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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B Workshop Participant List." National Research Council. 2002. Exploring Horizons for Domestic Animal Genomics: Workshop Summary. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10487.
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Appendix B Workshop Participant List Douglas Antczak Jonathan E. Beever Professor Assistant Professor College of Veterinary Medicine Department of Animal Sciences Cornell University University of Illinois Ithaca, NY Urbana, IL Ernest F. Bailey Peter Brayton Professor Program Director Department of Veterinary Science U.S. Department of Agriculture, M. H. Gluck Equine Research National Research Initiative Center Competitive Grants Program University of Kentucky Animal Genome and Genetic Lexington, KY Mechanisms Program Washington, DC Guy F. Barbato Associate Professor of John Byatt Physiological Genetics Genomics Technical Leader Poultry Science Department Monsanto Penn State University St. Louis , MO University Park, PA Anthony V. Capuco Leah M. Becker Research Physiologist Government Relations U.S. Department of Agriculture, Representative Agricultural Research Service National Pork Producers Council Gene Evaluation and Mapping Lab Washington, DC Beltsville, MD 35

36 APPENDIX B Bhanu P. Chowdhary Daniel Drell Associate Professor Program Manager College of Veterinary Medicine U.S. Department of Energy Texas A&M University Life Sciences Division College Station, TX Germantown, M D Noelle Cockett Leland Ellis, Jr. Vice Provost for Academic Affairs National Program Leader Utah State University U.S. Department of Agriculture, Logan, UT Agricultural Research Service Animal Production, Product Value Erin E. Connor and Safety Research Molecular Biologist Beltsville, MD U.S. Department of Agriculture Gene Evaluation and Mapping Kellye A. Eversole Laboratory President Beltsville, MD Eversole Associates Chevy Chase, MD Neal G. Copeland Chief Richard R. Frahm Mouse Cancer Genetics Program National Program Leader, Animal National Cancer Institute Genetics Center for Cancer Research U.S. Department of Agriculture, Frederick, MD Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service Pieter J. de Jong Washington, DC Director Oakland Research Institute Claire Fraser Oakland, CA President and Director The Institute for Genomic Research Gregory Dilworth Rockville, MD Team Leader U.S. Department of Energy Richard Gibbs Energy Biosciences Program Professor and Director Germantown, M D Baylor College of Medicine- Human Genome Sequencing Jerry B. Dodgson Center Professor and Chair Houston, TX Michigan State University East Lansing, MI

EXPLORING HORIZONS FOR DOMESTIC ANIMAL GENOMICS 37 Peter Good Nancy Jenkins Program Director Principal Investigator National Human Genome Research Mouse Cancer Genetics Program Institute National Cancer Institute National Institutes of Health Center for Cancer Research Bethesda, MD Frederick, MD Eric Green Peter Johnson Senior Investigator and Chief, Division Director Genome Technology Branch, and Animals Division, and the Director, Intramural Sequencing Nutrition, Food Safety, and Health Center Division National Human Genome Research U.S. Department of Agriculture, Institute National Research Initiative National Institutes of Health Washington, DC Bethesda, MD Elke Jordan Frank Greene Director of Extramural Research Division Director National Human Genome Research Division of Integrative Biology and Institute Neuroscience National Institutes of Health National Science Foundation Bethesda, MD Arlington, VA Ed Kaleikau Mark Guyer Divison Director for Plant Assistant Director for Scientific Genomics and Plant Sciences Coordination U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Human Genome Research National Research Initiative Institute National Institutes of Washington, DC Health Bethesda, MD Sagarika Kanjilal Assistant Professor Aziz Jamai Department of Veterinary Researcher Pathobiology Plant and Soil Science and General University of Minnesota Agriculture St. Paul, MN Southern Illinois University at Carbondale Steven Kappes Carbondale, IL National Program Leader, Food Safety and Health, and National Program Leader, Animal Nutrition U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service Clay Center, NE

