–3 1 Ultracentrifugation High-Capacity Personal Ultracentrifuges Part No. Max. Speed Max. g-force(rpm) Optima MAX 220/240 VAC, 50 Hz 364300 130,000 1,019,000PUMP P-920
1 Introduction 1.1 General Pump P-920 is a high precision laboratory pump for use in liquid chromatography and other applications whereconstant flow is
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2 TLA-55 Rotor SAFETY NOTICE This safety notice summarizes information basic to the safe use of the rotor described in this manual. The international symbol displayed above is a reminder to the user that all safety instructions should WELCOME TO BOYCE THOMPSON INSTITUTE Contact: Boyce Thompson Institute 533 Tower Rd. Ithaca, NY 14853 607.254.1234 contact@btiscience.org ABOUT BTI - BOYCE THOMPSON INSTITUTE Boyce Thompson Institute is a premier life sciences research institution located in Ithaca, New York on the Cornell University campus. BTI scientists conduct investigations into fundamental plant and life sciences research with the goals of increasing food security, improving environmental sustainability in agriculture and making basic discoveries that will enhance human health. BTI employsBTI AND CORNELL
BTI and Cornell BTI is an independent, nonprofit institution affiliated with Cornell University and located on its Ithaca campus, near the College of Veterinary Medicine on Tower Road. A map is available here and information about visiting Cornell is available here. By the early 1970s, BTI had been a recognized leader in agricultural and environmental scientific research for many ROY PARK JR. ENHANCES FAMILY COMMITMENT TO BTI Roy H. Park Jr., president of Park Outdoor Advertising and Triad Foundation Inc., is a highly dedicated and influential member of the BTI board of directors, like his father before him. Roy H. Park, the founder of Park Communications, joined the board in 1984 after an invitation from then-president Roy Young. The senior Park served ondozens of
SPECTRAMAX MICROPLATE SPECTROPHOTOMETER OPERATOR’S MANUAL SPECTRAmax ® PLUS 384 Microplate Spectrophotometer Operator’s Manual Molecular Devices Corporation 1311 Orleans Drive Sunnyvale, California 94089 Part # 0112-0056 ROTORS, TUBES & ACCESSORIES Beckman Coulter Ultracentrifuge 1–3 1 Ultracentrifugation High-Capacity Personal Ultracentrifuges Part No. Max. Speed Max. g-force(rpm) Optima MAX 220/240 VAC, 50 Hz 364300 130,000 1,019,000PUMP P-920
1 Introduction 1.1 General Pump P-920 is a high precision laboratory pump for use in liquid chromatography and other applications whereconstant flow is
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SW 41 TI ROTOR
2 SW 41 Ti Rotor SAFETY NOTICE This safety notice summarizes information basic to the safe use of the rotor described in this manual. The international symbol displayed above is aTLA-55 ROTOR
2 TLA-55 Rotor SAFETY NOTICE This safety notice summarizes information basic to the safe use of the rotor described in this manual. The international symbol displayed above is a reminder to the user that all safety instructions should "INHERITANCE & THE ENVIRONMENT: A BRIEF HISTORY OF A “Inheritance & the environment: a brief history of a complicated relationship” — Breaking Ground with Eric Richards Wednesday July 28 12pm EST Join us for an interactive chat with Dr. Eric Richards. More details and registration coming soon! PUBLICATIONS ARCHIVE Explore. About BTI. Impact; History; BTI and Cornell; Close; Strategy. Strategic Plan; Decadal Vision; Close; Mission, Vision, Values; Leadership. Senior Leadership Team NICOTIANA BENTHAMIANA Nb, Future Plans. Our current plan is to improve the assembly of the Nicotiana benthamiana genome sequence and link the sequence to the nineteen chromosomes. We are also working to improve the gene annotation. Projects underway: Sequence an additional lane ofBOARD OF DIRECTORS
Board of Directors. BTI maintains a Board of Directors of no less than 12 and no more than 25, with four to five members having been nominated by the President of Cornell from within the university family, as mandated by the BTI Bylaws and the affiliation agreement with Cornell University.GEORG JANDER
Benzoxazinoids, a group indole-derived metabolites, have a prominent role in the herbivore defenses of maize, wheat, rye, and other grasses. Research in the Jander lab has included the discovery of previously unknown genes involved in maize benzoxazinoid biosynthesis, isolation of mutations that affect defense-induced benzoxazinoid production, and investigation of defensive trade-offs in theMAGDALENA JULKOWSKA
July 29th, 2020. Boyce Thompson Institute is excited to welcome Magdalena Julkowska to Ithaca, where she becomes our newest Assistant Professor. Magda’s main research focus is how environmental stress affects plant development and architecture, and she also plans to build an automated phenotyping platform at the Institute.DAVID STERN
The Boyce Thompson Institute (BTI) is honored to announce the awarding of four, $1,000 scholarships to first-generation college students from Groton, Ithaca, Lansing and Newfield. One student from each school was chosen based on their intention to study a STEM-related field at a two or four-year school.ANDREW NELSON
The Nelson and Julkowska labs make up the Mechanisms of Plant Resilience (MoPR) Cluster at BTI. The goal of the MoPR Cluster is to combine the strengths of the two labs (Julkowska = phenomics and stress physiology; Nelson = genomics and RNA biology) to develop a more complete understanding of the genetic and molecular factorsassociated with
MARIA HARRISON
Maria Harrison, William H. Crocker Professor at Boyce Thompson Institute and Adjunct Professor in the School of Integrative Plant Science (SIPS) at Cornell University, has been elected to the National Academy of Sciences. Harrison is one of 100 new members announced onApril 30.
