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International Society forMolecular Plant-Microbe Interactions

Issue No. 3, 2014

Published by the International Society for Molecular Plant-Microbe InteractionsIS-MPMI • 3340 Pilot Knob Road • St. Paul, MN 55121 U.S.A. • Phone: +1.651.454.7250 • Fax: +1.651.454.0766 • www.ismpmi.org

IN THIS ISSUE XVI Congress Recap ...............................................1A Letter from the President ...............................22014 IS-MPMI Awardee ........................................3New IS-MPMI BOD ................................................3New Approach for IS-MPMI Reporter ...........3Congress Report Available ..................................5Latest Edition of Fungal RNA Biology ..............6VAAM Conference ................................................6Adam Kondorosi Symposium ............................6Welcome New Members ...................................6MPMI Journal, New Era .........................................7 Recently Published Research in MPMI ..........8Membership Directory ......................................10Coming Events ........................................................32

Attendees Discover Excellent Science and New Ideas at XVI Congress

The XVI International Congress on Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions was held in Rhodes Island, Greece, from Sunday, July 6, to Thursday, July 10, 2014. We are very pleased and privileged to have hosted one of the largest international congresses concerning plant diseases and molecular plant-microbe interactions organized in Greece and really grateful that top world scientists joined us in Rhodes.

For XVI IS-MPMI Congress 2014, the final turnout was 1,133 scientists from 55 countries worldwide. Seventeen countries were represented by more than 20 participants each: United States–165, Germany–160, United Kingdom–129, Japan–81, France–64, Republic of Korea–56, The Netherlands–54, Greece–44, Spain–40, Italy–35, China–34, Australia–30, Poland–28, Denmark–23, Israel–23, Switzerland–23, and Brazil–20.

The 10 institutions with the highest attendance were:

1. Sainsbury Laboratory, UnitedKingdom–34

2. Max Planck Institute, Germany–34

3. Agricultural University of Athens,Greece–30

4. University of California, United States:Riverside–10; Davis–9; Berkeley–6

5. Wageningen University, The Netherlands–24

6. INRA, France–23

7. Utrecht University, The Netherlands–13

8. Seoul National University, Republic ofKorea–12

9. John Innes Centre, United Kingdom–10

10. RIKEN Center, Japan–9

The scientific program started on Sunday afternoon, July 6, with the opening lecture entitled Signaling in Host-Pathogen Interactions, delivered by Fred Ausubel. Ausubel is a professor of genetics with the Department of Genetics, Harvard Medical School and a molecular biologist with the Department of Molecular Biology, Massachusetts General Hospital. Ausubel was also the awardee of the 2014 IS-MPMI Award.

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Attendees hear MPMI research at a congress plenary session.

Sophien Kamoun, president during this year’s congress, gives remarks at

the opening session.

Dozens of countries were represented at this year’s congress.

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Editor-in-Chief: Brad DayManaging Editor: Michelle BjerknessEditor: Lauren McGintyDesign: Joel Berg

The IS-MPMI Reporter is published by the International Society of Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions at 3340 Pilot Knob Road, St. Paul, MN 55121 U.S.A., Phone: +1.651.454.7250, Fax: +1.651.454.0766, E-mail: ismpmi@scisoc.org, Web: www.ismpmi.org.

IS-MPMI Reporter

IS-MPMI Board of DirectorsPresidentSHENG YANG HE

President-ElectREGINE R. KAHMANN

Immediate Past President, ex officioSOPHIEN KAMOUN

SecretaryCORNE M. J. PIETERSE

TreasurerPETER DODDS

Editor-in-Chief, Molecular Plant-MicrobeInteractionsJANE GLAZEBROOK

Editor-in-Chief, IS-MPMI ReporterBRAD DAY

DirectorJEAN GREENBERG

DirectorROGER W. INNES

DirectorEVA KONDOROSI

DirectorPETER MOFFETT

DirectorMARY BETH MUDGETT

DirectorUTA PASZKOWSKI

DirectorKEN SHIRASU

Staff Contact, ex officioAMY HOPE

Send items to: Editor-in-Chief Brad Day Michigan State University Phone: +1.517.353.7991 Fax: +1.517.375.1781 E-mail: bday@msu.edu

A Letter from the PresidentSheng Yang He, Michigan State University hes@msu.edu

I feel so humbled to serve as the president of the International Society for Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions (IS-MPMI) for the next two years. IS-MPMI has been my professional home for more than 25 years, during which I have learned so much from so many of you who inspire me to be a good scientist and a sincere colleague. I would like to thank the previous IS-MPMI presidents and Board of Directors (BOD), including immediate Past President Sophien Kamoun, for all they have done to make IS-MPMI a vibrant and attractive society for colleagues from more than 30 countries who study the molecular aspects of plant-microbe

interactions. Knowing my limited ability, I will work very hard and very closely with the current members of the IS-MPMI BOD (www.ismpmi.org/About/Pages/Board_of_Directors.aspx) to ensure an exciting congress in 2016, a strong society flagship journal (MPMI), and dynamic com-munication/networking venues through the society website and IS-MPMI Reporter.

The biennial IS-MPMI congresses are special to us because they bring us together to share exciting results, exchange new ideas, and catch up with new and old friends. The XVI IC-MPMI, held on the beautiful island of Rhodes, Greece, was no exception in this respect. With approximately 1,200 attendees (the largest in IS-MPMI history), the congress featured exciting and expansive science, marking another wave of progress in the understanding of diverse plant-pathogen, plant-symbiont, and plant-commensal interactions. Although the topics of immune/symbiosis signaling and effector biology dominated the congress, it was great to see substantial coverage of plant-microbiome interactions, translational research toward disease control and diagnosis, and new insights on plant-pathogen battles over the gene silencing machinery. The XVI IC-MPMI was a great success in terms of the science presented and the networking opportunities provided for the attendees, despite a number of logistic problems (the BOD is taking steps to clarify these problems). A unique highlight of the congress in Rhodes, thanks to the leadership of BOD members Roger Innes and Mary Beth Mudgett, was the involvement of 57 student travel awardees, who actively summarized and disseminated meeting presentations by multimedia during the congress (see the IS-MPMI website). More than 400 students attended the congress, displaying the uplifting youthfulness of our society on the 30th anniversary of the cloning of a pathogen avirulence gene and the 20th anniversary of the cloning of disease resistance genes.

The next IS-MPMI congress will be held in Portland, Oregon, United States, in 2016. Normally, we would have an IS-MPMI congress in 2018, but because the 11th International Congress of Plant Pathology has already been scheduled in 2018 (Boston, U.S.A.), the BOD decided to postpone the following IS-MPMI congress until 2019 (to be held in Glasgow, Scotland). To ensure that IS-MPMI congresses deliver not only exciting science, but also high-quality services, the local organizing committees led by Brett Tyler (Portland) and Paul Birch (Glasgow) will work closely with the BODs in the organization of these congresses, and a professional team at IS-MPMI Headquarters will be involved in handling the logistics for both congresses.

As you know, the society journal MPMI provides a central portal for publishing cutting-edge results from molecular studies of plant-microbe interactions. Editor-in-Chief Jane Glazebrook, senior editors, and members of the Editorial Board have done an exemplary job so far and are implementing innovative approaches (including Focus Issues) to improve both the attractiveness of MPMI and the rapid dissemination of accepted manuscripts via the First Look section. A new Focus Issue, entitled “The Good, the Bad, and the Unknown: Genomics-Enabled Discovery of Plant-Associated Microbial Processes and Diversity,” is planned for March 2015. This Focus Issue will be widely promoted and is expected to be highly cited, giving authors maximum exposure.

With the creation of our new society website (www.ismpmi.org) and under the leadership of Brad Day, IS-MPMI Reporter will be converted to an online format only. The new format will utilize the features of the new IS-MPMI website via a online platform and feed new information directly to the homepage and social media. The print version of IS-MPMI Reporter will be discontinued after this issue. We hope that the new IS-MPMI Reporter concept will make communication and networking in the IS-MPMI community more dynamic and time sensitive.

Sheng Yang He, President

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I would like to end my first letter to you with a brief reflection on the XVI IC-MPMI. I heard many interesting talks during the congress, including two memorable award talks: the Opening Lecture by Fred Ausubel, introduced by his former post-doc Jonathan Jones, and one of the final Plenary Talks by Nick Panopolous, introduced by his former student Brian Staskawicz. Fred and Nick are among the pioneers who have created new frontiers of research in MPMI. Looking ahead, there are many plant-microbe interactions in nature that await us to explore. With many cutting-edge toolkits that were unthinkable even a few years ago, this is truly an exciting time for the IS-MPMI community to break new ground and to translate fundamental knowledge to solve major problems in agriculture. I wish you good luck in your research and look forward to hearing fascinating stories from you in Portland, Oregon, in 2016. n

New Approach for IS-MPMI ReporterThe past year at IS-MPMI has been an exciting one, with many new ideas and changes being implemented. Among the most visible of these changes is our online presence. Our website (www.ismpmi.org) has a fresh new look featuring society news and real-time “shout outs” from our Twitter feed (@ISMPMI). As one of the final updates, we would like to announce the transition of the IS-MPMI Reporter from print to an online platform. Through conversations with the IS-MPMI Board of Directors, including

MPMI Editor-in-Chief Jane Glazebrook, as well as former and current IS-MPMI Presidents Sophien Kamoun and Sheng Yang He, respectively, it was decided that this approach will be the fastest and most effective way to communicate news, science, and events of interest around the world to IS-MPMI members in real time. The new format will create a new and vibrant online community where members can comment and interact with others. The platform will be live and fully interactive beginning January 2015, and this issue of the IS-MPMI Reporter will be the last printed edition.

We still encourage contributions from our members, including research notes, Q&A topics, and any other information you would like to share with IS-MPMI. Please send us your ideas often, and unlike the limitations of print, we will be sure to release your contributions in near record-breaking speed to the society!

With best regards,Brad DayIS-MPMI Reporter Editor-in-Chief n

New IS-MPMI Board of Directors

IS-MPMI is pleased to announce its new board members. The new leadership assumed their responsibilities at the conclusion of IS-MPMI’s Congress in Rhodes Island, Greece. Sheng Yang He, Michigan State University, is the new IS-MPMI president; Regine R. Kahmann, Max Planck Institute, is the new president-elect; and Corne M. J. Pieterse, Utrecht University, is the new secretary. We also welcome new directors: Jean Greenberg, University of Chicago; Peter Moffett, Université de Sherbrooke; and Uta Paszkowski, University of Cambridge. Continuing their appointments are Peter Dodds, CSIRO, treasurer; Jane Glazebrook, University of Minnesota, MPMI editor-in-chief; Brad Day, Michigan State University, IS-MPMI Reporter editor-in-chief; and directors Roger Innes, Indiana University; Eva Kondorosi, CNRS – Institut des Sciences du Végétal; Mary Beth Mudgett, Stanford University; and Ken Shirasu, Riken. The immediate past president is Sophien Kamoun, John Innes Centre. A listing, with contact information for each board member, can be found on the IS-MPMI website at www.ismpmi.org/about/pages/board_of_ directors.aspx. n

2014 IS-MPMI Awardee, Frederick M. Ausubel

In 2006, the IS-MPMI board established the IS-MPMI Award, to be presented to a scientist in the MPMI community who has performed outstanding innovative research. Congratulations to the most recent IS-MPMI Awardee, Frederick Ausubel from Massachusetts General. Ausubel received his B.S. degree in chemistry from the University of Illinois in 1966 and his Ph.D. degree in biology from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1972. Formerly, he was

assistant and associate professor in the Department of Cellular and Developmental Biology at Harvard University. Ausubel is currently professor of genetics at Harvard Medical School and is the Karl Winnacker Distinguished Investigator in the Department of Molecular Biology at Massachusetts General Hospital.

Ausubel’s scientific work concerns host-microbe interactions. In the 1970s and 1980s, his laboratory worked on the molecular basis of symbiotic nitrogen fixation, the process by which legumes, in concert with a bacterial symbiont, convert atmospheric nitrogen into ammonia. Currently, the laboratory is investigating microbial pathogenesis and host defense in the plant Arabidopsis thaliana and the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans. The laboratory has also adopted a genomics approach to study virulence in the opportunistic bacterial pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa strain PA14, which remarkably is a “multihost” pathogen of both plants and animals. The laboratory is particularly interested in those aspects of pathogenesis and the host innate immune response that have been conserved in evolution.

Ausubel was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 1994, the American Academy of Microbiology in 2002, and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2003. In addition to serving on a variety of editorial boards, Ausubel is founding editor of the widely read Current Protocols in Molecular Biology. Ausubel is the 2014 recipient of the Thomas Hunt Morgan Medal for Lifetime Achievement from the Genetics Society of America. n

Frederick Ausubel

Brad Day

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Sharing science during a lunch break.

The hallways were buzzing about exciting science during each break.

Attendees network between sessions.

IS-MPMI members and nonmembers learned about the new IS-MPMI website and engaged

with IS-MPMI staff.

Scientists shared exciting new MPMI breakthroughs.

Breaks were an excellent time to discuss the most recent sessions.

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Finding new connections and having a good time in Greece.

The 2014 IS-MPMI Student Travel Awardees gather to network and learn from the top scientists in the MPMI field.

Attendees exchange ideas during a busy poster session.

Sophien Kamoun chats with students about social media and science.

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The program continued with the first plenary session, followed the next few days by seven more plenary sessions for a total of 32 presentations. There were also 32 concurrent sessions covering a wide range of topics. For each concurrent session, oral presentations were made by two invited speakers as well as four presenters who were selected from those who submitted an abstract. So, 192 concurrent topics were presented.

More than 750 posters were displayed for poster sessions. The table below shows the number of posters presented in each topic area.

Microbial Pathogenesis ..................................................................67Large-Scale (OMICS) Approaches .................................................55Biocontrol .....................................................................................24Epigenetics ......................................................................................7Evolution and Ecology ..................................................................22Local - Systemic Resistance............................................................17Diagnostics ....................................................................................21Plant Hormones ............................................................................21Commonalities Path/Symbionts ....................................................10Neglected Systems ...........................................................................8Effector Biology ..........................................................................104Plant Immunity ...........................................................................116Plant Microbiome .........................................................................35Toxins .............................................................................................2Chemical Biology of Host Pathogen Interaction ..............................6Programmed Cell Death ..................................................................9Host-Virus Interactions ...................................................................5Induced Resistance - Priming ........................................................25Biotechnology - Breakthrough Techs .............................................19Novel Approaches to Disease Control ............................................12Symbiosis ......................................................................................40Cell Biology ..................................................................................31Signaling .......................................................................................43Secondary Metabolism ..................................................................11Apoplastic Defenses .........................................................................5Recognition of Microbes ...............................................................37

Poster Award winners were as follows.M. Franceschetti (1), M.-E. Segretin (2,3), M. Pais (2), A. Chaparro-Garcia (2), J. I. Bos (2,4), M. J. Banfield (1), and S. Kamoun (2) for “Resurrecting potato R3a: Expanded response to Phytophthora effectors”; (1) Department of Biological Chemistry, John Innes Centre, Norwich, UK; (2) The Sainsbury Laboratory, Norwich, UK; (3) Instituto de Investigaciones en Ingenieria Genetica y Biologia Molecular, Buenos Aires, Argentina; (4) The James Hutton Institute, Dundee, UK.

M. Marchetti (1), A. Juaneau (2), P. Remigi (1), D. Guetta (1), J. Batut (1), and C. Masson-Boivin (1) for “Experimental evolution of the plant pathogen Ralstonia solanacearum into a legume symbiont”; (1) CNRS/INRA, Laboratoire des Interactions Plantes-Microorganismes (LIPM), Castanet-Tolosan, France; (2) CNRS, Federation de Recherches Agrobiosciences, Interactions, Biodiversity, Plateforme d’Imagerie TRI, Castanet-Tolosan, France.

E. Luna, R. Schwarzenbacher, P. Petriacq, J. Stassen, and J. Ton for “Signalling events downstream of β-amino butyric acid perception by IBI1”; Department of Animal and Plant Sciences, The University of Sheffield, UK.

E. Henry, N. Fung, G. Drakakaki, and G. Coaker for “Beyond glycolysis: GAPDHs are multi-functional enzymes involved in regulation of ROS, autophagy and plant immune responses”; University of California, Davis, USA.

J. K. Ishida (1,2), S. Yoshida (2), T. Watakake (1,2), H. Kasahara (2), E. Wafula (3), C. W. de Pamphilis (3), S. Namba (1), and K. Shirasu (2) for “Auxin biosynthesis mediated by the YUC3 flavin monooxygenase is essential for the haustorium development in the root parasitic plant Phtheirospermum japonicum”; (1) Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan, (2) RIKEN Center of Sustainable Resource Science, Yokohama, Japan, (3) Department of Biology, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, USA.

We thank all scientists from every country of the world who honored the congress. We deeply thank all participants who were involved in this congress for their effort, commitment, and enthusiasm. We are particularly indebted to chairs of the plenary and concurrent sessions for their excellent work. We appreciate the positive comments received by several colleagues and apologize for any inconvenience caused during the running of the meeting due to unforeseen snags.

To view photographs from the event, visit the congress website (www. mpmi2014rhodes-hellas.gr).

Please also note that the abstracts of the congress are free and available for everybody on the congress website.

See you in Portland, Oregon, United States, in August 2016.