38 APPENDIX B John Kirby Khalid Meksem Director, Program in Cell and Assistant Professor Molecular Biology Plant and Soil Science, and General University of Arkansas Agriculture Fayetteville, AR Southern Illinois University at Carbondale Susan J. Lamont Carbondale, IL Professor and Head, Animal Science Department Laurie McGinley Iowa State University Staff Reporter Ames, IA Wall Street Journal New York, NY Yuandan Lee Post-Doctoral Fellow Joachim Messing The Institute for Genomic Research Director Rockville, MD Institute of Microbiology Rutgers University Harris Lewin Piscataway, NJ Professor Biotechnology Center, University Stephen Moore of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Chair, Beef Genomics, Agriculture, Urbana, IL Food, and Nutritional Science Canada Alberta Beef Industry Joan K. Lunney Development Fund Research Leader University of Alberta Immunology and Disease Edmonton, AB Resistance Lab U.S. Department of Agriculture, Adilson Mota Agricultural Research Service Visiting Scientist Beltsville, MD U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service Leslie A. Lyons Beltsville, MD Assistant Professor, and Staff Scientist James D. Murray Department of Population Health Professor and Reproduction Department of Population Health School of Veterinary Medicine and Reproduction, and Department University of California, Davis of Animal Science Davis , CA University of California, Davis Davis, CA

EXPLORING HORIZONS FOR DOMESTIC ANIMAL GENOMICS 39 Scott Newman Steven Pueppke Customer Programs Leader Associate Dean for Research Sygen International Consumer and Environmental Franklin, KY Sciences College of Agriculture Stephen James O’Brien University of Illinois Sylvio Conte Senior Biomedical Urbana, IL Research Service Fellow Laboratory of Genomic Diversity Ernest F. Retzel National Cancer Institute Director Frederick, MD Center for Computational Genomics and Bioinformatics Terezinha Padilha University of Minnesota Research Scientist Minneapolis , MN U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Caird Rexroad, Jr. Immunology and Disease Associate Deputy Administrator, Resistance Laboratory Animal Production, Product Value, Beltsville, MD and Safety U.S. Department of Agriculture Albert Paszek Beltsville, MD Cargill, Inc. Minnetonka, MN Max F. Rothschild C. F. Curtiss Distinguished Aristides Patrinos Professor in Agriculture Office of Biological and Iowa State University Environmental Research Ames, IA Life Sciences Division U.S. Department of Energy James F. Schneider Germantown, M D Babcock Genetics, Inc. Holmen, WI Ronald Phillips Regent’s Professor Lawrence Schook Department of Agronomy and Plant Professor of Comparative Genetics Genomics University of Minnesota University of Illinois St. Paul, MN Urbana, IL Daphne Preuss Kevin T. Schultz Assistant Professor Member of the Management Department of Molecular Genetics Committee, Head of Research and and Cell Biology Development University of Chicago Merial Limited Chicago, IL Duluth, GA

40 APPENDIX B John Shadduck Anne K. Vidaver Chief Executive Officer Chief Scientist Optibrand Ltd., LLC U.S. Department of Agriculture, Ft. Collins, CO Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service Furman G. Sizemore Programs Department of Microbiology and Washington, DC Molecular Genetics Michigan State University George Weinstock East Lansing, MI Professor and Co-Director Human Genome Sequencing Loren C. Skow Center Professor Baylor College of Medicine Department of Veterinary Anatomy Houston, TX and Public Health College of Veterinary Medicine James Womack Texas A&M University Professor College Station, TX Texas A&M University Department of Veterinary Ed J. Smith Pathobiology Associate Professor College Station, TX Department of Animal and Poultry Sciences Roger Wyse Virginia Polytechnic and State Managing Director University Burrill & Company Blacksburg, VA San Francisco, CA Tad S. Sonstegard Nieves M. Zaldivar Research Geneticist Eversole Associates Genetic Evaluation and Mapping Chevy Chase, MD Laboratory U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service Beltsville, MD Curtis Van Tassell Research Geneticist Genetic Evaluation and Mapping Laboratory U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service Beltsville, MD

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Recognizing the important contributions that genomic analysis can make to agriculture, production and companion animal science, evolutionary biology, and human health with respect to the creation of models for genetic disorders, the National Academies convened a group of individuals to plan a public workshop that would: (1) assess these contributions; (2) identify potential research directions for existing genomics programs; and (3) highlight the opportunities of a coordinated, multi-species genomics effort for the science and policymaking communities. Their efforts culminated in a workshop sponsored by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Department of Energy, National Science Foundation, and the National Institutes of Health. The workshop was convened on February 19, 2002. The goal of the workshop was to focus on domestic animal genomics and its integration with other genomics and functional genomics projects.

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