ZHANGJUN FEI
BTI Promotes Faculty Member Fei. April 5th, 2019. David Stern, president of the Boyce Thompson Institute (BTI), is delighted to announce that faculty member Zhangjun Fei has been promoted to Full Professor on February 27, 2019. Fei was evaluated on his achievementsto
WELCOME TO BOYCE THOMPSON INSTITUTE Contact: Boyce Thompson Institute 533 Tower Rd. Ithaca, NY 14853 607.254.1234 contact@btiscience.org ABOUT BTI - BOYCE THOMPSON INSTITUTE Boyce Thompson Institute is a premier life sciences research institution located in Ithaca, New York on the Cornell University campus. BTI scientists conduct investigations into fundamental plant and life sciences research with the goals of increasing food security, improving environmental sustainability in agriculture and making basic discoveries that will enhance human health. BTI employs ROY PARK JR. ENHANCES FAMILY COMMITMENT TO BTI Roy H. Park Jr., president of Park Outdoor Advertising and Triad Foundation Inc., is a highly dedicated and influential member of the BTI board of directors, like his father before him. Roy H. Park, the founder of Park Communications, joined the board in 1984 after an invitation from then-president Roy Young. The senior Park served ondozens of
GEORG JANDER
Benzoxazinoids, a group indole-derived metabolites, have a prominent role in the herbivore defenses of maize, wheat, rye, and other grasses. Research in the Jander lab has included the discovery of previously unknown genes involved in maize benzoxazinoid biosynthesis, isolation of mutations that affect defense-induced benzoxazinoid production, and investigation of defensive trade-offs in theJIM GIOVANNONI
USDA affiliation: Plant Molecular Biologist, USDA-ARS Robert W. Holley Center james.giovannoni@ars.usda.gov The focus of research in the Giovannoni laboratory is molecular and genetic analysis of fruit ripening and related signal transduction systems with emphasis on the relationship of fruit ripening to nutritional quality. PAUL DEBBIE, M.B.A, NAMED NEW DIRECTOR OF RESEARCH Paul Debbie, Director of Technology Transfer and Licensing at the Boyce Thompson Institute (BTI), has been named BTI’s new Director of Research. As BTI’s new Director of Research, Paul Debbie will work closely with the Institute’s faculty and support staff to advance BTI’s research agenda. ROTORS, TUBES & ACCESSORIES Beckman Coulter Ultracentrifuge 1–3 1 Ultracentrifugation High-Capacity Personal Ultracentrifuges Part No. Max. Speed Max. g-force(rpm) Optima MAX 220/240 VAC, 50 Hz 364300 130,000 1,019,000 SPECTRAMAX MICROPLATE SPECTROPHOTOMETER OPERATOR’S MANUAL SPECTRAmax ® PLUS 384 Microplate Spectrophotometer Operator’s Manual Molecular Devices Corporation 1311 Orleans Drive Sunnyvale, California 94089 Part # 0112-0056TYPE 90 TI ROTOR
3 * Relative Centrifugal Field (RCF) is the ratio of the centrifugal acceleration at a specified radius and speed (rω2) to the standard acceleration of gravity (g) according to the following formula:where r is the radius in millimeters, ω is the angular velocity in radians per second (2 πRPM /60), and g is the standard acceleration of gravity (9807 mm/s2).SW 41 TI ROTOR
2 SW 41 Ti Rotor SAFETY NOTICE This safety notice summarizes information basic to the safe use of the rotor described in this manual. The international symbol displayed above is a WELCOME TO BOYCE THOMPSON INSTITUTE Contact: Boyce Thompson Institute 533 Tower Rd. Ithaca, NY 14853 607.254.1234 contact@btiscience.org ABOUT BTI - BOYCE THOMPSON INSTITUTE Boyce Thompson Institute is a premier life sciences research institution located in Ithaca, New York on the Cornell University campus. BTI scientists conduct investigations into fundamental plant and life sciences research with the goals of increasing food security, improving environmental sustainability in agriculture and making basic discoveries that will enhance human health. BTI employs ROY PARK JR. ENHANCES FAMILY COMMITMENT TO BTI Roy H. Park Jr., president of Park Outdoor Advertising and Triad Foundation Inc., is a highly dedicated and influential member of the BTI board of directors, like his father before him. Roy H. Park, the founder of Park Communications, joined the board in 1984 after an invitation from then-president Roy Young. The senior Park served ondozens of