Eris TjamosChief Congress Organizer, IS-MPMI 2014 n

XVI Congress Report Now Available

The report of the XVI International Congress on Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions (IC-MPMI) is now available as a supplement to the November issue of MPMI. In honor of our late colleague Ko Shimamoto, a student travel fellowship program was initiated to enrich graduate student and post-doctoral participation at this congress. The fellowship program was generously supported by IS-MPMI and two government agencies in the United States—the National Science Foundation and the United States Department of Agriculture. Sixty-five fellows spanning six continents participated in the workshop and various networking activities. The fellows contributed to the dissemination of the meeting findings by releasing daily scientific highlights via social networking. A group of fellows was selected to summarize their perspectives of the meeting highlights to share this information with our broader IS-MPMI community. Contributions to this meeting report were made by Cris Argüeso, Bethany Huot, Panya Kim, Derek Lundberg, Morgan Halane, and Irene Serrano, in collaboration with two IS-MPMI board members, Roger Innes and Mary Beth Mudgett. Read the report at apsjournals.apsnet.org/toc/mpmi/27/11S.

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Latest Edition of Fungal RNA Biology Now in the IS-MPMI Bookstore

Fungal RNA Biology presents the latest insights in a wide range of RNA-mediated biological mechanisms in yeasts and filamentous fungi and has applications in medicine, agriculture, and industrial settings. This important new book, written by international experts in the field, includes a comprehensive over-view of key RNA-dependent processes regulating fungal gene expression. Its 15 chapters cover the RNA-dependent processes that take place in fungal

cells, ranging from the formation of coding and non-coding RNAs to mRNA translation, ribosomal RNA biogenesis, gene silencing, RNA editing, and epigenetic regulation.

To order this important new title, visit www.ismpmi.org, or call toll-free 1.800.328.7560 in the U.S.A. and most of Canada. Elsewhere, call +1.651.454.7250. IS-MPMI members qualify for a 10% member discount on all titles! n

VAAM ConferenceThe Annual Conference of the Association for General and Applied Microbiology (VAAM) will take place March 1–4, 2015, in Marburg, Germany.

The Hans-Günter Schlegel Lecture will be presented by Bärbel Friedrich, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin.

The topics for the main symposia of the VAAM Annual Conference will be microbial evolution, synthetic microbiology, CRISPR systems and viruses, bacterial cell biology, and symbiosis.

A panel of international speakers will discuss the latest developments in the aforementioned fields. In addition, a broad range of topics in general microbiology will be covered in 24 symposia. Current informa-tion regarding the conference, scientific topics, and organization can be found on the conference website (www.vaam-kongress2015.de).

Abstracts for the short lectures should be submitted online in English by November 21, 2014.

Abstracts for the minisymposia are to be submitted separately and not through the abstract system. You can find further information on the conference website (www.vaam-kongress2015.de). n

Adam Kondorosi Symposium, Frontiers in Legume BiologyThe second Adam Kondorosi Symposium, Frontiers in Legume Biology, is quickly approaching. It will be held in Gif-sur-Yvette (Paris, France), on December 11–12, 2014.

The objective of this symposium is to create a scientific event that is at the forefront of fundamental research in legume biology. The meeting will be divided into five sessions: symbiosis, genomics, pathogenesis, physiology and stress responses, and development.

The symposium will bring together participants in an informal setting and provide an atmosphere of top-level science. Young researchers will have the opportunity to present their work with a poster. There are a limited number of poster spots available and the attributions will be on a first-registered–first-served basis.

You can visit the symposium website (www.isv.cnrs-gif.fr/colloque-AK2014/) to register and for program information. n

Muhammad Shahzad Anjam, Universitat Bonn, Germany

Frederick M. Ausubel, Massachusetts General Hospital, U.S.A.

Youssef Belkhadir, Gregor Mendel Institute of Molecular Plant Biology GmbH, Austria

Adam R. Bentham, Flinders University, Australia

Laura Bouvet, United Kingdom

Murugesan Chandrasekaran, Chungbuk National University, Korea

Dilantha Fernando, University of Manitoba, Canada

Lamprinos Frantzeskakis, Heinrich Heine Universitat Dusseldorf, Germany

Lloyd Jones, Monsanto, U.S.A.

Peter Kalo, NAIK, Hungary

Derek Severi Lundberg, U.S.A.

Rishi Mahajan, JUIT, Solan, India

Zoran Radakovic, Universitat Bonn, Germany

Sanjay Saikia, University of Manitoba, Canada

Sowmya Subramanian, McGill University, Canada

Nora Temme, KWS SAAT AG, Germany

Pablo A. Zamora, MARS, U.S.A.

Jinlei Zhao, University of Pennsylvania, U.S.A.

Welcome New MembersWe have had 18 people join IS-MPMI between

May 1 and September 30, 2014. Please join us in welcoming them to the society!

Remember to Renew Your Membership & Enroll in Auto-RenewUse the new online renewal formnow, or call +1.651.454.7250. Also new this year, when you renew your membership, you can enroll in IS-MPMI’s Auto-Renew program. Never worry about having to remember to renew again, and ensure your benefits never lapse. Find out more on the Auto-Renew FAQ page at www.ismpmi.org/Auto-Renew.

Enroll inAuto-Renew

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Q: Can you give a general overview of the changes coming to MPMI?A: Investments are being made to modernize our production workflow and presentation online. To accomplish this, we’ll be producing the journals using an XML-based workflow that will allow us to produce research papers for web and print delivery simultaneously from the same source. We antici-pate these changes will allow for faster publication times from acceptance to finished paper, easier discoverability, and a better viewing experience across all electronic devices.

Q: What is XML?A: XML stands for “Extensible Markup Language,” a standardized format that should help us publish in new systems going forward, even as delivery channels change. It’s one of the most universally supported text-based formats existing today, and many journals use it as the basis for journal pro-duction. XML allows the creation of full-text HTML in the academic pub-lishing world, on almost any platform. The XML is coded and produced first from the text of journal manuscripts and then converted into other formats, such as HTML, PDF, and print. This process will be facilitated through Dartmouth Journal Services, a division of the Sheridan Publishing Group. They handle similar workflows for hundreds of prestigious journals, such as the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

Q: What are the advantages of employing an XML-first workflow in the articles?A: We can do the article preparation once and present it in multiple for-mats. For example, we will be able to deliver full-text HTML, which allows for a better, more universal viewing experience across all browsers and platforms, from your desktop computer to your mobile device. It doesn’t matter what the size of your screen is or which operating system you use. It will just work! The HTML article presentation will also allow the reader to jump to any section of the article with just a tap or a click.

Q: What about the PDFs? Will they still be available?A: Yes, we will be keeping the PDF format. It will look identical to what you’d see in the print edition. This is the most common format people prefer for printing articles from the web. PDFs allow for a more graphically enhanced organized look to printed articles and we will continue to offer them.

Q: Features and functionality aside, what other changes will this new XML format allow?A: I’m glad you asked, and I’m really excited about this one. Publishing in this new workflow will help us to get our final edited articles published much more quickly. Currently, we publish MPMI manuscripts in First Look upon acceptance in their unpolished form, allowing authors and readers to see their work published online within days of acceptance. But the final edited and formatted versions do not appear until the issue appears in print. With the new workflow, edited and formatted articles will appear online as soon as they are ready, well ahead of print. Most importantly, articles can be fully indexed in search engines such a PubMed and are citable as soon as they appear on First Look.

Q: How will these changes specifically affect authors?A: These changes will benefit the authors in many ways. First and foremost, this new system allows for faster time to publication. Second, authors of

accepted manuscripts will be sent to a new author portal where they can di-rectly pay any publishing fees, or purchase immediate open access for their article, or order reprints. And third, authors will have the ability to see their articles published and cited at three different publication stages, each with a consistent DOI number for citing.

I would like to emphasize that there will also be changes to the editorial submission process. Before authors publish their next articles in MPMI, they should make sure to check the author instructions carefully. The au-thor instructions will be updated in November or December of 2014.

Q: Will these changes affect the editors of APS journals and the reviewers?A: The peer-review process, led by Editor-in-Chief Jane Glazebrook for MPMI is the heart and soul of our journals. Based on a recent MPMI survey, it was clear that the quality of the research papers published in our journals is one of our key strengths. It takes strong participation from APS and IS-MPMI editors, as well as reviewers, to produce quality papers for our authors.

The headquarters staff technical editors will also be editing manuscripts in Dartmouth Journals Services’ proprietary Edit Express system. This system allows editing in a word-processing environment that automatically tracks and maintains XML formatting in the background. Edit Express also helps the technical editors by flagging potential errors and items for checking before returning the manuscript to authors. Also, the graphics and the text editing will be happening simultaneously, rather than in a linear manner as is the current practice. And these editors will be further assisted by the new author center, which will contact and remind authors to check their proofs, formerly a manual process. Every change is being made to improve speed without sacrificing quality.

Q. How will these changes affect readers?A. As I mentioned earlier, readers can expect to have an excellent viewing experience across platforms earlier than ever before. The APS Publications Board, of which Jane Glazebrook is a member as editor-in-chief of MPMI, is looking at other improvements too. We are looking at ways for authors and readers to see the impact their article is having in the scientific commu-nity. So, in addition to showing which articles are citing a particular article, we are planning to add article-based metrics that might tell the reader how many times it has been downloaded, tweeted, or shared in other forms of social media. These are also known as Altmetrics in the academic publishing world.

Q. When will full-text HTML and Altmetrics be coming?A. HTML will appear sometime in the first half of 2015, with Altmetrics to follow.

Q. Anything else on the journals horizon?A. We are looking at other improvements to the review process and publish-ing platforms. Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions, Plant Disease, and Phy-topathology are highly respected journals, thanks to the work by thousands of dedicated IS-MPMI and APS member scientists over the years. We want to make sure our journals remain the number one source for research in our coverage areas. n

MPMI Journal Advancing to a New Modern EraQ&A with Niklaus Grünwald

In this Q&A session, IS-MPMI staff interviewed Niklaus Grünwald, chair of The American Phytopathological Society (APS) Publications Board and research plant pathologist at USDA-ARS, Oregon State University, about the many efforts to further modernize—and bring additional speed and agility—to the publishing process by moving to a new workflow for Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions and the other journals on the APS platform: Plant Disease and Phytopathology. (As noted in Jane Glazebrook’s article published in Issue No. 2, 2014, of the IS-MPMI Reporter, IS-MPMI holds a royalty agreement with APS, who is the publisher and owner of MPMI.)

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July 2014, Volume 27, Number 7

Pseudomonas syringae Evades Host Immunity by Degrading Flagellin Monomers with Alkaline Protease AprA.

HopZ4 from Pseudomonas syringae, a Member of the HopZ Type III Effector Family from the YopJ Superfamily, Inhibits the Proteasome in Plants.

Single Amino Acid Mutations in the Potato Immune Receptor R3a Expand Response to Phytophthora Effectors.

Recessive Mutation Identifies Auxin-Repressed Protein ARP1, Which Regulates Growth and Disease Resistance in Tobacco.

Plant Growth Promotion by Spermidine-Producing Bacillus subtilis OKB105.

Metabolic Environments and Genomic Features Associated with Pathogenic and Mutualistic Interactions Between Bacteria and Plants.

Transcriptomic Analysis Reveals That Reactive Oxygen Species and Genes Encoding Lipid Transfer Protein Are Associated with Tobacco Hairy Root Growth and Branch Development.

The de novo Biosynthesis of Vitamin B6 Is Required for Disease Resistance Against Botrytis cinerea in Tomato.

Regulators Involved in Dickeya solani Virulence, Genetic Conservation, and Functional Variability.

New Type IV Pili–Related Genes Involved in Early Stages of Ralstonia solanacearum Potato Infection.

An ATP-Binding Cassette Pleiotropic Drug Transporter Protein Is Required for Xenobiotic Tolerance and Antagonism in the Fungal Biocontrol Agent Clonostachys rosea.

Pseudomonas protegens Pf-5 Causes Discoloration and Pitting of Mushroom Caps Due to the Production of Antifungal Metabolites.

Suppression of Plant Defenses by a Myzus persicae (Green Peach Aphid) Salivary Effector Protein.

August 2014, Volume 27, Number 8

Stepwise Arms Race Between AvrPik and Pik Alleles in the Rice Blast Pathosystem.

Recognition of an Avr3a Homologue Plays a Major Role in Mediating Nonhost Resistance to Phytophthora capsici in Nicotiana Species.

The Endo-Arabinanase BcAra1 Is a Novel Host-Specific Virulence Factor of the Necrotic Fungal Phytopathogen Botrytis cinerea.

Reductive Iron Assimilation and Intracellular Siderophores Assist Extracellular Siderophore-Driven Iron Homeostasis and Virulence.

Fusarium verticillioides SGE1 Is Required for Full Virulence and Regulates Expression of Protein Effector and Secondary Metabolite Biosynthetic Genes.

Positive and Negative Roles for Soybean MPK6 in Regulating Defense Responses.

Three-Dimensional Modeling and Diversity Analysis Reveals Distinct AVR Recognition Sites and Evolutionary Pathways in Wild and Domesticated Wheat Pm3 R Genes.

Transcriptome Sequencing Uncovers the Avr5 Avirulence Gene of the Tomato Leaf Mold Pathogen Cladosporium fulvum.

Redox Systems in Botrytis cinerea: Impact on Development and Virulence.

Thaxtomin A Production and Virulence Are Controlled by Several bld Gene Global Regulators in Streptomyces scabies.

September 2014, Volume 27, Number 9

Streptomyces-Induced Resistance Against Oak Powdery Mildew Involves Host Plant Responses in Defense, Photosynthesis, and Secondary Metabolism Pathways.

A Distinct Role of Pectate Lyases in the Formation of Feeding Structures Induced by Cyst and Root-Knot Nematodes.

Virus-Induced Gene Silencing Suggests (1,3;1,4)-β-glucanase Is a Susceptibility Factor in the Compatible Russian Wheat Aphid–Wheat Interaction.

Pseudomonas syringae CC1557: A Highly Virulent Strain With an Unusually Small Type III Effector Repertoire That Includes a Novel Effector.

Tomato ringspot virus Coat Protein Binds to ARGONAUTE 1 and Suppresses the Translation Repression of a Reporter Gene.

Genetic Analyses of the FRNK Motif Function of Turnip mosaic virus Uncover Multiple and Potentially Interactive Pathways of Cross-Protection.

Shaping Bacterial Symbiosis With Legumes by Experimental Evolution.

Mining Novel Effector Proteins from the Esophageal Gland Cells of Meloidogyne incognita.

Targeted Gene Disruption of OsCERK1 Reveals Its Indispensable Role in Chitin Perception and Involvement in the Peptidoglycan Response and Immunity in Rice.

AvrXa7-Xa7 Mediated Defense in Rice Can Be Suppressed by Transcriptional Activator-Like Effectors TAL6 and TAL11a from Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzicola.

Bypassing Both Surface Attachment and Surface Recognition Requirements for Appressorium Formation by Overactive Ras Signaling in Magnaporthe oryzae.

Potential Role of Flavobacterial Gliding-Motility and Type IX Secretion System Complex in Root Colonization and Plant Defense.

Key Mutations in the Cylindrical Inclusion Involved in Lettuce mosaic virus Adaptation to eIF4E-Mediated Resistance in Lettuce.

October 2014, Volume 27, Number 10

OsNAC111, a Blast Disease–Responsive Transcription Factor in Rice, Positively Regulates the Expression of Defense-Related Genes.

Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. michiganensis Vatr1 and Vatr2 Transcriptional Regulators Are Required for Virulence in Tomato.

Ionome Changes in Xylella fastidiosa–Infected Nicotiana tabacum Correlate With Virulence and Discriminate Between Subspecies of Bacterial Isolates.

A Fungal Conserved Gene from the Basidiomycete Hebeloma cylindrosporum Is Essential for Efficient Ectomycorrhiza Formation.

Phytophthora sojae TatD Nuclease Positively Regulates Sporulation and Negatively Regulates Pathogenesis.

Comparative and Functional Analysis of the Widely Occurring Family of Nep1-Like Proteins.

Enhanced Disease Resistance Caused by BRI1 Mutation Is Conserved Between Brachypodium distachyon and Barley (Hordeum vulgare).

The Photosystem II Oxygen-Evolving Complex Protein PsbP Interacts With the Coat Protein of Alfalfa mosaic virus and Inhibits Virus Replication.

Deciphering the Components That Coordinately Regulate Virulence Factors of the Soft Rot Pathogen Dickeya dadantii.

Xanthomonas citri subsp. citri Type IV Pilus Is Required for Twitching Motility, Biofilm Development, and Adherence.

Bioguided Isolation, Characterization, and Biotransformation by Fusarium verticillioides of Maize Kernel Compounds That Inhibit Fumonisin Production.

Transgenic Tomato Plants Overexpressing Tyramine N-Hydroxycinnamoyltransferase Exhibit Elevated Hydroxycinnamic Acid Amide Levels and Enhanced Resistance to Pseudomonas syringae.

November 2014, Volume 27, Number 11

Agroinfiltration by Cytokinin-Producing Agrobacterium sp. Strain GV3101 Primes Defense Responses in Nicotiana tabacum.

Xanthomonas axonopodis Virulence Is Promoted by a Transcription Activator-Like Effector–Mediated Induction of a SWEET Sugar Transporter in Cassava.

Silencing Suppressor Protein VPg of a Potyvirus Interacts With the Plant Silencing-Related Protein SGS3.

