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===Management and Directors===
 
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As at June 2010:<ref>[http://www.2blades.org/ About us], Two Blades Foundation website, acc 9 June 2010</ref>
 
As at June 2010:<ref>[http://www.2blades.org/ About us], Two Blades Foundation website, acc 9 June 2010</ref>
*Dr. [[Roger Freedman]] - chair<ref>[http://www.globalrust.org/traction/permalink/advocacy586 Roger Freedman], Borlaug Global Rust Initiative website, acc 9 Jun 2010</ref>
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*Dr. [[Roger Freedman]] - chair<ref>[http://www.globalrust.org/traction/permalink/advocacy586 Roger Freedman], Borlaug Global Rust Initiative website, acc 9 Jun 2010</ref>. According to his biography on the Borlaug Global Rust Initiative website:
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::Roger Freedman works for [[David Sainsbury]], the settlor of the [[Gatsby Foundation]] and until recently the UK Minister of Science and Innovation. Dr. Freedman established the Gatsby Foundation's programs in plant science and neuroscience and continues to serve the Foundation's much expanded plant science program. He has been a member of the governing council of the [[Sainsbury Laboratory]] in Norwich since its establishment, and he is now working on the establishment of a second Sainsbury Laboratory for Plant Science which will be located in Cambridge. He initiated development of JICI (now PBL), the technology licensing company based at the [[John Innes Centre]], remaining as a non-executive director of the company for the first ten years of its operation.<ref>[http://www.globalrust.org/traction/permalink/advocacy586 Roger Freedman], Borlaug Global Rust Initiative website, acc 9 Jun 2010</ref>
 
*Dr. [[Diana Horvath]]
 
*Dr. [[Diana Horvath]]
 
*[[Susan Nycum]]
 
*[[Susan Nycum]]

Revision as of 17:13, 9 June 2010

Two Blades Foundation is a crop research body that describes itself as "a US based charitable organization that supports programs of research and development on durable disease resistance".[1]

People

Management and Directors

As at June 2010:[2]

  • Dr. Roger Freedman - chair[3]. According to his biography on the Borlaug Global Rust Initiative website:
Roger Freedman works for David Sainsbury, the settlor of the Gatsby Foundation and until recently the UK Minister of Science and Innovation. Dr. Freedman established the Gatsby Foundation's programs in plant science and neuroscience and continues to serve the Foundation's much expanded plant science program. He has been a member of the governing council of the Sainsbury Laboratory in Norwich since its establishment, and he is now working on the establishment of a second Sainsbury Laboratory for Plant Science which will be located in Cambridge. He initiated development of JICI (now PBL), the technology licensing company based at the John Innes Centre, remaining as a non-executive director of the company for the first ten years of its operation.[4]

Science Advisory Board

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Affiliations

Two Blades Foundation has linked up with the Sainsbury Laboratory "to solve crop disease problems using state-of-the-art technologies", by which they mean genetic engineering of wheat against rust disease, as is clear from a description of their work on the Sainsbury Laboratory website (June 2010).[10]

Funding

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Resources

Notes

  1. Home page, Two Blades Foundation website, acc 9 June 2010
  2. About us, Two Blades Foundation website, acc 9 June 2010
  3. Roger Freedman, Borlaug Global Rust Initiative website, acc 9 Jun 2010
  4. Roger Freedman, Borlaug Global Rust Initiative website, acc 9 Jun 2010
  5. About us, Two Blades Foundation website, acc 9 June 2010
  6. Jonathan Jones, Sainsbury Laboratory website, acc 9 Jun 2010
  7. "Scientific Advisory Board", Mendel Biotechnology, accessed February 2009.
  8. Sophien Kamoun, Sainsbury Laboratory website, acc 9 Jun 2010
  9. TSL Alumni, The Sainsbury Laboratory website, acc 9 Jun 2010
  10. Eric Ward's Lab: Welcome, Sainsbury Laboratory website, acc 9 June 2010