GEORG JANDER
Benzoxazinoids, a group indole-derived metabolites, have a prominent role in the herbivore defenses of maize, wheat, rye, and other grasses. Research in the Jander lab has included the discovery of previously unknown genes involved in maize benzoxazinoid biosynthesis, isolation of mutations that affect defense-induced benzoxazinoid production, and investigation of defensive trade-offs in theJIM GIOVANNONI
USDA affiliation: Plant Molecular Biologist, USDA-ARS Robert W. Holley Center james.giovannoni@ars.usda.gov The focus of research in the Giovannoni laboratory is molecular and genetic analysis of fruit ripening and related signal transduction systems with emphasis on the relationship of fruit ripening to nutritional quality. PAUL DEBBIE, M.B.A, NAMED NEW DIRECTOR OF RESEARCH Paul Debbie, Director of Technology Transfer and Licensing at the Boyce Thompson Institute (BTI), has been named BTI’s new Director of Research. As BTI’s new Director of Research, Paul Debbie will work closely with the Institute’s faculty and support staff to advance BTI’s research agenda. ROTORS, TUBES & ACCESSORIES Beckman Coulter Ultracentrifuge 1–3 1 Ultracentrifugation High-Capacity Personal Ultracentrifuges Part No. Max. Speed Max. g-force(rpm) Optima MAX 220/240 VAC, 50 Hz 364300 130,000 1,019,000 SPECTRAMAX MICROPLATE SPECTROPHOTOMETER OPERATOR’S MANUAL SPECTRAmax ® PLUS 384 Microplate Spectrophotometer Operator’s Manual Molecular Devices Corporation 1311 Orleans Drive Sunnyvale, California 94089 Part # 0112-0056TYPE 90 TI ROTOR
3 * Relative Centrifugal Field (RCF) is the ratio of the centrifugal acceleration at a specified radius and speed (rω2) to the standard acceleration of gravity (g) according to the following formula:where r is the radius in millimeters, ω is the angular velocity in radians per second (2 πRPM /60), and g is the standard acceleration of gravity (9807 mm/s2).SW 41 TI ROTOR
2 SW 41 Ti Rotor SAFETY NOTICE This safety notice summarizes information basic to the safe use of the rotor described in this manual. The international symbol displayed above is aBTI AND CORNELL
BTI and Cornell BTI is an independent, nonprofit institution affiliated with Cornell University and located on its Ithaca campus, near the College of Veterinary Medicine on Tower Road. A map is available here and information about visiting Cornell is available here. By the early 1970s, BTI had been a recognized leader in agricultural and environmental scientific research for many DIRECTORY - ADMINISTRATION - BOYCE THOMPSON INSTITUTE Contact: Boyce Thompson Institute 533 Tower Rd. Ithaca, NY 14853 607.254.1234 contact@btiscience.org "INHERITANCE & THE ENVIRONMENT: A BRIEF HISTORY OF A “Inheritance & the environment: a brief history of a complicated relationship” — Breaking Ground with Eric Richards Wednesday July 28 12pm EST Join us for an interactive chat with Dr. Eric Richards. More details and registration coming soon!BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Board of Directors. BTI maintains a Board of Directors of no less than 12 and no more than 25, with four to five members having been nominated by the President of Cornell from within the university family, as mandated by the BTI Bylaws and the affiliation agreement with Cornell University.DAVID STERN
The Boyce Thompson Institute (BTI) is honored to announce the awarding of four, $1,000 scholarships to first-generation college students from Groton, Ithaca, Lansing and Newfield. One student from each school was chosen based on their intention to study a STEM-related field at a two or four-year school. A CHROMOSOME-LEVEL GENOME OF A KORDOFAN MELON ILLUMINATES A chromosome-level genome of a Kordofan melon illuminates the origin of domesticated watermelons. by Theo-Wright | Jun 1, 2021 |Uncategorized
NICOTIANA BENTHAMIANA Nb, Future Plans. Our current plan is to improve the assembly of the Nicotiana benthamiana genome sequence and link the sequence to the nineteen chromosomes. We are also working to improve the gene annotation. Projects underway: Sequence an additional lane of MICHELLE HECK RECEIVES GRANT TO STUDY DEVASTATING CROP Plant viruses in the Luteoviridae family devastate many crop varieties, including potatoes, small grains and cotton. The viruses are spread by sap-sucking aphids, which transmit the pathogen into a plant’s vasculature as they feed. Unfortunately, no adequate strategies exist to control these viruses. BTI faculty member Michelle Heck and Joshua Chappie of Cornell University’s CollegeGEORG JANDER