Phosphorylation of Coat Protein by Protein Kinase CK2 Regulates Cell-to-Cell Movement of Bamboo mosaic virus Through Modulating RNA Binding.

β-Aminobutyric Acid (BABA)-Induced Resistance in Arabidopsis thaliana: Link with Iron Homeostasis.

Expression of Xylella fastidiosa RpfF in Citrus Disrupts Signaling in Xanthomonas citri subsp. citri and Thereby Its Virulence.

Inheritance of Prehaustorial Resistance to Puccinia graminis f. sp. avenae in Barley (Hordeum vulgare L.).

The Novel Monocot-Specific 9-Lipoxygenase ZmLOX12 Is Required to Mount an Effective Jasmonate-Mediated Defense Against Fusarium verticillioides in Maize.

Comparative Analysis of Antiviral Responses in Brachypodium distachyon and Setaria viridis Reveals Conserved and Unique Outcomes Among C3 and C4 Plant Defenses.

Resistance to Plum pox virus Strain C in Arabidopsis thaliana and Chenopodium foetidum Involves Genome-Linked Viral Protein and Other Viral Determinants and Might Depend on Compatibility With Host Translation Initiation Factors.

December 2014, Volume 27, Number 12

Exopolysaccharide Production in Response to Medium Acidification Is Correlated With an Increase in Competition for Nodule Occupancy.

Nucleoporin 75 Is Involved in the Ethylene-Mediated Production of Phytoalexin for the Resistance of Nicotiana benthamiana to Phytophthora infestans.

Potato virus Y HCPro Localization at Distinct, Dynamically Related and Environment-Influenced Structures in the Cell Cytoplasm.

ELP3 Is Involved in Sexual and Asexual Development, Virulence, and the Oxidative Stress Response in Fusarium graminearum.

Multifaceted Capsid Proteins: Multiple Interactions Suggest Multiple Roles for Pepino mosaic virus Capsid Protein.

Interactions of Rice Tungro Bacilliform Pararetrovirus and Its Protein P4 with Plant RNA-Silencing Machinery.

Phytophthora Suppressor of RNA Silencing 2 Is a Conserved RxLR Effector that Promotes Infection in Soybean and Arabidopsis thaliana.

Phenotypic Analyses of Arabidopsis T-DNA Insertion Lines and Expression Profiling Reveal That Multiple L-Type Lectin Receptor Kinases Are Involved in Plant Immunity.

Arbuscular Mycorrhiza-Induced Shifts in Foliar Metabolism and Photosynthesis Mirror the Developmental Stage of the Symbiosis and Are Only Partly Driven by Improved Phosphate Uptake. n

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Abd El-Daim, IslamSwedish Univ of Agriculture

Sciences (SLU)Forest Mycology & PathologyAlmas Alle 5Uppsala, 756 50 SWEDENTel: 46 1 867 2708islam.abdeldaim@slu.se

Acevedo-Garcia, JohannaRWTH Aachen Univ,Inst for Biology IPlant Molecular Cell BiologyWorringer Weg 1Aachen, 52056 GERMANYTel: 49 2218 026 641johanna.acevedo@

bio1.rwth-aachen.de

Adam, GerhardUniv Fur Bodenkultur WienApplied Genetics & Cell

BiologyKonrad Lorenz Str. 24Tulln, A-3430 AUSTRIATel: 43 1 3600 66380Fax: 43 1 3600 66392gerhard.adam@boku.ac.at

Aishwarya, VeenuAUM LifeTech, Inc.Apt #4044101 Spruce StreetPhiladelphia, PA 19104 Tel: (916) 934-9183veenu.aishwarya@

aumlifetech.com

Aizenberg-Gershtein, YanaUniv of HaifaMt. Carmel, 3498838Haifa, ISRAELTel: 972 50 229 0701ygershtein@gmail.com

Akimitsu, KazuyaKagawa UnivFac of AgricLife Sciences DeptMiki-choKagawa-ken, 761-0795 JAPANTel: 81 87 891 3131Fax: 81 87 891 3021kazuya@ag.kagawa-u.ac.jp

Akimoto-Tomiyama, ChiharuNatl Inst of Agrobiological

Sciences2-1-2 KannondaiTsukuba, 3058602 JAPANTel: 81 29 838 7005akimotoc@affrc.go.jp

Akita, Shohei2-25-16, GotenyamaTakarazuka, 665-0841JAPANTel: 81 797 877864kspks970@ybb.ne.jp

Allen, CaitilynUniv of WisconsinPlant Pathology Dept1630 Linden DrRussell Labs 885Madison, WI 53706 Tel: (608) 262-8578Fax: (608) 263-2626cza@plantpath.wisc.edu

Alsohim, AbdullahQassim UnivPlant Production & ProtctionCollege of Agric & Veterinary

MedBuraydah, 51452 SAUDI ARABIATel: 966 6 380 0050x2873Fax: 966 6 380 1185a.alsohim@qu.edu.sa

Amaro, TiagoInvergowrieDundee, DD2 5DA SCOTLANDTel: 44 7902 796 972t.m.m.m.amaro@dundee.ac.uk

Amine, ElleuchFaculty of ScienceBP1171Sfax, 3000 TUNISIATel: 216 4 2095 0410amineelleuch@hotmail.com

Anderson, JonathanUniv of Western AustraliaCSIRO Plant IndustryPrivate Bag 5Wembley, W.A. 6913 AUSTRALIATel: 61 89 333 6103Fax: 61 8 9387 8991jonathan.anderson@csiro.au

Ane, Jean-MichelUniv of WisconsinAgronomy Dept219 Moore Hall1575 Linden DrMadison, WI 53706 Tel: (608) 262-6457Fax: (608) 262-5217jane@wisc.edu

Anjam, MuhammadUniversitat BonnMolekulare PhytomedizinKarlrobert-Kreiten-Str. 13Bonn, D-53115 GERMANYTel: 49 1521 206 5129shahzadanjam@bzu.edu.pk

Antoniou, PolymniaAgricultural Univ of AthensPlant Pathology Dept75 Iera Odos StrAthens, 11855 GREECETel: 30 210 529 4509Fax: 30 210 529 4513ppantoniou@aua.gr

Antoun, HaniUniv Laval2110 Pavillon de L’EnvirotronQuebec, QC G1K 7P4 CANADATel: (418) 656-2131x3650Fax: (418) 656-3515hani.antoun@fsaa.ulaval.ca

Arata, YajimaTokyo Univ of AgricultureSakuragaoka 1-1-1, Setagaya-kuTokyo, 156-8502 JAPANTel: 81 35 477 2264ayaji@nodai.ac.jp

Argueso, CristianaColorado State UnivBiology DeptE400 Anatomy & Zoology

BldgFort Collins, CO 80523 Tel: (970) 227-3553cris.argueso@colostate.edu

Arie, TsutomuTokyo Univ of Agric &

TechnologyLab of Plant Pathology3-5-8 Saiwai-cho, FuchuTokyo, 183-8509 JAPANTel: 81 42 367 5691Fax: 81 42 367 5691arie@cc.tuat.ac.jp

Armitage, AndrewEast Malling ResearchMill StreetWest Malling, ME19 6BJ UNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 7929 570 301andrew.armitage@emr.ac.uk

Arnold, DawnUniv of the West of EnglandDept of Applied SciencesFrenchay CampusColdharbour LnBristol, BS16 1QY UNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 1179 656 261x2473Fax: 44 1179 763 871dawn.arnold@uwe.ac.uk

Arthur, KierenNew Zealand Inst for Plant

& Food Res120 Mt Albert RdAuckland, NB 1025 NEW ZEALANDTel: (649) 926-3529kieren.arthur@

plantandfood.co.nz

Arunothayanan, HatthayaHortigenetics Research

(S.E. Asia) Ltd.Biotechnology7 Moo 9 T. MaefackmaiSansai Chiangmai, 50290 THAILANDTel: 66 5 384 8610Fax: 66 848611hatthaya.arunothayanan@

eastwestseed.com

Asai, ShutaRIKEN1-7-22 Suehiro-cho, TsurumiYokohama, 230-0045 JAPANTel: 81 90 7391 4987shuta.asai@

sainsbury-laboratory.ac.uk

Asano, TomoyaKanazawa UnivDiv of Functional Genomics13-1 Takaramachi - ASRCKanazawa, 920-0934 JAPANTel: 81 76 265 2772Fax: 81 76 234 4536asano@pop01.kanazawa-u.ac.jp

Auer, SusannTechnische Univ DresdenZellescher Weg 20BDresden, 01326 GERMANYTel: 49 3514 633 9550susann.auer@

mailbox.tu-dresden.de

Augustine, LeslyRajiv Gandhi Centre

for BiotechnologyPlant Molecular BiologyThycaud POThiruvananthapuram, 695 014 INDIATel: 91 471 252 9452lesly@rgcb.res.in

Aung, KyawMichigan State University612 Wilson Rd, Rm 106East Lansing, MI 48824 Tel: (415) 317-2645aungkyaw@msu.edu

Ausubel, FrederickMassachusetts General HospitalMolecular Biology Dept185 Cambridge StR B Simches Res BldgBoston, MA 02114 Tel: (617) 726-5969Fax: (617) 726-5949ausubel@molbio.mgh.

harvard.edu

Avni, AdiTel Aviv UnivPlant Sciences DeptHaim LevanonTel Aviv, 69978 ISRAELTel: 972 3 640 9840Fax: 972 3 641 0195lpavni@post.tau.ac.il

Avrova, AnnaJames Hutton InstPlant Pathology DeptInvergowrieDundee, DD2 5DA UNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 1382 562 731Fax: 44 1382 568 578anna.avrova@scri.ac.uk

Azevedo, RaquelUniv of CopenhagenPlant Molecular BiologyOle Maaloees Vej 5Copenhagen, 2200 DENMARKTel: 45 9 161 3860raquel.azevedo@

bio.ku.dk

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Baccelli, IvanUniv of FlorenceDISPAAVia Della Lastruccia, 10Sesto Fiorentino (FI), 55019 ITALYTel: 39 055 525 3427ivan.baccelli@unifi.it

Badalyan, OlgaBelarus State UnivMolecular Biology Dept4 Nezavisimosti AveMinsk, 220050 BELARUSTel: 375 29 676 3494Fax: 375 17 209 5808oliagg@bk.ru

Badis, YacineCNRS27 Rue de MentonToulouse, FRANCETel: (067) 796-6446badis@lrsv.ups-tlse.fr

Baebler, SpelaNatl Inst of BiologyVecna Pot 111POB 141Ljubljana, 1001 SLOVENIATel: 386 59 232 825Fax: 386 1 257 3847spela.baebler@nib.si

Bahar, OfirVolcani Center - AROPlant Pathology & Weed ResPOB 6Bet-Dagan, 50250 ISRAELTel: 972 58 665 5833ofirb@volcani.agri.gov.il

Bai, YangMax Planck Inst for Plant

Breeding ResPlant Microbe InteractionsCarl-von-Linné-Weg 10Cologne, 50829 GERMANYTel: 49 221 5062 305bai@mpipz.mpg.de

Baker, ConUSDAMPPL B004 R11910300 Baltimore Ave B-004Beltsville, MD 20705 Tel: (301) 504-5617jacyn.baker@ars.usda.gov

Bakker, PeterUtrecht UnivBiology DeptPadualaan 8Utrecht, 3584 CH NETHERLANDSTel: 31 30 253 6861Fax: 31 30 251 8366p.a.h.m.bakker@uu.nl

Bakkeren, GuusAgric & Agri-Food CanadaPacific Agri-Food Research CtrHwy 97 - Box 5000Summerland, BC V0H 1Z0 CANADATel: (250) 494-6368Fax: (250) 494-0755guus.bakkeren@agr.gc.ca

Baldacci-Cresp, FabienUniv Libre de BruxellesLab de Biotechnologie

VegetableRue Des ProfesseursJeener Et Brachet, 12Gosselies, 6041 BELGIUMTel: 32 2 650 9571fbaldacc@ulb.ac.be

Baldrich, PatriciaCtr for Res in Agricultural

GenomicsMolecular GeneticsCorsega 230 3º 1ºBarcelona, 08036 SPAINTel: 34 63 503 8310patriciabaldrich@

cragenomica.es

Banfield, MarkJohn Innes CentreBiological Chemistry DeptColney LaneNorwich, Norfolk, NR4 7UH UNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 1630 450 742Fax: 44 1630 450 018mark.banfield@jic.ac.uk

Baniulis, DanasInst of Horticulture, LRCAFKaunas St 30Babtai, Kaunas Dist, LT54 333 LITHUANIATel: 370 37 555 253Fax: 370 37 555 176d.baniulis@lsdi.lt

Barash, IsaacTel Aviv UnivPlant Sciences DeptTel Aviv, 69978 ISRAELTel: 972 3 640 6251Fax: 972 3 640 9380isaaci@post.tau.ac.il

Barnett, MelanieStanford UnivBiology Dept371 Serra MallStanford, CA 94305-5020 Tel: (650) 723-0954Fax: (650) 725-8309melbar@stanford.edu

Batista-Santos, PaulaInst de Investigations Científica

TropicalCentro AmbienteAgricultura E DesenvolvOeiras, 2784-505 PORTUGALTel: 351 21 454 468pbbsantos@iict.pt

Battistoni, FedericoInst de Invest BiologicasClemente EstableAv. Italia 3318Montevideo, 11600 URUGUAYTel: 598 24 871 616x147fbattistoni@iibce.edu.uy

Baum, ThomasIowa State UnivPlant Pathology Dept351 Bessey HallAmes, IA 50011-1020 Tel: (515) 294-1741Fax: (515) 294-9420tbaum@iastate.edu

Baum, StephaniRWTH Aachen UnivDept of Plant Physiology1 Worringer WegAachen, GERMANYTel: 49 24 1802 6662stephani.baum@

rwth-aachen.de

Beattie, GwynIowa State UnivPlant Pathology &

Microbiology207 Science Bldg IAmes, IA 50011-3211 Tel: (515) 294-5571Fax: (515) 294-6019gbeattie@iastate.edu

Beffa, RolandBayer AgIndustriepark Hoechst H872Frankfurt, 65926 GERMANYTel: 49 69 3051 4887Fax: 49 69 3053 4676roland.beffa@bayer.com

Bejai, SaroshSwedish Univ of Agricultural

SciencesPlant Biology DeptLennart Hjelms VagUppsala, 75007 SWEDENTel: 46 1 867 3324sarosh.bejai@slu.se

Belkhadir, YoussefGregor Mendel Inst of

Molecular Plant Biology GmbH

Dr. Bohr-Gasse 3Vienna, 1030 AUSTRIATel: 21 26 3887 6985youssef.belkhadir@

gmi.oeaw.ac.at

Benedetti, ManuelUniversità di Roma SapienzaBiology & Biotechnology“C.Darwin”P.le Aldo Moro 5Rome, 00185 ITALYTel: (064) 991-2459manuel.benedetti@uniroma1.it

Bent, AndrewUniv of WisconsinPlant Pathology Dept1630 Linden DrMadison, WI 53706-1598 Tel: (608) 265-3034Fax: (608) 263-2626afbent@wisc.edu

Bentham, AdamFlinders UniversityBiological Sciences DeptBiological Sciences RoadBedford Park, SA 5042 AUSTRALIATel: 61 42 367 7262bent0059@uni.flinders.edu.au

Berger, DavidUniv of PretoriaOffice 3-43Plant Sciences ComplexPrivate Bag X20Pretoria, 0028 SOUTH AFRICATel: 27 12 420 4634Fax: 27 12 420 3947dave.berger@fabi.up.ac.za

Berman, Phyllis60 N Plain RoadSunderland, MA 01375 Tel: (413) 545-2364berman@psis.umass.edu

Bernal, AdrianaUniversidad de los AndesOffice A313Carrera 1 # 18A-10Bogota, 0000 COLOMBIATel: 57 1 339 4949x2619abernal@uniandes.edu.co

Bernoux, MaudCSIRO Plant IndustryDiscovery BldgClunies Ross StreetCanberra, ACT 2601 AUSTRALIATel: 61 2 6246 5377maud.bernoux@csiro.au

Bernsdorff, FriederikeHeinrich-Heine-UnivInst for Mol Ecophysiology

of PlantsUniversitatsstrasse 1Biology DeptDusseldorf, 40225 GERMANYTel: 49 2118 113 401friederike.bernsdorff@

uni-duesseldorf.de

Bettgenhaeuser, JanThe Sainsbury LaboratoryNorwich Research ParkNorwich, NR4 7UH UNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 7972 329 649jan.bettgenhaeuser@tsl.ac.uk

Beuzon Lopez, CarmenUniv of MalagaCellular Biology & GeneticsCampus Univ Teatinos,Altabala 20 1-CMalaga, E-29010 SPAINTel: 34 952 131 959Fax: 34 952 132 001cbl@uma.es

Beynon, JamesWarwick UnivSchool of Life SciencesGibbet Hill CamposCoventry, CV4 7AL UNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 2476 575 141Fax: 44 2476 574 500jim.beynon@warwick.ac.uk

Bhattacharjee, SaikatUniv of MissouriPlant Sciences Dept314 Life Sciences CtrColumbia, MO 65211 Tel: (573) 882-7043Fax: (573) 884-9676bhattacharjees@missouri.edu

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Bhattacharyya, MadanIowa State Univ

Agronomy DeptG303 Agronomy HallAmes, IA 50011-1010 Tel: (515) 294-2505Fax: (515) 294-2299mbhattac@iastate.edu

