College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
130 Biotechnology Building
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853-2703

The Institute for Genomic Diversity (IGD) is devoted to research and training in genetic diversity, plant genomics, biodiversity conservation, and solving problems affecting global food security. See more about us, our projects, and our global impact.

Our education and outreach projects include both hosting visitors at IGD and co-organizing workshops and other resources for the international community.

Visitors are encouraged to utilize the Institute's facilities to learn how to generate and analyze data for their research or train in the latest equipment and techniques. Visits can range from a tour, a few days, or up to a year
. Find out more about applying to visit IGD, possible funding sources, and visitor information.

Find out about IGD workshops, past and upcoming.

sorghum

 

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Ghana lab
 
beetle

(thanks to Rick Hoebeke for the Asian Longhorned beetle pic, and Rebecca Nelson for the sorghum one)
Contact Information....

Congratulations to the new African Scientist Fellowship winner, Solomon Chanyalew, from the Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research; he is working on tef, in collaboration with Mahmoud Zeid and Mark Sorrells.

The Cornell University Institute for Genomic Diversity Fellowship Program for African Scientists
Closed for 2009.

   


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Contact: Theresa Fulton, tf12@cornell.edu

Last updated June 3, 2009