Benzoxazinoids, a group indole-derived metabolites, have a prominent role in the herbivore defenses of maize, wheat, rye, and other grasses. Research in the Jander lab has included the discovery of previously unknown genes involved in maize benzoxazinoid biosynthesis, isolation of mutations that affect defense-induced benzoxazinoid production, and investigation of defensive trade-offs in the NSF BACKS BIOINFORMATICS APPROACH TO UNDERSTANDING PLANT RNA perform a variety of functions in cells, helping with everything from regulating genes to building proteins. In recent years, it has become clear that chemical modifications to RNA help guide these functions, but only a handful of these modifications have been identified in plants. On July 24, Andrew Nelson, a faculty member atthe
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Some peachy news! Researchers have conducted studies on peach’s wild relatives and local domesticated varieties in China to identify genes responsible for the plant’s adaptation to multiple actors. The information could be used by plant breeders to help the fruit trees thrive in stress! Read more: http://bit.ly/BTI_PeachGeneDiscovery Science in Seconds - Tomato’s Wild Ancestor Is a Genomic Reservoirfor Plant Breeders
Talk about a team effort! A team of 16 BTI researchers, led by Dr. Zhangjun Fei, created a reference genome for tomato's wild ancestor. This reference genome will allow researchers and plant breeders to improve traits like fruit quality, flavor and stress tolerance in the tomato! Learn more: https://bit.ly/TomatoWildAncestor. Silk Road Contains Genomic Resources for Improving Apples Travelers along the fabled Silk Road would pick apples at one spot and toss their cores many miles away. The seeds grew into trees in new locations, cross-bred with wild species, and created more than 7,000 varieties of apples that exist today! This made the apple genome very complex and difficult to study. However, a global team co-led by BTI's Zhangjun Fei and Gan-Yuan Zhong, scientist with the U.S. Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research Service applied cutting edge technology to tackle this problem, leading to knowledge that could be used for crop improvement, such as improving size, flavor, sweetnessand texture.
http://bit.ly/BTI_GenomicResourcesForImprovingApples Plant science decadal vision 2020–2030 Plant science decadal vision 2020–2030: Reimagining the potential of plants for a healthy and sustainable future. Plants, and the biological systems around them, are key to the future health of the planet and its inhabitants. The Plant Science Decadal Vision 2020–2030 frames our ability to perform vital and far‐reaching research in plant systems sciences, essential to how we value participants and apply emerging technologies. The Decadal Vision outlines a comprehensive vision for addressing some of our most pressing global problems through discovery, practical applications,and education.
Read the “Plant Science Decadal Vision 2020–2030: Reimagining the potential of plants for a healthy and sustainable future” at https://plantae.org/psrn/. The report published: 01 September 2020 https://doi.org/10.1002/pld3.252The Plant Science Decadal Vision is supported by National Science Foundation award #1514765 to the BoyceThompson Institute.
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In recent years, technological advances have increased scientists’ ability to use computers to answer biological questions. Dr. Susan Strickler utilizes her biological knowledge and computing prowess to find genes that can protect plants from disease, to guide species conservation efforts, to better understand how plants have evolved, and to make many other types of scientific discoveries. To register for future Breaking Ground discussions, click here: https://btiscience.org/breaking-ground "Tiny computers, cameras and conveyor belts could help plants beatclimate change"
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