Biala, WandaPoznan Univ If Life SciencesBiochemistry & BiotechnologyWojska Polskiego Str 28Poznan, 60-637 POLANDTel: 48 61 848 7210wanda.biala@up.poznan.pl

Bindschedler, LaurenceRoyal HollowayUniv of London (RHUL)School of Biological SciencesEgham, Surrey, TW20 0EX UNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 1784 443 767laurence.bindschedler@

rhul.ac.uk

Bird, DavidNorth Carolina State UnivBox 7566Plant Pathology Dept317 Ricks HallRaleigh, NC 27695-7566 Tel: (919) 515-1967Fax: (919) 515-9500david_bird@ncsu.edu

Birse, Louise15F Shepherds LoanDundee, DD2 1AW UNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 7514 518 487louise.birse@hutton.ac.uk

Bitas, Vasileios312 Buckhout LaboratoryUniversity Park, PA 16802 Tel: (814) 441-0690vzb107@psu.edu

Bjerkness, MichelleIS-MPMI3340 Pilot Knob RoadSt Paul, MN 55121 Tel: (651) 454-7250mbjerkness@scisoc.org

Blackman, LeilaAustralian Natl UnivRes School of Biological

SciencesHardham Lab, LinnaeusBldg 134Canberra, ACT 0200 AUSTRALIATel: 61 2 6125 4051leila.blackman@anu.edu.au

Boch, JensMartin Luther UnivInst of GeneticsWeinbergweg 10Halle (Saale), 06120 GERMANYTel: 49 345 552 6292Fax: 49 345 552 7151boch@genetik.uni-halle.de

Bocsanczy, Ana MariaUniv of Florida MREC/IFASPlant Pathology Dept2725 S Binion RoadApopka, FL 32703 Tel: (407) 884-2034x156Fax: (407) 814-6186anamariab@ufl.edu

Boehmer, MaikWestfaelische Wilhelms-UnivIBBPSchlossplatz 4Muenster, 48149 GERMANYTel: 49 22 1832 4841m.boehmer@uni-muenster.de

Bolton, MelvinUSDA ARS NCSL1605 Albrecht Blvd NFargo, ND 58102-2765 Tel: (701) 239-1373Fax: (701) 239-1349melvin.bolton@ars.usda.gov

Bonas, UllaMartin Luther UnivInst of GeneticsWeinbergweg 10Halle, D-06120 GERMANYTel: 49 345 552 6290Fax: 49 345 552 7277ulla.bonas@genetik.uni-halle.de

Boonekamp, PietPlant Research InternationalBiointeractions & Plant HealthPO Box 16DroevendaalsesteegWageningen, 6700 AA NETHERLANDSTel: 31 317 476 178Fax: 31 317 477 261piet.boonekamp@wur.nl

Borges Trajano, Marcos Antonio

Ministry of EducationCAPES BrazilQR 313 Conjunto B Casa 12Santa Maria, DF 72543502BRAZILTel: 55 61 2022 6988marcos.trajano@capes.gov.br

Bos, JorunnJames Hutton InstPlant Pathology ProgrammeInvergowrieDundee, DD2 5DA UNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 1382 568 700jorunn.bos@hutton.ac.uk

Bostock, RichardUniv of California1 Shields AvePlant Pathology Dept348 Hutchinson HallDavis, CA 95616 Tel: (530) 752-0308Fax: (530) 752-5674rmbostock@ucdavis.edu

Bouvet, Laura5 Carlton WayCambridge, CB4 2BY UNITED KINGDOMTel: 00441223561648lcsb2@cam.ac.uk

Boyden, LauraUniv of the West of EnglandFaculty of Applied ScienceColdharbour Lane, FrenchayBristol, BS16 1QY UNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 1173 282 102laura.boyden@uwe.ac.uk

Boztas, GulinUniv of WorcesterNPARUHenwick GroveWORCESTER, WR2 6AJ UNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 1905 855 169g.boztas@worc.ac.uk

Bravo, JanisWilliams CollegeBiology Dept59 Lab Campus DrWilliamstown, MA 01267 Tel: (413) 597-4347Fax: (413) 597-3495janis.e.bravo@williams.edu

Breen, SusanThe Australian National UnivReasearch School of BiologyBldg #134 Linnaeus WayCanberra, 0200 AUSTRALIATel: 61 2 6125 5561susan.breen@anu.edu.au

Brewer, HelenRothamsted ResearchPlant Biology & Crop ScienceWest CommonHarpenden, AL5 2JQ UNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 7817 083 314helen.brewer@

rothamsted.ac.uk

Brunner, FredericUniv TuebingenPlant Biochemistry - ZMBPAuf der Morgenstelle 32Tuebingen, 72076 GERMANYTel: 49 70 712 976 667frederic.brunner@

zmbp.uni-tuebingen.de

Bulgarelli, DavideMax Planck Inst for Plant

Breeding ResPlant Microbe InteractionsCarl-von-Linne-Weg 10Cologne, 50829 GERMANYTel: 49 22 1506 2305bulgarel@mpipz.mpg.de

Burdman, SaulHebrew Univ of JerusalemPlant Pathology &

MicrobiologyFood & Env Quality ScienceRehovot, 76100 ISRAELTel: 972 8 948 9369Fax: 972 8 946 6794saulb@agri.huji.ac.il

Burketova, LenkaInst Experimental Botany CASNa Karlovce 1aRozvojova 313Prague 6, 165 02 CZECH REPUBLICTel: 420 224 225 815burketova@ueb.cas.cz

Burkhardt, AlyssaMichigan State UnivCell & Molecular Biology1066 Bogue StreetEast Lansing, MI 48824 Tel: (317) 750-8276burkha69@msu.edu

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Caballo Ponce, EloyUniv of MalagaCellular Biology,

Genetics & PhysiologyCiencias, B. Louis Pasteur S/nMalaga, 29010 SPAINTel: 34 61 683 7751Fax: 34 95 213 2001eloy_cprm@hotmail.com

Cai, Xin-ZhongZhejiang UnivInst of Biotechnology866 Yu Hang Tang RoadHangzhou, Zhejiang, 310058 CHINATel: 86 571 8898 2936Fax: 86 571 8898 2936xzhcai@zju.edu.cn

Cai, DaguangUniv KielMolecular PhytopathologyHermann-Rodewald-Strasse 9Kiel, 24118 GERMANYTel: 49 431 880 3215Fax: 49 431 880 1583dcai@phytomed.uni-kiel.de

Cameron, RobinMcMaster UnivBiology Dept1280 Main Street WHamilton, ON L8S 4K1 CANADATel: (905) 525-9140x26345Fax: (905) 522-6066rcamero@mcmaster.ca

Campe, RuthRWTH Aachen UnivDept of Plant Physiology

(Bio3)Worringer Weg 1Aachen, 52074 GERMANYTel: 49 24 1802 6662ruth.campe@rwth-aachen.de

Caprari, ClaudioUniv of MoliseBiosciences & Territory DeptLoc Fonte LapponePesche (IS), 86090 ITALYTel: 39 8 7440 4152Fax: 39 8 7440 4123claudio.caprari@unimol.it

Carr, JohnUniv of CambridgePlant Sciences DeptDowning StreetCambridge, CB2 3EA UNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 1223 333 900Fax: 44 1223 333 953jpc1005@hermes.cam.ac.uk

Caserta, RaquelCen de Citricultura Sylvio Moreira/UnicampMolecular BiologyRodovia Anhanguera Km 158Cordeiropolis, SP 13490-970 BRAZILTel: 55 19 3546 1399Fax: 55 19 3546 1399raquel_caserta@hotmail.com

Casteel, ClareUniv of California533 Tower RoadIthaca, NY 14850 Tel: (607) 323-1234ccasteel@ucdavis.edu

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Catanzariti, Ann-MareeThe Australian Natl UnivResearch School of BiologyBldg 134, Linnaeus Way, ActonCanberra, ACT 0200 AUSTRALIATel: 61 2 615 6966annmaree.catanzariti@

anu.edu.au

Catara, VittoriaUniversity of CataniaAgricultural & Food SciencesVia Santa Sofia 100CATANIA, 95123 ITALYTel: 39 095 714 7370vcatara@unict.it

Cecchini, NicolasUniv of ChicagoMolecular Genetics &

Cell Biology800 S. Wells Street 1111Chicago, IL 60607 Tel: (312) 350-1269ncecchini@uchicago.edu

Cervone, FeliceUniv La SapienzaBiology Vegetale DeptPiazzale Aldo Moro 5Rome, 00185 ITALYTel: 39 6 4991 2641Fax: 39 6 4991 2446felice.cervone@uniroma1.it

Ceserani, TeresaYale UnivMCDB/KBT 742266 Whitney AveNew Haven, CT 06511 Tel: (203) 432-5890Fax: (203) 432-3854tceserani@gmail.com

Chae, EunyoungMax Planck Inst for

Developmental BiologyMolecular Biology (Abt6)Spemannstr. 37-39Tuebingen, D-72076 GERMANYTel: 49 7071 601 1418eunyoung.chae@

tuebingen.mpg.de

Chakravarthy, SumaCornell UnivPlant Pathology &

Plant-Microbe Biology302 Plant Science BldgIthaca, NY 14853-4203 Tel: (607) 254-1386Fax: (607) 255-6695sc289@cornell.edu

Chambers, KylieUniv of MelbourneSchool of BotanyParkville, VIC 3010 AUSTRALIATel: 61 38 344 5056k.chambers3@

student.unimelb.edu.au

Champouret, NicolasJ.R. Simplot CompanyPlant Sciences5369 West Irving StreetBoise, ID 83706 Tel: (208) 780-6013nicolas.champouret@

simplot.com

Chandran, ViswanathanKarpagam UnivBiotechnology DeptEachanari Post,Pollachi Main RoadCoimbatore, 641021 INDIATel: 91 87 5468 5208viswanathan.ibt@gmail.com

Chandrasekaran, MurugesanChungbuk National University410 Seongbong-ro,Heungdeok-guCheongju, 361763 KOREATel: 82 43 261 3447chandrubdubio@gmail.com

Chang, ChengChinese Academy of SciencesInst of Genetics & Dev BiologyWest Lincui RdChaoyang DistrictBeijing, 100101 CHINATel: 86 10 6480 7607chengchang@genetics.ac.cn

Chang, Woo-SukUniv of Texas At ArlingtonBiology Dept501 S. Nedderman Dr.Arlington, TX 76019 Tel: (817) 272-3280Fax: (817) 272-2855wschang@uta.edu

Charles, TrevorUniv of WaterlooBiology Dept200 University Ave WestWaterloo, ON N2L 3G1 CANADATel: (519) 888-4567x35606Fax: (519) 746-0614tcharles@uwaterloo.ca

Charova, SpyridoulaIMBB-FORTHNikolaou Plastira 100Heraklio, GR-70013 GREECETel: 30 28 1039 4350charova@imbb.forth.gr

Chauhan, RavendraOklahoma State UnivEntomology & Plant Pathology127 Noble Research CenterStillwater, OK 74078 Tel: (405) 612-7074ravendra.chauhan@okstate.edu

Che, Fang-SikNagahama Inst of Bio-Science & Tech Grad

School of BioScience1266, Tamura-choNagahama, Shiga, 526-0829 JAPANTel: 81 749 64 8162Fax: 81 749 64 8140k_sai@nagahama-i-bio.ac.jp

Chen, Chao-YingNatl Taiwan UnivPlant Pathology &

MicrobiologyNo 1, Sec A, Roosevelt RoadTaipei, 106 TAIWANTel: 886 2 3366 5207Fax: 886 2 2365 7735cychen@ntu.edu.tw

Chen, Ruey-ShyangNatl Chiayi UnivBiochemistry Science & Tech300 University RoadChiayi, 600 TAIWANTel: 886 5 271 7897Fax: 886 5 275 0396rschen@mail.ncyu.edu.tw

Chen, Li-QingCarnegie Inst for Science260 Panama StreetStanford, CA 94305 Tel: (650) 739-4217lchen2@stanford.edu

Chen, XiMelchersstr. 2Bremen, 28213 GERMANYTel: 49 1736 964 868chenxi@uni-bremen.de

Chet, IlanHebrew UnivFaculty of AgricPO Box 26Rehovot, 76100 ISRAELTel: 972 8 934 3951Fax: 972 8 934 4100chet@huji.ac.il

Choi, DoilSeoul Natl UnivPlant Sciences Dept200-3123, Bldg 200Gwanak-noSeoul, 151-921 SOUTH KOREATel: 82 2 10 2489 1934Fax: 82 2 873 2056doil@snu.ac.kr

Chuma, IzumiKobe UnivGraduate School of

Agricultural Sciences1-1 Rokkodai Cho, Nada-kuKobe, 657-8501 JAPANTel: 81 78 803 6542Fax: 81 78 803 6540chuizm@kobe-u.ac.jp

Chung, Eui-HwanUniv of North CarolinaHHMI4244 Genome ScienceBldg, CB#3280Chapel Hill, NC 27599 Tel: (919) 260-6306ehjung@live.unc.edu

Cillo, FabrizioCNR Ist Di Virologia VegetaleVia G. Amendola 165/ABari, 70126 ITALYTel: 39 80 544 3109Fax: 39 80 544 2911f.cillo@ba.ivv.cnr.it

Clarke, ChristopherVirginia TechPlant Pathology Dept365 Charles StreetBlacksburg, VA 24060 Tel: (540) 231-4145thechrisclarke@gmail.com

Clay, NicoleYale UnivMCDB165 Prospect StNew Haven, CT 06511 Tel: (203) 432-4540nicole.clay@yale.edu

Coaker, GittaUniv of CaliforniaPlant Pathology Dept210 Hutchison HallDavis, CA 95616 Tel: (530) 750-1976Fax: (530) 752-7231glcoaker@ucdavis.edu

Cohen, YigalBar-Ilan UnivFaculty of Life SciencesRamat Gan, 52100 ISRAELTel: 972 3 531 8251Fax: 972 3 535 4133yigal.cohen1@gmail.comCollinge, DavidUniv of CopenhagenFaculty of Life SciencesThorvaldsensvej 40Frederiksberg C, 1871 DENMARKTel: 45 35 333 356Fax: 45 35 333 310dbc@life.ku.dk

Collins, CarinaUniv of Missouri117 Schweitzer HallColumbia, MO 65201 Tel: (636) 219-9425cacgfc@mail.missouri.edu

Collmer, AlanCornell UnivPlant Pathology Dept334 Plant Science BldgIthaca, NY 14853-4203 Tel: (607) 255-7843Fax: (607) 255-4471arc2@cornell.edu

Colombi, ElenaNZIAS Massey UnivBldg 12, The Station CrescentAlbany, 0632 NEW ZEALANDTel: 64 22 394 4011e.colombi@massey.ac.nz

Compant, StephaneAustrian Institute of

TechnologyKonrad Lorenz Strasse 24Tulln, 3430 AUSTRIATel: 43 66 4825 1316stephane.compant@ait.ac.at

Conrath, UweRWTH Aachen UnivPlant Biochemistry &

Molecular BiologyWorringerweg 1 - Biology DeptAachen, 52056 GERMANYTel: 49 241 802 6540Fax: 49 241 802 2181uwe.conrath@

bio3.rwth-aachen.de

Cook, DavidWageningen UnivDroevendaalsesteeg 1Wageningen, 6700 EE NETHERLANDSTel: 31 61 031 4865david.cook@wur.nl

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D’Ovidio, RenatoUniv of TusciaDept DAFNEVia San Camillo De LellisViterbo, IT-01100 ITALYTel: 39 761 357 323Fax: 39 761 357 238dovidio@unitus.it

Da Silva, Aline MariaUniv Sao PauloBiochemistry DeptInst De QuimicaAv Prof Lineu Prestes 748Butantan, Sao Paulo, 05508-000BRAZILTel: 55 11 3091 2182Fax: 55 11 3091 2186almsilva@iq.usp.br

Daayf, FouadUniv of ManitobaPlant Science Dept66 Dafoe RoadWinnipeg, MB R3T 2N2 CANADATel: (204) 474-6096Fax: (204) 474-7528daayff@cc.umanitoba.ca

Dafny Yelin, MeryGolan Research InstPO 97Qatzrin, 12900 ISRAELTel: 972 52 738 8646merydy@gmail.com

Dalsing, BethUniv of WisconsinPlant Pathology Dept1630 Linden DrRoom 885 Russell LabsMadison, WI 53706 Tel: (608) 265-2060bldalsing@wisc.edu

Daminova, AminaKazan Inst of Biochemistry &

BiophysicsLobachevsky Str. 2/31Kazan, 420111 RUSSIATel: 7 843 231 90 35aminochka_88@mail.ru

Dangl, JeffUniv of North CarolinaBiology DeptCoker Hall 108 - CB 3280Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3280 Tel: (919) 962-5624Fax: (919) 962-1625dangl@email.unc.edu

Danilovic, GordanaEducons UnivFac of Environmental

ProtectionWojjode Putnika 87Educons UnivSremska Kamenica, 21208 SERBIATel: 38 15 354 6707Fax: 38 12 1489 3618gordana.racic@educons.edu.rs

Davis, EricNorth Carolina State UnivPlant Pathology Dept840 Method RdUnit 4 Bldg - Box 7903Raleigh, NC 27607 Tel: (919) 515-6692Fax: (919) 513-1279eric_davis@ncsu.edu

