Persatuan Genetik Malaysia :: Public Lectures

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Prof. Albert Sasson (UNESCO) 1994

Plant Biotechnologies in Pacific Rim Developing Countries: Achievements, Cooperation and Prospects

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Dr. Gurdev S. Khush (IRRI) 1995

Role of Genetics in Alleviating World Hunger

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Prof. R. B. Flavell (John Innes Institute) 1995

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Dr. Ramli Othman (RRIM) 1995

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Dr. N. Rajanaidu (PORIM) 1996

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Nobel Laureate Prof. Dr. David Baltimore (Stanford University) 1997

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Ms. Wendy Yap (WWF Malaysia) 1998

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Dr. Francis Yeh (University of Alberta) 2000

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Dr. Percy E. Sajise (IPGRI)

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Dr. Joanne Russell (SCRI, Scotland) 2002

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Dr. Robbie Waugh (SCRI, Scotland) 2004

Trait gene discovery

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Dr. David Marshall (SCRI, Scotland) 2004

Bioinformatic tools for genomics

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Dr. Nobert Billotte (CIRAD, France) 2004

Microsatellite multi-parent genetic mapping and moleculardetection of QTLs involved in vegetative and production characters in oil palm – Potential

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Prof. Yuan Longping (China National Hybrid Rice Research and Devlopment Centre, China) 2004

Hybrid Rice Research and Development

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Dr. Rene Smulders (Plant Research International, Wageningen, the Netherlands) 2006

Multilocusmicrosatellite haplotype sharing as a tool to estimate gene fl owand introgression in small population of endangered species

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Dr. A.W. Sjaak van Heudsen (Plant Research International, Wageningen, the Netherlands) 2006

Use of molecular marker techniques in onion breeding

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Prof. Albert Sasson 2010

Aspiring to Meet the Global Food Security Challenges through Biotechnologies

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Prof. Dr. Wickneswari Ratnam (UKM) 2012

A Practitioner’s Guide to Forest Genetics: Managing the Future of Southeast Asia’s Valuable Tropical Rainforests

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Dato’ Shaharuddin Mohammad Ismail (Lestari UKM) 2012

Options for Sustainable Management of Southeast Asia’s Valuable Tropical Rainforests

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