Dawson, AndrewThe Sainsbury LaboratoryThe Two Blades GroupNorwich Research ParkNorwich, NR4 7UH UNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 7976 927 303andrew.dawson@tsl.ac.uk

Dazzo, FrankMichigan State UnivMicrobiology &

Molecular Genetics567 Wilson Rd,BiomedPhysical Sci BldgEast Lansing, MI 48824 Tel: (517) 884-5394dazzo@msu.edu

De La Torre Cuba, CarolaUniv of Missouri3546 Prescott DrColumbia, MO 65201 Tel: (917) 282-7390cmdcqb@mail.missouri.edu

De Vicente, AntonioUniv of MalagaFaculty Ciencias MicrobiologyCampus Univ TeatinosMalaga, ES-29071 SPAINTel: 34 952 131 892Fax: 34 952 1326 645adevicente@uma.es

de Wit, PierreWageningen UnivLaboratory of PhytopathologyPO Box 8025Wageningen, 6700 EE NETHERLANDSTel: 31 317 483 130Fax: 31 317 483 412pierre.dewit@wur.nl

Deeken, RosaliaUniv of WuerzburgMolecular Plant Physiology

&BiophysJulius-von-Scahs-Platz 2Wuerzburg, 97082 GERMANYTel: 49 931 888 6121deeken@botanik.

uni-wuerzburg.de

Delaux, Pierre-MarcUniv of Wisconsin211 Moore HallAgronomy Dept1575 Londen DrMadison, WI 53706 Tel: (608) 890-0155delaux@wisc.edu

Delga, AliceINRA LIPM24 Chemin de Borde RougeCastanet Tolosan, 31326 FRANCETel: 33 56 128 5510alice.delga@toulouse.inra.fr

Denance, NicolasINRA LIPMUMR5546 CNRS/Univ Paul Sabatier24 Chemin de Borde RougeCastanet-Tolosan, 31326 FRANCETel: 33 56 128 5510ndenance@toulouse.inra.fr

Denby, KatherineUniv of WarwickLife Sciences & System BiologyWellesbourne Campus CentreWellesbourne Warks, CV35 9EFUNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 24 7657 5097Fax: 44 24 7657 4500k.j.denby@warwick.ac.uk

Deng, Wen-LingNatl Chung Hsing UnivPlant Pathology Dept250 Kuo Kuang RoadTaichung, 402 TAIWANTel: 886 4 2284 0780x375Fax: 886 4 2287 7585wenling15@hotmail.com

Dequivre, MagaliUniv Lyon 1Batiment Lwoff 10 rue DuboisVilleurbanne, F-69622 FRANCETel: 33 47 243 1621magali.dequivre@hotmail.fr

Derbyshire, MarkRothamsted ResearchPBCSWest CommonHarpenden, UNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 07957 941 621mark.derbyshire@

rothamsted.ac.uk

Derevnina, LidaUniv of CaliforniaGenome Center451 Health Sciences DrDavis, CA 95616 Tel: (530) 220-5627lida.derevnina8@gmail.com

Desaki, YoshitakeMeiji UnivLife Sciences Dept1-1-1, Higashi-Mita, Tama-KuKawasaki, Kanagawa, 214-8571JAPANTel: 81 44 934 7039tf12005@meiji.ac.jp

Dessaux, YvesCNRSInst des Sciences VegetalesAve de la TerrasseGif Sur Yvette, 91198 FRANCETel: 33 1 6982 3690Fax: 33 1 6982 3695yves.dessaux@isv.cnrs-gif.fr

Desveaux, DarrellUniv of TorontoCell & Systems Biology Dept25 Willcocks StRm 3068 Earth Sci CtrToronto, ON M5S 3B2 CANADATel: (416) 978-7153Fax: (416) 978-5878darrell.desveaux@utoronto.ca

Detry, NicolasUniv of HelsinkiDept of ForestryForest PathologyLatokartanonkaari 7Helsinki, 00790 FINLANDTel: 358 44 914 0242nicolas.detry@helsinki.fi

Dharmaraj, KarthikeyanUniv of AucklandInst for Plant & Food Res LtdBiological SciencesPrivate Bag 92169Auckland, 1142 NEW ZEALANDTel: 64 9 925 7160kdha236@aucklanduni.ac.nz

Di, XiaotangSwammerdam Inst for Life Sciences (SILS)Science Park 904Amsterdam, 1098XH NETHERLANDSTel: 31 20 525 8413x.di@uva.nl

Di Pietro, AntonioUniv De CordobaGenetica DeptCampus RabanalesEdificio Gregor MendelCordoba, 14071 SPAINTel: 34 9 5721 8981Fax: 34 9 5721 2072ge2dipia@uco.es

Diaz Martinez, LuisUniv of MalagaGenetic DeptBoulevard Louis Pasteur S/nMalaga, 29071 SPAINluisdiaz@uma.es

Diaz Tatis, PaulaUniv Nacional de ColombiaCalle 30 Nº 45-03 Ed 421Biologia Of 222Bogota, D.C., COLOMBIATel: 57 1 3165 000x11328padiazta@unal.edu.co

Dickstein, RebeccaUniv of North TexasBiological Sciences Dept1155 Union CirclePO Box 305220Denton, TX 76203-5017 Tel: (940) 565-3359Fax: (940) 565-3821beccad@unt.edu

Dinesh-Kumar, SavithrammaUniversity of California, DavisPlant Biology DeptLSA1009; One Shields AveDavis, CA 95616 Tel: (530) 752-2205spdineshkumar@ucdavis.edu

Ding, XinshunSamuel Roberts Noble

FoundationPO Box 2180Plant Biology Div2510 Sam Noble PkwyArdmore, OK 73402 Tel: (580) 224-6600Fax: (580) 224-6692xsding@noble.org

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Ding, BiaoOhio State UnivPlant Cell & Molecular Biology207 Rightmire Hall1060 Carmack RdColumbus, OH 43210 Tel: (614) 247-6077Fax: (614) 292-5379ding.35@osu.edu

Dodds, PeterCSIRODivision of Plant IndustryGPO Box 1600Clumes Ross StCanberra, ACT 2614 AUSTRALIATel: 61 2 6246 5039Fax: 61 2 6246 5000peter.dodds@csiro.au

Dong, XinnianDuke UnivBiology DeptScience DrDurham, NC 27708 Tel: (919) 613-8176xdong@duke.edu

Doohan, FionaUniv College DublinRoom 148 Science CEntre EastDublin 4, Dublin 4 IRELANDTel: 35 38 6060 1474fiona.doohan@ucd.ie

Doolotkeldieva, TinatinKyrgyz-Turkish Manas UnivPlant Protection Dept56, Prospect MiraBishkek, 720042 KYRGYZSTANTel: 996 312 492 756Fax: 996 312 541 935tdoolotkeldieva@gmail.com

Dossa, C. Sylvestre GerbertInternational Rice Research InstPlant Breeding Genetics/BiotecDAPO BoxLos Banos, 7777 PHILIPPINESTel: 63 91 9509 2112c.dossa@irri.org

Doty, SharonUniv of WashingtonSEFS, UW Box 352100Seattle, WA 98115 Tel: (206) 616-6255Fax: (206) 543-3254sldoty@uw.edu

Dow, MaxNatl Univ of IrelandMicrobiology DeptCollege RoadCork, IRELANDTel: 353 21 490 1316Fax: 353 21 427 5934m.dow@ucc.ie

Downie, J. AllanJohn Innes CentreColney LaneNorwich, NR4 7UH UNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 1603 45 0207Fax: 44 1603 450 045allan.downie@jic.ac.uk

Driscoll, BrianMcGill UnivMacDonald CampusNRS Dept21,111 Lakeshore RoadSteAnneDeBellevue,QC

H9X 3V9CANADATel: (514) 398-7887Fax: (514) 398-7990brian.driscoll@mcgill.ca

Drurey, ClaireJohn Innes CentreCell & Developmental BiologyNorwich Research ParkNorwich, UNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 1603 452 324claire.drurey@jic.ac.uk

Duplessis, SebastienINRAUMR 1136 IAMCentre INRA de NancyChampenoux, F-54280 FRANCETel: 33 383 394 013Fax: 33 383 394 069duplessi@nancy.inra.fr

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Eckshtain-levi, NoamThe Hebrew Univ of JerusalemFaculty of AgriculturePOB 12Rehovot, 76100 ISRAELTel: 972 8 9489159noam.levi2@mail.huji.ac.il

El Kasmi, FaridUniv of North CarolinaBiology Dept250 Bell Tower DrChapel Hill, NC 27599 Tel: (919) 360-4564elkasmi@email.unc.edu

El-Shetehy, MohamedApt 291300 Alumni DrLexington, KY 40503 Tel: (859) 351-2011m.shetehy@uky.edu

Elling, AxelWashington State UnivPlant Pathology DeptPO Box 646430Pullman, WA 99164-6430 Tel: (509) 335-3742Fax: (509) 335-9581elling@wsu.edu

Ellis, JeffCSIRO Plant IndustryCnr Clunies Ross Street

& Barry DrActon, ACT 2601 AUSTRALIATel: 61 2 6246 5421Fax: 61 2 6246 4950jeff.ellis@csiro.au

Elmerich, Claudine5 rue GazanParis, 75014 FRANCETel: 33 671 531 700cl.elmerich@gmail.com

Emerich, DavidUniv of MissouriBiochemistry Dept117 SchweitzerColumbia, MO 65211-0001 Tel: (573) 882-4252Fax: (573) 882-5635emerichd@missouri.edu

Endre, GabriellaBiological Research CentreInstitute of GeneticsTemesvari Krt. 62Szeged, H-6726 HUNGARYTel: 36 6 259 9679endre@brc.hu

Erbs, GitteChr. Hansen A/SHND - Plant Health10-12 Boge AlleHoersholm, 2970 DENMARKTel: 45 6 038 6224dkgier@chr-hansen.com

Errampalli, DeenaAgric & Agri-Food Canada4902 Victoria Ave NVineland Station, ON L0R 2E0 CANADATel: (905) 562-2024Fax: (905) 562-4335deena.errampalli@agr.gc.ca

Esquerre-Tugaye, Marie Therese

Univ Paul SabatierPole Biotech VegUMR 5546 CNRS24 Chemin De Borde RougeAuzeville Tolosan, 31326 FRANCETel: 33 5 3432 3819Fax: 33 5 3432 3802esquerre@lrsv.ups-tlse.fr

Eves-van den Akker, SebastianUniv of LeedsSchool of BiologyLeeds, LS2 9JT UNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 7515 143 926bs07sevd@leeds.ac.uk

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Fantozzi, ElenaUniv of WorcesterNational Pollen &

Aerobiology ResearchHenwick GroveWorcester, WR2 6AJ UNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 1905 855 169e.fantozzi@worc.ac.uk

Faoro, FrancoUniv Degli Studi Di MilanoScience Agrarie E AmbientaliVia Celoria 2Milan, 20133 ITALYTel: 39 2 5031 6786Fax: 39 2 5031 6781franco.faoro@unimi.it

Felix, GeorgUniv of TuebingenZMBPAuf der Morgenstelle 32Tuebingen, D-72076 GERMANYTel: 49 7071 297 6672georg.felix@uni-tuebingen.de

Fellers, JohnUSDA ARSKansas State UnivPlant Pathology Dept4006 Throckmorton HallManhattan, KS 66506 Tel: (785) 532-2367Fax: (785) 532-6167jpf@pseru.ksu.edu

Feltcher, MeghanUniversity of NorthBiology Dept4244 Genomic Sciences Bldg250 Bell Tower Dr, CB#3280Chapel Hill, NC 27599 Tel: (919) 962-5838feltcher@med.unc.edu

Fernando, DilanthaUniversity of ManitobaPlant Science66 Dafoe Rd, 222 Plant

ScienceWinnipeg, MB R3T 2N2 CANADATel: (204) 474-6072dilantha.fernando@

umanitoba.ca

Ferreira Dos Santos, Patricia Conceicao

Michigan State UnivPlant Pathology Dept104, CIPSEast Lansing, MI 48824 Tel: (517) 353-9470Fax: (517) 353-1781psantos@msu.edu

Figueiredo, RaquelUniv of CaliforniaPlant & Microbial Biology241, Koshland HallBerkeley, CA 94720 Tel: (510) 326-0076raquelfigueiredo@berkeley.edu

Figueroa, MelaniaUniv of Minnesota495 Borlaug Hall1991 Upper Buford CircleSt Paul, MN 55108 Tel: (612) 624-2291figue031@umn.edu

Filipe, OsvaldoGhent UnivCrop ProtectionCoupure Links 653Ghent, 9000 BELGIUMTel: 32 49 635 8404osvaldo.filipe@ugent.be

Fiorilli, ValentinaNational Research Council

(CNR)Institute for Plant ProtectionViale Mattioli 25Turin, 10125 ITALYTel: 39 011 670 5778valentina.fiorilli@unito.it

Fisher, Robert1345 Altschul AveMenlo Park, CA 94025 Tel: (650) 723-3122fisher@stanford.edu

Fishman, MaxCornell UnivApt B167 Snyder Hill RoadIthaca, NY 14850 Tel: (760) 877-2896mf622@cornell.edu

Fliegmann, JudithLIPM UMR CNRSJNRA 2594/441Chemin de Borde RougeAuzeville - BP 52627Castanet Tolosan, 31326 FRANCETel: 33 561 288 5513Fax: 33 561 285 061judith.fliegmann@

toulouse.inra.fr

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Foster, LesleyWarwick Univ7 Coniston CrescentLoughborough, le11 3rq UNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 7765 041 670lesley.foster@warwick.ac.uk

Fotiadis, ChristosAgricultural Univ of AthensElikonos 34Athens, 16344 GREECETel: 30 1 210 529 4350xfoti@hotmail.com

Franco, ChristopherFlinders UnivMedical BiotechnologyRegistry Road,Health Science BldgBedford Park, Adelaide, SA 5066AUSTRALIATel: 61 8 7221 8554Fax: 61 8 7221 8555chris.franco@flinders.edu.au

Franken, PhilippInst for Vegetable &Ornamental CropsIGZ - Plant Nutrition DeptTheodor-Echtermeyer-Weg 1Grossbeeren, 14979 GERMANYTel: 49 3370 178 215Fax: 49 3370 155 391franken@igzev.de

Frantzeskakis, LamprinosHeinrich HeineUniversitat DusseldorfUniversitatsstrasse 1Gebäude: 26.12.01.31Dusseldorf, 40225 GERMANYTel: 49 1762 777 6470lamprinos.frantzeskakis@

uni-duesseldorf.de

Frederick, ReidUSDA ARS FDWSRU1301 Ditto AvenueFt Detrick, MD 21702-5023 Tel: (301) 619-7386Fax: (301) 619-2880reid.frederick@ars.usda.gov

Freedman, RogerStable House19 High StreetLittle ShelfordCambridgeshire, CB22 5ES UNITED KINGDOMTel: (847) 425-1277Fax: (847) 425-1232rpf@mediant.co.uk

Frettinger, PatrickBASF Agro21 Chemin de la SauvegardeEcully, 69130 FRANCETel: 33 4 7285 4690Fax: 33 4 7285 4807frettinger@yahoo.fr

Frugoli, JuliaClemson UnivGenetics, Biochemistry Dept154 Poole Ag Bldg130 McGinty CtClemson, SC 29634 Tel: (864) 656-1859Fax: (864) 656-0393jfrugol@clemson.edu

Fry, WilliamCornell UnivPlant Pathology Dept334 Plant Science BldgIthaca, NY 14853-4203 Tel: (607) 255-7863Fax: (607) 255-4471wef1@cornell.edu

Fuchs, MarcCornell UnivPlant Pathology DeptNYSAES - 630 W North StreetGeneva, NY 14456 Tel: (315) 787-2487Fax: (315) 787-2389mf13@cornell.edu

Fujisaki, KokiIwate Biological Research Ctr22-174-4 NaritaKitakami, 024-0003 JAPANTel: 81 197 682 911Fax: 81 197 683 881k-fujisaki@ibrc.or.jp

Funnell-Harris, DeannaUSDA ARSGrain, Forage & Bioenergy ResUniv of Nebraska137 Keim HallLincoln, NE 68583-0937 Tel: (402) 472-9099Fax: (402) 472-4020deanna.funnell-harris@

ars.usda.gov

Furci, LeonardoUniv of SheffieldAnimal & Plant Sciences (APS)Western BankSheffield, S10 2TN UNITED KINGDOMlfurci1@sheffield.ac.uk

Furlan, GiuliaLeibniz Institute for

Plant BiochemistryAugust-Bebel Str.35Halle, 06108 GERMANYTel: 49 1573 524 3400giulia.furlan@ipb-halle.de

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Gal On, AmitVolcani Center AROPlant PathologyPO Box 6 - Derch HamakabimBet-Dagan, 50250 ISRAELTel: 972 50 622 0563amitg@agri.gov.il

Gamir Felip, JordiUniversitat Jaume I (UJI)C/ Bernat Artola 21 3 MCastello de la Plana, 12004 SPAINTel: 34 63 524 1240jgamir@uji.es

Garcia, PrestonCastleton State CollegeNatural Sciences Dept233 South StreetCastleton, VT 05735 Tel: (802) 468-1387Fax: (802) 468-1170preston.garcia@castleton.edu

Gassmann, WalterUniv of MissouriPlant Sciences Division371C Life Sciences CenterColumbia, MO 65211-7310 Tel: (573) 884-7703Fax: (573) 884-9676gassmannw@missouri.edu

Geiger, OttoUniv Nacional Autonoma

de MexicoCentro de CienciasGenomicasAvendida Universidad S/nCuernavaca, 62251 MEXICOTel: 52 777 329 0815otto@ccg.unam.mx

Gelvin, StantonPurdue UnivBiological Sciences DeptLilly Hall of Life SciencesWest Lafayette, IN 47907 Tel: (765) 494-4939Fax: (765) 496-1496gelvin@bilbo.bio.purdue.edu

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Giraldo, MarthaKansas State UnivPlant Pathology Dept4024 Throckmorton PlantScience CtrMANHATTAN, KS 66502 Tel: (785) 532-2337mgiraldo@ksu.edu

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UNAMCentro de Ciencias GenomicasGenomica Funcional

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Goh, Chooi HuaAustralian National UnivDiv of Plant Sciences, RSBBldg 134 Linnaeus WayCanberra, 2601 AUSTRALIATel: 61 2 6125 3524chooihua.goh@anu.edu.au

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Grenville-Briggs, LauraSwedish Univ of Agric

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Gross, DennisTexas A&M UnivPlant Pathology & Microbiology2132 TAMUCollege Station, TX 77843-2132Tel: (979) 458-0637Fax: (979) 845-6483d-gross@tamu.edu

Grundler, FlorianUniv BonnINRES Molec PhytomedicineKarlrobert-Kreiten-Str.13Bonn, 53115 GERMANYTel: 49 1637 755 661grundler@uni-bonn.de

Gu, ChengIGDB of CASNo. 1 West Beichen Road,Chaoyang DistBeijing, CHINATel: 86 10 6480 7607Fax: 86 10 6480 7607cgu@genetics.ac.cn

Guerinot, Mary LouDartmouth CollegeBiology Dept78 College StreetHanover, NH 03755 Tel: (603) 646-2527Fax: (603) 646-1347guerinot@dartmouth.edu

Guinel, FrederiqueWilfrid Laurier UnivBiology DeptWaterloo, ON N2L 3C5 CANADATel: (519) 884-0710x2230Fax: (519) 746-0677fguinel@wlu.ca

Guiu Aragones, CeliaCtr for Research in

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Gupta, MeenuKochi University JapanPlant Pathology & BiotecMonobe 200, NankokuKochi, 783-8502 JAPANTel: 81 80 5538 6745meenu.kochi@yahoo.com

Gutjahr, CarolineLMU MunchenBiozentrum MartinsriedGrosshaderner Strasse 4Martinsried, D-82152 GERMANYTel: 49 8921 807 4740Fax: 49 8921 807 4702caroline.gutjahr@lmu.de

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Hadwiger, LeeWashington State UnivPlant Pathology DeptPullman, WA 99164-6430 Tel: (509) 335-3751Fax: (509) 335-9581chitosan@wsu.edu

Halane, MorganUniversity of Missouri3476 Rock Quarry RoadColumbia, MO 65201 Tel: (660) 619-5590mkhbnd@mail.mizzou.edu

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Harris, JeanneUniv of VermontPlant Biology Dept63 Carrigan DrBurlington, VT 05405 Tel: (802) 656-2933Fax: (802) 656-0440jeanne.harris@uvm.edu

Harrison, MariaBoyce Thompson InstPlant ResearchTower RoadIthaca, NY 14853 Tel: (607) 254-6472Fax: (607) 254-6779mjh78@cornell.edu

Harrison, RichardEast Malling ResearchHarrison Lab, GCINew RdEast Malling, ME19 6BJ UNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 1732 523 747richard.harrison@emr.ac.uk

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Harvey, SarahUniv of WarwickBiological Sciences DeptCoventry, CV4 7AL UNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 07876 454 167s.e.harvey@warwick.ac.uk

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He, PingTexas A&M UnivInst for Plant Genomics &

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He, ZuhuaShanghai Inst for Biological

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Heard, WilliamThe Sainsbury LaboratoryNorwich Research ParkColney LaneNorwich, NR4 7UH UNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 0160 345 000william.heard@tsl.ac.uk

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Hind, SarahBoyce Thompson Institute533 Tower RoadIthaca, NY 14850 Tel: (607) 220-9610srh226@cornell.edu

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Hiratsuka, KazuyukiYokohama Natl Univ79-7 Tokiwadai, Hodogaya-kuYokohama, 240-8501 JAPANTel: 81 45 339 4413hiratsk@ynu.ac.jp

Hirsch, AnnUniv of CaliforniaMolecular Cell & Dev Biology405 Hilgard AveLos Angeles, CA 90095-1606 Tel: (310) 206-8673Fax: (310) 206-5413ahirsch@ucla.edu

Hofte, MonicaUniv of GentCrop Protection DeptCoupure Links 653Gent, 9000 BELGIUMTel: 32 9 264 6017Fax: 32 9 264 6238monica.hofte@ugent.be

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Horvath, DianaTwo Blades FoundationC/O Diana Horvath1630 Chicago Ave - Ste 1907Evanston, IL 60201 Tel: (847) 425-1277Fax: (847) 425-1232dmh@2blades.org

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Hueckelhoven, RalphTechnische Univ MunchenLehrstuhl Fur PhytopathologieEmil-Ramauu-Sh. 2Freising, 85350 GERMANYTel: 49 81 6171 3682Fax: 49 81 6171 4538hueckelhoven@wzw.tum.de

Huerta, AlejandraUniv of WisconsinPlant Pathology Dept1630 Linden DrMadison, WI 53706 Tel: (831) 594-8760ahuerta@wisc.edu

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Hynes, MichaelUniv of CalgaryBiology Dept2500 Univ Drive NWCalgary, AB T2N 1N4 CANADATel: (403) 220-8473Fax: (403) 289-9311hynes@ucalgary.ca

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Iida, YuichiroNatl Inst of Vegetable

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Inada, NorikoNara Inst of Science

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Innes, RogerIndiana UnivBiology Dept915 East Third StreetBloomington, IN 47405-7107 Tel: (812) 855-2219Fax: (812) 855-6082rinnes@indiana.edu

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Jaiswal, AmitHebrew UnivPlant Pathology &

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Jin, HailingUniv of CaliforniaPlant Pathology Dept900 University AveRiverside, CA 92521-0001 Tel: (951) 827-2503Fax: (951) 827-4294hailing.jin@ucr.edu

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Joly, DavidUniv de MonctonDept of Biology18 Antonine-MailletMoncton, NB E1A 3A9 CANADATel: (506) 858-4334david.joly@umoncton.ca

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Jones, MikeMurdoch UnivBiological Sciences & BiotechSouth St, MurdochfPerth, WA 6150 AUSTRALIATel: 61 8 9360 2424Fax: 61 8 9360 6303m.jones@murdoch.edu.au

Jones, DavidAustralian Natl UnivDivision of Plant ScienceBldg 134Research School of BiologyCanberra, ACT 0200 AUSTRALIATel: 61 2 6125 4192Fax: 61 2 6125 0313david.jones@anu.edu.au

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Jordan, TinaUniv TuebingenCtr for Molecular Plant BiologyAuf der Morgenstelle 32Tuebingen, 72076 GERMANYTel: 49 7071 297 4616tina.jordan@

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Jung, Ho WonDong-A UniversityGenetic Engineering37 Nakdong-Daero550beon-gil Saha-guBusan, 604-714 KOREATel: 82 51 200 7546hwjung@dau.ac.kr

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Kadota, YasuhiroThe Sainsbury LaboratoryJohn Innes CentreColney LaneNorwich, NR47UH UNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 7577 814 717kadota0407@gmail.com

Kahmann, RegineMax Planck InstFur Terrestrische MikrobiolKarl-Von-Frisch Strasse 10Marburg, 35043 GERMANYTel: 49 6421 178 501Fax: 49 6421 178 509kahmann@

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Kaku, HanaeMeiji UnivLife Sciences Dept1-1-1, Higashi-Mita, Tama-kuKawasaki, Kanagawa, 214-8571JAPANTel: 81 44 934 7805Fax: 81 44 934 7805kaku@isc.meiji.ac.jp

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Kaminaka, HironoriTottori UnivFaculty of AgricultureKoyama-Minami 4-101Tottori-city, 680-8553 JAPANTel: 81 857 31 5378Fax: 81 857 31 5378kaminaka@muses.tottori-u.ac.jp

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Kang, SeogchanPenn State UnivPlant Pathology & Env

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Kang, Hong-GuTexas State UniversityBiology601 University DrSan Marcos, TX 78666 Tel: (512) 245-7508kang@txstate.edu

Kannenberg, ElmarUniv of GeorgiaComplex Carbohydrate Res Ctr315 Riverbend RoadAthens, GA 30602 Tel: (706) 542-2949Fax: (706) 542-4412ekannenberg@ccrc.uga.edu

Kant, PragyaDept of Environment &

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Karademiris, KostasUniv of CreteBiology DeptVoutes Univ CampusVassilika VoutHeraklion, Crete, GR-700 13 GREECETel: 30 28 1039 4368kkarandemiris@gmail.com

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Keller, BeatUniv of ZurichInst for Plant BiologyZollikerstrase 107Zurich, 8008 SWITZERLANDTel: 41 44 634 8230Fax: 41 44 634 8204bkeller@botinst.uzh.ch

Kemen, EricMax Planck Inst for

Plant Breeding ResMax Planck Research GroupFungal BiodiveCarl-von-Linne Weg 10Cologne, 50829 GERMANYTel: 49 221 506 2317kemen@mpipz.mpg.de

Kemmerling, BirgitUniv of TuebingenZMBPCtr for Plant Molecular BiologyAuf Morgenstelle 5Plant BiochemistryTuebingen, 72076 GERMANYTel: 49 707 1297 6654birgit.kemmerling@

zmbp.uni-tuebingen.de

Kereszt, AttilaBiological Research CenterHungarian Academy of SciencesTemesvari Korut 62Szeged, H-6726 HUNGARYTel: 36 30 827 0457Fax: 36 62 433 188kereszt.attila@brc.mta.hu

Kettles, GraemeRothamsted ResearchPlant Biology & Crop ScienceWest CommonHarpenden, AL5 2JQ UNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 1582 763 133x2299graeme.kettles@

rothamsted.ac.uk

Khan, MohammadDefence Research LaboratoryPost Bag 2Tezpur, 784001 INDIATel: 91 94 0134 5580haneef.itrc@gmail.com

Khani, SajjadMax Planck Inst for

Plant Breeding ResPlant Microbe InteractionCarl-von-Linne-Weg 10Cologne, D-50829 GERMANYTel: 49 2215 062 307khani@mpipz.mpg.de

Kidd, BrendanCSIRO Plant Industry4/65 Baden StreetJoondanna, WA, 6060 AUSTRALIATel: 61 43 876 2048brendan.kidd@csiro.au

Kim, Jung-GunStanford UnivBiological Sciences Dept224 Gilbert Bldg371 Serra MallStanford, CA 94305 Tel: (650) 723-3500junggunk@stanford.edu

Kim, PanyaUniv of NebraskaBeadle Center N3121901 Vine StreetLincoln, NE 68588 Tel: (951) 212-6788pkim3@huskers.unl.edu

Kim, HyeranMax-Planck-Inst for

Plant Breeding ResCarl-von-Linne-Weg 10Cologne, 50829 GERMANYTel: 49 2215 062 327hyeran@mpipz.mpg.de

Kim, Min Gab501 Jinju-DaeroJinju, 660-701 KOREATel: 82 55 772 2427mgk1284@gnu.ac.kr

Kiraly, LorantPlant Protection InstHungarian Academy of

Sciences15 Herman Otto StrBiotechnologyBudapest, 1022 HUNGARYTel: 36 1 487 7527Fax: 36 1 487 7555kiraly.lorant@agrar.mta.hu

Klessig, DanielBoyce Thompson InstPlant ResearchTower RoadIthaca, NY 14853-1802 Tel: (607) 254-1300Fax: (607) 254-6779dfk8@cornell.edu

Knogge, WolfgangLeibniz Inst of PlantBiochemistryWeinberg 3Halle, 06120 GERMANYTel: 49 345 5582 1450Fax: 49 345 5582 1409wknogge@ipb-halle.de

Kobayashi, IsseiMie UnivPlant Functional Genomics Div1515 KamihamaLife Science Res CtrTsu, Mie, 514-8507 JAPANTel: 81 592 31 9074Fax: 81 592 31 9048issei@gene.mie-u.ac.jp

Kobayashi, KappeiEhime UnivFaculty of Agriculture3-5-7 TarumiMatsuyama, Ehime, 790-8566 JAPANTel: 81 89 946 9868Fax: 81 89 946 9868kappei@agr.ehime-u.ac.jp

Kobe, BostjanUniv of QueenslandChemistry & Molec BiosciencesCooper RoadBrisbane, QLD 4072 AUSTRALIATel: 61 7 3365 2132Fax: 61 7 3365 4699b.kobe@uq.edu.au

Koebnik, RalfIRD MontpellierUMR 186 RPD911, Ave AgropolisMontpellier, Cedex 5, 34394 FRANCETel: 33 46 741 6212Fax: 33 46 741 6181ralf.koebnik@ird.fr

Kogel, Karl-HeinzJustus Liebig UnivInst Fur Phytopath/ZoologieHeinrich Buff Ring 26-32Giessen, 35392 GERMANYTel: 49 641 993 7490Fax: 49 641 993 7499karl-heinz.kogel@

agrar.uni-giessen.de

Kraus, ChristineCornell UniversityTower RoadIthaca, NY 14853-1801 Tel: (607) 379-5831Fax: (607) 379-5831cmk253@cornell.edu

Krause, AndreaUniv of Bremen FB2Microbe-Plant InteractionsPostfach 33 04 40Bremen, 28334 GERMANYTel: 49 421 2186 2895Fax: 49 421 2186 2873akrause@uni-bremen.de

Kremer, JamesMichigan State Univ106 Plant Bio612 Wilson RoadEast Lansing, MI 48824 Tel: (517) 353-9182kremerj1@msu.edu

Kron Morelli, RobertoAgrifuturVia Campagnole 8Alfianello, 25020 ITALYTel: 39 030 993 4776rkm@agrifutur.com

Kubo, YasuyukiKyoto Prefectural UnivLab of Plant PathologyGrad School of Life &

Env SciencesKyoto, 606-8522 JAPANTel: 81 75 703 5613Fax: 81 75 703 5613y_kubo@kpu.ac.jp

Kuchitsu, KazuyukiTokyo Univ of ScienceApplied Biological Science2641 YamazakiNoda, Chiba, 278-8510 JAPANTel: 81 4 7122 9404Fax: 81 4 7123 6433kuchitsu@rs.tus.ac.jp

Kud, JoannaUniversity of IdahoPlant, Soil & Entomological

Sciences875 Perimeter Drive MS 2339Moscow, ID 83843 Tel: (208) 596-6560kud6756@vandals.uidaho.edu

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Kuester, HelgeLeibniz Universität HannoverInst Für Pflanzengenetik,Abt. IV Herrenhäuser Strasse 2Hannover, 30419 GERMANYTel: 49 511 762 17931helge.kuester@

genetik.uni-hannover.de

Kuhn, HannahRWTH Aachen UnivInst for Biology IPlant Molecular Cell BiologyWorringerweg 1Aachen, D-52056 GERMANYTel: 49 2418 028 130hannah.kuhn@rwth-aachen.de

Kumar, AundyIndian Agricultural Reseach InstDivision of Plant PathologyPusa CampusNew Delhi, 110012 INDIATel: 91 95 4082 9009Fax: 91 11 2584 0772kumar@iari.res.in

Kunkel, BarbaraWashington UnivBiology Dept1 Brookings DrCampus Box 1137St Louis, MO 63130-4862 Tel: (314) 935-7284Fax: (314) 935-4432kunkel@biology.wustl.edu

Kunstler, AndrasPlant Protection InstCtr for Agric ResHungarian Academy of

SciencesHerman Otto Ut 15Budapest, 1022 HUNGARYTel: 36 1 487 7527kunstler.andras@agrar.mta.hu

Kusch, StefanRWTH Aachen,Institute for Biology 1Plant Molecular Cell BiologyWorringerweg 1Aachen, 52056 GERMANYTel: 49 2418 028 130skusch@bio1.rwth-aachen.de

Kvitko, BrianMichigan State UnivDOE Plant Research

LaboratoryRm 106 PBL, 612 Wilson RdEast Lansing, MI 48824 Tel: (970) 631-2608hueckelhoven@wzw.tum.de

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Lai, Erh-MinAcademia SinicaInst of Plant & Microbiol

Biology128, Sec 2Academia Rd, NankangTaipei, TAIWANTel: 886 2 2787 1158emlai@gate.sinica.edu.tw

Lang, JillianColorado State UnivBSPM1177 Campus DeliveryFort Collins, CO 80523 Tel: (970) 491-1594jillian.lang@colostate.edu

Lang, JulienISV/CNRS30 rue Des DahliasVillebon Sur Yvette, 91140 FRANCETel: 33 68 365 6665whynot4@gmail.com

Larrainzar, EstibalizUniv of CaliforniaPlant Pathology DeptOne Shields AveDavis, CA 95616-8680 Tel: (530) 754-6489elarrainzar@ucdavis.edu

Lartey, RobertUSDA ARS1500 N Central AveSidney, MT 59270 Tel: (406) 433-9490Fax: (406) 433-5038rlartey@sidney.ars.usda.gov

Le Fevre, RuthSainsbury LaboratoryBateman StreetCambridge, CB2 1LR UNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 7779 117 341rel43@cam.ac.uk

Lebeis, SarahUniv of TennesseeMicrobiology DeptM409 Walters Life ScienceKnoxville, TN 37996-0845 Tel: (865) 974-4042slebeis@utk.edu

Ledger, ThomasUniv Adolfo IbanezAv. Portugal 551, Dept 821Santiago de Chile, CHILETel: 56 2 2331 1704tledger@uai.cl

Lee, JiyoungUniv of ChicagoGCIS W519P929 E 57th StreetChicago, IL 60617 Tel: (773) 834-1906jiyoung1@uchicago.edu

Lee, JustinLeibniz Inst of Plant

BiochemistryWeinberg 3Halle Saale, D-06120 GERMANYTel: 49 345 5582 1410jlee@ipb-halle.de

Leibman-Markus, MeiravTel Aviv UnivRamat AvivTel Aviv, 69978 ISRAELTel: 972 3 640 5323meiravleibman@gmail.com

Lepek, VivianaIIB-INTECH-UNSAMAv Gen Paz 5445Entre Const Y AlbarellosINTI Edificio 24 - PO Box 30San Martin, BA 1650 ARGENTINATel: 54 11 4580 7255Fax: 55 11 4752 9639vlepek@iib.unsam.edu.ar

Lewis, JenniferUSDA ARSPlant Gene Expression Center800 Buchanan StreetAlbany, CA 94710 Tel: (510) 559-5909Fax: (510) 559-5678jdlewis@berkeley.edu

Lewis, LauraEast Malling ResearchHarrison Lab, GCINew RdEast Malling, ME19 6BJ UNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 1732 523 750laura.lewis@emr.ac.uk

Li, XinUniv of British ColumbiaMichael Smith LabsRm 301, 2185 East MallVancouver, BC V6T 1Z4 CANADATel: (604) 802-3155Fax: (604) 822-2114xinli@interchange.ubc.ca

Li, NingxiaoPennysylvania State Univ523 Marjorie Mae StreetState College, PA 16803 Tel: (814) 954-2290bioli.ningxiao@gmail.com

Libault, MarcUniv of OklahomaMicrobiology & Plant Biology770 Van Vleet OvalNorman, OK 73019 Tel: (405) 325-6516libaultm@ou.edu

Lin, Nai-ChunNatl Taiwan UnivAgricultural Chemistry DeptNo 1, Sec 4, Roosevelt RoadTaipei, 10617 TAIWANTel: 886 2 3366 3840Fax: 886 2 3366 3840nlin@ntu.edu.tw

Lin, Jer-ShengInst of Plant & Microbial

Biology128 Sec. 2Academia Road, NankangTaipei, 11529 TAIWANTel: 886 2 2787 1031Fax: 886 2 2782 7954jersheng@gate.sinica.edu.tw

Lindstrom, KristinaUniv of HelsinkiApplied Chem & MicrobiologyPO Box 56 - Vilkinkaari 9Helsinki, 00014 FINLANDTel: 358 970 855 282Fax: 358 970 85322lindstro@millipede.helsinki.fi

Lionetti, VincenzoDept Di Biologia E

Biotecnologie“C.Darwin”Piazzale A. Moro 5Rome, 00185 ITALYTel: 39 064 991 2641Fax: 39 064 991 2446vincenzo.lionetti@uniroma1.it

Liou, Ruey-FenNatl Taiwan UnivPlant Pathology &

Microbiology1 Sec 4 Roosevelt RdTaipei, 106 TAIWANTel: 886 2 3366 5208Fax: 886 2 2362 0271rfliou@ntu.edu.tw

Lipuma, JustineInst Sophia AgrobiotechBP 167400 Route Des ChappesSophia Antipolis CEDEX,

06903FRANCETel: 33 6 6623 6456justine.lipuma@gmail.com

Liu, JieChinese Academy of SciencesInst of Genetics & Dev BiologyNo 1 West Beichen RoadChaoyang DistrictBeijing, 100101 CHINATel: 86 10 6480 7607liujie@genetics.ac.cn

Liu, YuleTsinghua UnivSchool of Life SciencesRoom 416, Renhuan BldgBeijing, 100084 CHINATel: 86 10 6279 4013yuleliu@mail.tsinghua.edu.cn

Liu, QianChina Agricultural UnivPlant Pathology DeptNo. 2 Yunamingyuan XiluBeijing, 100193 CHINATel: 86 10 6273 1102liuqian@cau.edu.cn

Liu, XiaokunZMBPBiochemistry DeptAuf der Morgenstelle 32Tuebingen, GERMANYTel: 49 7071 297 6656xiaokun.liu@uni-tuebingen.de

Liu, WendeInst of Plant ProtectionChinese Academy of Agric

ScienceNo 2, West Yuan Ming Yuan RdHaidianBeijing, 100193 CHINATel: 86 10 6281 7045wendeliu@126.com

Loh, Pek ChinUniv Tunku Abdul RahmanDept of Biomedical SceienceJalan University, Bandar BaratKampar, Perak, 31900 MALAYSIATel: 60 5 468 888x4519Fax: 60 5 466 1313lohpc@utar.edu.my

Lojkowska, EwaUniv of GdanskPlant Protection & Biotech24 Kladki StrGdansk, 80-822 POLANDTel: 48 58 523 6345Fax: 48 58 301 2807ewa.lojkowska@

biotech.ug.edu.pl

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Lombardi, NadiaUniv Degli Studi DiNapoli Federico IIVia Universita 100Portici (Napoli), 80055 ITALYTel: 39 081 253 9341nadia.lombardi@unina.it

Long, SharonStanford UnivBiology Dept371 Serra MallRm 216 Gilbert BldgStanford, CA 94305-5020 Tel: (650) 723-3135Fax: (650) 725-8309srl@stanford.edu

Loper, JoyceUSDA ARS3524 NW Orchard AveCorvallis, OR 97330 Tel: (541) 738-4057Fax: (541) 738-4020loperj@science.oregonstate.edu

Lopez Marquez, DiegoUniv de MalagaArea of GeneticsBoulevar Louis PasteurFac de CienciaMalaga, 29071 SPAINTel: 34 62 047 4459dlm@uma.es

Lopez Sanchez, AnaUniv of SheffieldAnimal & Plant SciencesAlfred Denny BldgWestern BankSheffield, S10 2TN UNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 1142 224 379a.lopez-sanchez@

sheffield.ac.uk

Lopez-Lara, IsabelUNAMCentro de Ciencias GenomicasAv Univ S/N Colonia

ChamilpaCuernavaca, Mor., 62210 MEXICOTel: 52 777 329 0815Fax: 52 777 317 5581isabel@ccg.unam.mx

Loria, RosemaryUniv of FloridaPlant Pathology Dept1449 Fifield HallGainesville, FL 32611-0680 Tel: (352) 273-4634Fax: (352) 392-6532rloria@ufl.edu

Lorito, MatteoUniv Degli Studi Di NapoliDip Arbopave,Sez Patologia VegVia Universita, 100Portici (NA), 80055 ITALYTel: 39 81 775 5142Fax: 39 81 775 5320lorito@unina.it

Lozano, MauricioCONICET - UNLP31 Bis 3964La Plata, 1900 ARGENTINATel: 54 922 1572 3835mjlozano@biol.unlp.edu.ar

Lu, Yi-JuMichigan State Univ1066 Bogue StreetEast Lansing, MI 48824 Tel: (517) 884-4067luyiju@msu.edu

Lu, Yen-TingAcademia Sinica &Natl Chung-Hsing Univ250, Kuo-Kuang RoadTaichung, 40227 TAIWANTel: 886 4 2284 0468x233edwenalu@gmail.com

Lu, HuaUniv of Maryland Baltimore CountyBiological Sciences Dept1000 Hilltop CircleBaltimore, MD 21250 Tel: (410) 455-5972hualu@umbc.edu

Lu, ShunwenUSDA ARSNorthern Crop Science LabCereal Crops Research Unit1307 18th Street NFargo, ND 58102-2765 Tel: (701) 239-1344Fax: (701) 239-1369shunwen.lu@ars.usda.gov

Lu, XuanIowa State UnivPlant Biology DeptRoom 4232Molecular Biology BldgAmes, IA 50010 Tel: (515) 520-9380xuanlu@iastate.edu

Ludwig, NoraUtrecht UnivPlant Microbe InteractionsPadualaan 8Utrecht, 3584 CH NETHERLANDSTel: 31 64 975 5216noraludwig@gmail.com

Luna Diez, EstrellaUniv of SheffieldAnimal & Plant ScienceWestern Bank, S10 2NT UNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 7823 885 610e.luna-diez@sheffield.ac.uk

Lundberg, Derek102 Kilbreck DrCary, NC 27511 Tel: (919) 360-9463derek.lundberg@gmail.com

Lyngkjaer, MichaelUniv of CopenhagenPlant Biology & BiotechnologyThorvaldsensvej 40Fac of Life ScienceFrederiksberg C, DK-1871 DENMARKTel: 45 3 533 3304mlyn@life.ku.dk

Lyngs Jorgensen, HansUniv of CopenhagenFaculty of Life SciencesThorvaldsensvej 40Frederiksberg C, DK-1871 DENMARKTel: 45 35 333 336hjo@life.ku.dk

M

Ma, Lay-SunInst of Plant & Microbioal

Biology128 Sec. 2, Academia RoadNankangTaipei, 11529 TAIWANTel: 886 2 2787 1031i00029@hotmail.com

Ma, WenboUniv of CaliforniaPlant Pathology &

Microbiology900 University AveRiverside, CA 92521-0001 Tel: (951) 827-4349Fax: (951) 827-4294wenboma@ucr.edu

Ma, Ka-WaiUniv of CaliforniaPlant Pathology Dept3401 Watkins DrRiverside, CA 92507 Tel: (951) 289-0683kma007@ucr.edu

Mackey, DavidOhio State UnivHorticulture & Crop Science2021 Coffey RoadColumbus, OH 43074 Tel: (614) 292-5879Fax: (614) 292-7162mackey.86@osu.edu

MacLean, DanielThe Sainsbury LaboratoryNorwich Research ParkNorwich, NR4 7JJ UNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 1603 450 166dan.maclean@tsl.ac.uk

Mahadevan, Chidambareswaren

Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology

Plant Molecular BiologyThycad P.OTrivandrum, INDIATel: 91 47 1252 9453chidambareswaren@rgcb.res.in

Mahajan, RishiJUIT, SolanMohindra Nirman Bldg1st FloorNear Moto World, Nav-BaharShimla 2, 171002 INDIATel: 91 94 1857 9118rishisml@gmail.com

Malinovsky, FrederikkeUniv CopenhagenDNRF Center DynaMoDept PLENThorvaldsensvej 40Frb. C, 1871 DENMARKTel: 45 35 333 695fgm@plen.ku.dk

Manosalva, PatriciaBoyce Thompson Institute

for Plant Research533 Tower RoadIthaca, NY 14853 Tel: (607) 227-9105pmm92@cornell.edu

Manulis, ShulamitARO The Volcani CenterPlant Pathology DeptBet Dagan, 50250 ISRAELTel: 972 3 968 3685Fax: 972 3 968 3686shulam@volcani.agri.gov.il

Marek, StephenOklahoma State UnivEntomology & Plant Pathology127 Noble Research CenterStillwater, OK 74078-3033 Tel: (405) 744-3090Fax: (405) 744-6039mareks@okstate.edu

Marschall, RobertUniv of MuensterIBBPSchlossplatz 8Muenster, 48143 GERMANYTel: 49 25 1832 4993robert.marschall@

uni-muenster.de

Martin, GregoryBoyce Thompson Inst533 Tower RoadIthaca, NY 14850 Tel: (607) 254-1208Fax: (607) 255-6695gbm7@cornell.edu

Mastorakis, EmmanouilUniv of WarwickJohn Rous 69 John RousCoventry, cv48fb ENGLANDTel: 44 7564 071 356e.v.mastorakis@warwick.ac.uk

Mathioni, SandraUniv Federal de LavrasDept of FitopatologiaCP 3037Lavras, 37200-000 BRAZILTel: 55 35 9979 3050mathioni@gmail.com

Matsushita, YasuhikoTokyo Univ of Agric &

TechnologyGene Research Center3-5-8 Saiwai-cho - Fuchu-ShiTokyo, 183-8509 JAPANTel: 81 42 367 5855Fax: 81 42 367 5855ymatsu@cc.tuat.ac.jp

Mauch, FelixUniv of FribourgBiology Deptrue du Musee 10Fribourg, 1700 SWITZERLANDTel: 41 26 300 8817Fax: 41 26 300 9740felix.mauch@unifr.ch

Mauch-Mani, BrigitteUniv De NeuchatelSci Lab of Mol & Cell BiologyRue Emile Argand 11 CP 158Neuchatel, CH-2009 SWITZERLANDTel: 41 32 718 2205Fax: 41 32 718 2201brigitte.mauch@unine.ch

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McCann, LucyThe Sainsbury Laboratory15 Kingfisher CloseNorwich, NR47UH UNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 7527 676 452lucy.mccann@tsl.ac.uk

McClerklin, SheriWashington UnivBiology Dept, Campus Box

11371 Brookings DrSt Louis, MO 63130 Tel: (314) 935-4728Fax: (314) 935-4432smcclerk@wustl.edu

McDougal, RebeccaScion(New Zealand Forest Res Inst

Ltd)49 Sala StreetRotorua, 3046 NEW ZEALANDTel: 64 7 343 5534Fax: 64 21 477 019rebecca.mcdougal@

scionresearch.com

McDowell, JohnVirginia TechPlant Path, Physiology &

Weed ScienceLatham Hall - PO Box 0390Blacksburg, VA 24061 Tel: (540) 231-2388Fax: (540) 231-7126johnmcd@vt.edu

Md Hatta, Muhammad AsyrafThe Sainsbury Laboratory2 Blades GroupNorwich Research ParkNorwich, NR4 7UH UNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 1603 452 413asyraf.hatta@

sainsbury-laboratory.ac.uk

Medina Culma, Cesar Augusto

Univ de Los AndesDept of Biological SciencesCra 79 # 19A-37Bogota, 11001000 COLOMBIATel: 57 33 949 493 492ca.medina968@

uniandes.edu.co

Meghvansi, MukeshDefiance Research LaboratoryBiodegradation TechnologySolmaraTezpur, 784001 INDIATel: 91 94 3500 6785Fax: 91 37 1225 8534mk_meghvansi@yahoo.co.in

Melcher, UlrichOklahoma State UnivBiochem and Molec Biology246 Noble Research CenterStillwater, OK 74078-3035 Tel: (405) 744-6210Fax: (405) 744-7799umelcher@biochem.okstate.edu

Melotto, MaeliUniv of TexasBiology DeptB29 Life Science BldgArlington, TX 76019 Tel: (817) 272-1122Fax: (817) 272-2855melotto@uta.edu

Mesarich, CarlWageningen Univ (WUR)Laboratory of PhytopathologyDroevendaalsesteeg 1Wageningen, 6708 PB NETHERLANDSTel: 31 31 748 3130carl.mesarich@wur.nl

Mestre, PedroINRAGenetic Et Amelioratrion

de la VigneBP 507 - 28 rue de HerrlisheimColmar, 68021 FRANCETel: 33 38 922 4947mestre@colmar.inra.fr

Metraux, Jean-PierreUniv of FribourgBiology DeptRue Du Musee 10Fribourg, 1700 SWITZERLANDTel: 41 26 300 8811Fax: 41 26 300 9740jean-pierre.metraux@unifr.ch

Meyers, BlakeUniv of DelawarePlant and Soil Sciences Dept15 Innovation Way - Room 282Newark, DE 19711 Tel: (302) 831-3418Fax: (302) 831-3447meyers@dbi.udel.edu

Michelmore, RichardUniv of CaliforniaGenome CenterOne Shields AveDavis, CA 95616-8746 Tel: (530) 752-1729Fax: (530) 752-9659rwmichelmore@ucdavis.edu

Mideros, MariaUniv of Los AndesCarrera 1 Number 18A-10Bogota, 110911 COLOMBIATel: 57 1 339 4949mf.mideros35@uniandes.edu.co

Miliute, IngaLithuanian Res Ctr for

Agric & ForestryKaunas St. 30Kaunas RegBabtai, LT-54333 LITHUANIATel: 370 37 555 253i.miliute@lsdi.lt

Miller, JimiYale Univ1204 Whitney Ave, #415Hamden, CT 06517 Tel: (719) 661-5053jimi.miller@yale.edu

Millett, BenjaminDuPont Pioneer8305 NW 62nd AvePO Box 7060Johnston, IA 50131 Tel: (515) 535-4974ben.millett@pioneer.com

Minamisawa, KiwamuTohoku UnivGraduate School of Life

Sciences2-1-1, Katahira, Aoba-kuSendai, 980-8577 JAPANTel: 81 22 217 5684Fax: 81 22 217 5684kiwamu@ige.tohoku.ac.jp

Mitchell, ThomasOhio State UnivPlant Pathology Dept481 B Kottman Hall 2021 Coffey RdColumbus, OH 43210 Tel: (614) 292-1728Fax: (614) 292-4455mitchell.815@osu.edu

Mitchum, MelissaUniv of MissouriDivision of Plant Sciences1201 Rollins StreetColumbia, MO 65211 Tel: (573) 882-6152Fax: (573) 884-9676goellnerm@missouri.edu

Miyata, KanaMeiji UnivTamaku Higasimita 1-1-1Kawasaki, 214-8571 JAPANTel: 81 44 934 7805kmiyatanon@yahoo.co.jp

Mochizuki, TomofumiOsaka Prefecture UnivGraduate School of Life

& Environ Sci1-1, Gakuen-cho,Naka-ku, SakaishiOsaka, 599-8531 JAPANTel: 81 72 254 8459tomochi@plant.osakafu-u.ac.jp

Modzelan, MartaInst of Biochemistry &Biophysics PASPawinskiego 5aWarsaw, 02-106 POLANDTel: 48 79 336 6688marta.m85@gmail.com

Moeder, WolfgangUniv of TorontoCell & Systems Biology Dept25 Willcocks StreetToronto, ON M5S 3B2 CANADATel: (416) 946-0444Fax: (416) 978-5878wolfgang.moeder@utoronto.ca

Moffett, PeterUniv de SherbrookeBiology Dept2500 Blvd de L’UnivSherbrooke, QC J1K 2R1 CANADATel: (819) 821-8000x61057Fax: (819) 821-8049peter.moffett@usherbrooke.ca

Molina, AntonioUPMCentro Biotech Y Genomica

de PlantasPozuelo de Alarcon, 28223 SPAINTel: 34 91 336 4552antonio.molina@upm.es

Monaghan, JacquelineThe Sainsbury LabNorwich Research ParkColney LaneNorwich, NR4 7UH UNITED KINGDOMTel: 07403603305jacqueline.monaghan@tsl.ac.uk

Moscetti, IlariaUniv of TusciaVia Poggio Della Frusta 92Montefiascone (VT), 01027 ITALYTel: 39 076 135 7228ilariamoscetti@gmail.com

Moscou, MatthewThe Sainsbury LaboratoryJohn Innes Centre - Colney

LaneNorwich Research ParkNorwich, NR4 7UH UNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 1603 450 296matthew.moscou@tsl.ac.uk

Mosher, StephenUniv of WisconsinPlant Pathology Dept1630 Linden DrMadison, WI 53703 Tel: (608) 515-2090smosher2@wisc.edu

Motion, GrahamUniv of DundeeJames Hutton InstDivision of Plant SciencesErrol Road, InvergowrieDundee, DD2 5DA UNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 7799 255 060g.b.motion@dundee.ac.uk

Mou, ZhonglinUniv of FloridaMicrobiology & Cell ScienceMuseum Road, Bldg 981Gainesville, FL 32611 Tel: (352) 392-0285zhlmou@ufl.edu

Mubarik, NisaBogor Agricultural UnivDept of BiologyJalan Agatis IPB DermagaBogor West Java, 16680 INDONESIATel: 62 251 862 2833Fax: 62 251 862 2833mubariknisa@yahoo.com

Mudgett, Mary BethStanford UnivBiological Sciences Dept371 Serra MallStanford, CA 94305-5020 Tel: (650) 725-8650Fax: (650) 723-6132mudgett@stanford.edu

Murakami, Ei-ichiTokyo Univ of Agriculture25-5-202 Niikura2cyomeWakoshi Saitama, JAPANTel: 81 48 467 9529eimurakami@riken.jp

Mutuku, J. MusembiRIKEN Yokohama1-7-22 Suehiro-cho, Tsurumi-kuYokohama, 230-0045 JAPANTel: 81 45 503 9574josiah.mutuku@riken.jp

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Mysore, KirankumarSamuel Roberts Noble

FoundationPlant Biology Division2510 Sam Noble PkwyArdmore, OK 73401 Tel: (580) 224-6740Fax: (580) 224-6692ksmysore@noble.org

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Nadal, MarinaUniv of CambridgePlant Sciences DeptDowning StreetCambridge, CB2 3EA UNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 1223 330 216mn418@cam.ac.uk

Nakagawa, TomomiMeiji UnivDept of Life SciencesHigashi-mita 1-1-1Kawasaki, 214-8571 JAPANTel: 81 44 934 7039tf11001@meiji.ac.jp

Neale, HelenUniv of the West of EnglandBiosciences DeptFrenchay CampusCold Harbour LaneBristol, BS16 1Q4 UNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 117 9328 2499helen2.neale@uwe.ac.uk

Nelson, RichardSamuel Roberts Noble

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Sneh, BaruchTel Aviv UnivMoleculer Biology Ecology

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Sohn, Kee HoonMassey UnivInst of Agriculture &

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Solomon, PeterThe Australian National UnivResearch School of BiologyActon - Linnaeus Bldg #134Canberra, ACT 0200 AUSTRALIATel: 61 2 6125 3952peter.solomon@anu.edu.au

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Stacey, GaryUniv of MissouriC.S. Bond Life Science Bldg1201 Rollins StreetColumbia, MO 65211 Tel: (573) 884-4752Fax: (573) 882-0588staceyg@missouri.edu

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Staskawicz, BrianUniv of CaliforniaPlant Pathology Dept111 Koshland HallBerkeley, CA 94720 Tel: (510) 526-5326stask@berkeley.edu

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Stork, WilliamStanford UnivBiology DeptGilbert HallStanford, CA 94305 Tel: (515) 865-6437wstork@stanford.edu

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Stuart, JeffPurdue UnivEntomology Dept901 West State StreetWest Lafayette, IN 47909 Tel: (765) 494-4561Fax: (765) 496-1219stuartjj@purdue.edu

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Sueldo, DanielaWageningen URDroevendaalsesteeg 1Wageningen, 6708PB NETHERLANDSTel: 31 31 748 341daniela.sueldo@wur.nl

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Takahara, HiroyukiIshikawa Prefectural UnivBioproduction Science Dept1-308 SuematsuNonoichi, Ishikawa, 921-8836JAPANTel: 81 76 227 7220Fax: 81 76 227 7410takahara@ishikawa-pu.ac.jp

Takahashi, HidekiTohoku UnivGrad School of Agric Sciences1-1 Tsutsumidori-Amamiyamachi, Aoba-kuSendai, 981-8555 JAPANTel: 81 22 717 8659takahash@bios.tohoku.ac.jp

Takken, FrankUniv of AmsterdamPlant Pathology DeptScience Park 904Amsterdam, 1098 XH NETHERLANDSTel: 31 20 525 7795Fax: 31 20 525 7683f.l.w.takken@uva.nl

Talbot, NicholasUniv of ExeterExecutive SuiteNorthcote House, the Queens DrExeter, Devon, EX4 4QD UNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 1392 269 151Fax: 44 1392 263 434n.j.talbot@exeter.ac.uk

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Tang, Ji-LiangGuangxi UnivCollege of Bio-Science

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Thomma, BartWageningen UnivLaboratory of PhytopathologyDroevendaalsesteeg 1Wageningen, 6708 BP NETHERLANDSTel: 31 317 484 536bart.thomma@wur.nl

Thordal-Christensen, HansUniv of CopenhagenAgriculture & Ecology DeptThorvaldsensvej 40Frederiksberg C, 1871 DENMARKTel: 45 3 533 3443htc@life.ku.dk

Tian, MiaoyingUniv of HawaiiPlant & Env Protection

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Tjamos, EleftheriosAgric Univ of AthensLab Plant Pathology75 Iera Odos Str - VotanikosAthens, 118 55 GREECETel: 30 210 529 4505Fax: 30 210 529 4513ect@aua.gr

Tor, MahmutUniv of WorcesterNatl Pollen & Aerobiology

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Torrance, LesleyJames Hutton InstPlant-Pathogen Interactions

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Torrena, PernelynThe Australian National UnivLinnaeus Bldg 134Linnaeus WayCanberra, ACT 0200 AUSTRALIATel: 61 44 992 4831pernelyn.torrena@anu.edu.au

Tosa, YukioKobe UnivFaculty of AgricultureRokko-dai 1-1Kobe, Hyogo, 657-8501 JAPANTel: 81 78 803 6540Fax: 81 78 803 6540tosayuki@kobe-u.ac.jp

Toth, KatalinUniv of MissouriDivision of Plant Sciences1201 Rollins StreetColumbia, MO 65203 Tel: (573) 823-4877tothk@missouri.edu

Triplett, LindsayColorado State UniversityBioag Science DeptPlant Sciences,Campus Delivery 1177Fort Collins, CO 80523-1177 Tel: (574) 709-8701lindsay.triplett@colostate.edu

Trujillo, MarcoLeibniz Inst of Plant

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Tsikou, DanielaUniv of ThessalyBiochemistry & BiotechnologyPloutonos 26Larisa, 41221 GREECETel: 30 24 1056 5232dtsikou@bio.uth.gr

Tsitsigiannis, DimitriosAgric Univ of AthensLaboratory of Plant PathologyIera Odos 75Athens, 118 55 GREECETel: 30 210 529 4506Fax: 30 210 529 4513dimtsi@aua.gr

Tsuge, TakashiNagoya UnivGrad School of Bioagricultural

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Tudzynski, PaulWestfalische Wilhelms UnivInst fur BotanikSchlossgarten 3Muenster, 48149 GERMANYTel: 49 251 832 4998Fax: 49 251 832 1601tudzyns@uni-muenster.de

Tyler, BrettOregon State UnivCtr Genome Research &

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Uchiumi, ToshikiKagoshima UnivChemistry and Bioscience Dept1-21-35, KorimotoKagoshima, 890-0065 JAPANTel: 81 99 285 8164Fax: 81 99 285 8163uttan@sci.kagoshima-u.ac.jp

Udvardi, MichaelSamuel Roberts Noble

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Vale, GiampieroC.R.A. Genomic Research

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Valent, BarbaraKansas State UnivPlant Science Ctr Plant Path Dept4024 Throckmorton HallManhattan, KS 66506-5502 Tel: (785) 532-2336Fax: (785) 532-5692bvalent@ksu.edu

Valkonen, JariUniv of HelsinkiPlant Path Lab - Applied

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Valls, MarcUniv of BarcelonaGenetica Dept - Fac de

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Van Alfen, NealUniv of CaliforniaPlant Pathology Dept1 Shields Ave 150 Mark HallDavis, CA 95616-8571 Tel: (530) 752-1605Fax: (530) 752-9049nkvanalfen@ucdavis.edu

Van Brussel, AntonLeiden UnivInst Molecular Plant SciencesPostbus 9505 - Sylvius LabLeiden, 2300 AB NETHERLANDSTel: 31 71 527 5068Fax: 31 71 527 5088a.a.n.van.brussel@

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Van Damme, MireilleWageningen UnivPhytopathologyDroevendaalsesteeg 1Wageningen, 6708PB NETHERLANDSTel: 31 317 483 224mireille.vandamme@wur.nl

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Van Den Ackerveken, GuidoUtrecht UnivPlant-Microbe InteractionsPadualaan 8Utrecht, 3584 CH NETHERLANDSTel: 31 30 253 3013Fax: 31 30 253 2837g.vandenackerveken@uu.nl

Van den Burg, HarroldUniv of AmsterdamMolecular Plant PathologyScience Park 904Amsterdam, 1098 XH NETHERLANDSTel: 31 20 525 7797h.a.vandenburg@uva.nl

Van Der Hoorn, RenierUniv of OxfordPlant SciencesPlant Chemetics LabSouth Parks RoadOxford, OX1 3RB UNITED KINGDOMrenier.vanderhoorn@

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Van Hameren, BethanyCentre for Integrative Legume

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Vinatzer, BorisVirginia TechPPWS Dept - Ag Quad LaneLatham Hall - Rm 551Blacksburg, VA 24060 Tel: (540) 231-2126Fax: (540) 231-3347vinatzer@vt.edu

Vleeshouwers, VivianneWageningen UnivPlant Breeding DeptDroevendaalseseteeg 1Wageningen, 6708 PB NETHERLANDSTel: 31 317 487460vivianne.vleeshouwers@wur.nl

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Voegele, RalfUniv HohenheimInst of PhytomedizinFG PhytopathologyOtto-Sander-Strasse 5Stuttgart, DE-70599 GERMANYTel: 49 711 4592 2387Fax: 49 711 4592 2408ralf.voegele@uni-hohenheim.de

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Walton, JonathanMichigan State UnivDOE - Plant Research LabEast Lansing, MI 48824 Tel: (517) 353-4885Fax: (517) 353-9168walton@msu.edu

Wan, LiUniv of QueenslandSchool of Chemistry &

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Wang, YimingMax Planck Inst for Plant

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Wang, Guo-LiangOhio State Univ201 Kottman HallPlant Path Dept2010 Coffey RdColumbus, OH 43210 Tel: (614) 292-9280Fax: (614) 292-4455wang.620@osu.edu

Wang, XuliInst of Plant ProtectionChinese Academy of

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Weeraratne, NirodhaCharles Sturt UnivLocked Bag 588Boorooma StreetWagga Wagga, NSW 2678 AUSTRALIATel: 61 45 067 6621nweerarathne@csu.edu.au

Wei, HaileiCornell UnivPlant Pathology Dept334 Plant Sciecne BldgIthaca, NY 14850 Tel: (607) 220-3227haileiwei@gmail.com

White, FrankKansas State UnivPlant Pathology Dept4024 Throckmorton Plant

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Whitham, StevenIowa State UnivPlant Pathology Dept351 Bessey HallAmes, IA 50011-1020 Tel: (515) 294-4952Fax: (515) 294-9420swhitham@iastate.edu

Williams, SimonUniv of QueenslandSchool of Chem & Molecular

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Williams, ChristieUSDA ARS At Purdue UnivAgronomy Dept, Lilly Hall915 West State StreetWest Lafayette, IN 47907 Tel: (765) 494-6763cwilliams@purdue.edu

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Williamson, ValerieUniv of CaliforniaNematology DeptOne Shields AveDavis, CA 95616 Tel: (530) 752-3502Fax: (530) 752-5674vmwilliamson@ucdavis.edu

Wilson, RichardUniv of NebraskaPlant Pathology Dept406 Plant Sciences HallLincoln, NE 68583-0722 Tel: (402) 472-2156Fax: (402) 472-2855rwilson10@unl.edu

Wirthmueller, LennartJohn Innes Centre NorwichBiological ChemistryColney LaneNorwich, NR4 7UH UNITED KINGDOMTel: 44 1603 450000lennart.wirthmueller@jic.ac.uk

Wise, RogerIowa State UnivUSDA ARS - Plant Pathology411 Bessey HallAmes, IA 50011-1020 Tel: (515) 294-9756Fax: (515) 294-9420rpwise@iastate.edu

Wittulsky, SebastianINRA Centre NancyTree-Microbe Interactions Rue de L’ArboretumChampenoux, 54280 FRANCETel: 49 1767 307 5566sebastian.wittulsky@nancy.inra.fr

Wong, Mui YunUniv Putra MalaysiaPlant Protection DeptFaculty of AgricultureSerdang, Selangor, 43400 MALAYSIATel: 60 3 8947 4852Fax: 60 3 8938 1014muiyun@putra.upm.edu.my

Wong, Hann LingJalan UnivUniv Tunku Abdul Rahman Bandar Barat - Fac of ScienceKampar, 31900 MALAYSIATel: 60 54 688 888x4513hlwong2007@gmail.com

Wu, WenjieAustralian National UnivResearch School of BiologyLinnaeus Way, Bldg 134Canberra, ACT 0200 AUSTRALIATel: 61 6 125 4539wenjie.wu@anu.edu.au

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Xiao, FangmingUniv of IdahoPlant, Soil & Entomological

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Yadeta, KosteUniv of CaliforniaPlant Pathology DeptOne Shields AveDavis, CA 95616 Tel: (530) 752-7231kayadeta@ucdavis.edu

Yamakawa, TakeoKyushu UnivBioscience & BiotechnologyFac of Agric6-10-1 Hakozaki, Higashi-KuFukuoka, 812-8581 JAPANTel: 81 92 642 2847Fax: 81 92 642 2848yamakawa@agr.kyushu-u.ac.jp

Yang, BingIowa State UnivGenetics, Development &

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Yang, Jun-YiNatl Chung Hsing UnivInst of Biochemistry250, Kuo-Kuang RdTaichung, 40227 TAIWANTel: 886 97 517 9656jyang@nchu.edu.tw

Yang, FanUniv of NebraskaBeadle Center N3121901 Vine StreetLincoln, NE 68503 Tel: (217) 418-0368yangfan255@gmail.com

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Yasuda, NobukoNatl Agricultural Research CtrPlant Protection1-3-1 KannnondaiTsukuba, 305-8666 JAPANTel: 81 29 838 8940yasuda@affrc.go.jp

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Yokota, ShinsoUtsunomiya UnivForest Science Dept350 Mine-machiUtsunomiya, Tochigi, 321-8505JAPANTel: 81 28 649 5539Fax: 81 28 649 5545yokotas@cc.utsunomiya-u.ac.jp

Yoshioka, HirofumiNagoya UnivGrad School of Bioagricultural

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Yoshioka, KeikoUniv of TorontoCell & Systems Biology25 Willcocks StreetToronto, ON M5S 2G3 CANADATel: (416) 978-3545Fax: (416) 978-5878keiko.yoshioka@utoronto.ca

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Yurgel, SvetlanaWashington State UnivInst of Biological Chemistry100 Daity RoadClark Hall 299Pullman, WA 99164 Tel: (509) 335-8617syurgel@wsu.edu

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