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NABC Report 13.Www PART VI LIST OF PARTICIPANTS Stanley Abramson Clifton Baile Arent Fox Kintner Plotkin & Kahn, University of Georgia PLLC 444 ADS Complex 1050 Connecticut Avenue, NW 425 River Rd. Washington DC 20036 Athens GA 30602 Jeffrey Adkisson Candace Bartholomew Grain and Feed Association of Illinois University of Connecticut 3521 Hollis Drive Cooperative Extension System Springfield IL 62707 1800 Asylum Ave. West Hartford CT 06117 Francis Adriaens Renessen LLC Giuseppe Battaglino 3000 Lakeside Dr. Suite 300S Ministry of Health Bannockburn IL 60015 Via Della Sierra Nevada 60 Rome 00144 Italy John Anderson Monsanto Roger Beachy 1609 Iredell Drive Donald Danforth Plant Science Center Raleigh NC 27608 7425 Forsyth Blvd. Box 1098 Wendy Anderson St. Louis MO 63105 Food Chemical News Margaret Becker Amy Ando NYS Department of Agriculture and 326 Mumford Hall Markets I Winners Circle University of Illinois Albany NY 12205 1301 W. Gregory Dr. Urbana IL 61801 P.S. Benepal Association of Research Directors Mary Arends-Kuenning Virginia State University University of Illinois Box 9061 408 Mumford Hall Petersburg VA 23806 1301 W. Gregory Dr. Urbana IL 61801 Gerona Berdak United Soybean Board Paul Backman 401 N. Michigan Ave. Penn State University Chicago IL 60611 College of Agricultural Sciences 217 Agricultural Administration Duane Berglund Building North Dakota State University University Park PA 16802 Box 5051 Fargo ND 58105 Participants Chris Bigall Fred Bradshaw Canadian Consulate General Route 1 180 N. Stetson Ave. Suite 2400 Box 259 Chicago IL 60601 Griggsville IL 62340 Wayne Bill William Brown Missouri Department of Agriculture University of Florida PO Box 630 PO Box 110200 1616 Missouri Blvd Gainsville FL 32611 Jefferson City MO 65102 William Browne Diane Birt Enterpriz Cook County Iowa State University 69 W. Washington Suite 1422 Department of Food Science & Human Chicago IL 60602 Nutrition 2312 Food Sciences Building Stuart Budd Ames IA 50011 Ontario Ministry of Ag, Food and Rural Affairs Phyllis Blackford 1 Stone Road West National Soybean Research Lab Guelph 170 NSRC Ontario N1G4Y2 Canada 1101 W. Peabody Urbana IL 61801 Laurent Buisson General Consulat of France James Bloedel 737 N. Michigan Ave. Suite 1170 Iowa State University Chicago IL 60610-2694 Office of Vice Provost for Research 211 Beardshear Hall Brian Burke Ames IA 50011 ADM 4666 Faries Parkway Decatur IL 62525 Martha Blum Illinois Agri-News Michael Burke 420 Second Street Oregon State University LaSalle IL 61301 College of Agricultural Sciences 137 Strand Ag Hall John Bowman Corvallis OR 97331 Canadian Food Inspection Agency 59 Camelot Drive Jennifer Callahan Nepean USDA/OCE/ORACBA Ontario K1A0Y9 Canada Carla Carlson Nancy Cox University of Minnesota University of Kentucky Room 277 Coffey Hall Ag Science North, S107 1420 Eckles Ave. Lexington, KY 40506 St. Paul MN 55108 Duane Cramm Liane Casten Illinois Soybean Association Writers Guild RR 2 Box 21 Mendon IL 62351 Hsin-Hsiung Chang TECO/Science Division Richard Denhart 180 N. Stetson Ave. Suite 5760 Illinois Seed Trade Chicago IL 60601 Box 722 Champaign IL 618240722 Bruce Chassy University of Illinois Linda DeVerno 238 NSRC National Resources Canada 1101 W. Peabody 580 Booth Street 12D2 Urbana IL 61801 Ottawa Ontario K1A0E4 Canada David Chicoine University of Illinois Patricia Donald 122 Mumford Hall University of Missouri 1301 W. Gregory Drive 1-87 Agriculture Building Urbana IL 61801 Columbia MO 65211 Lori Clark David Downs DCCA Suite 3-400 Illinois Farm Bureau 100 W. Randolph Street 402 Sycamore Lane Chicago IL 60601 Allerton IL 61810-9728 Sharon Cohen Lisa Drake AP Chicago Monsanto 9785 S. Maroon Circle Suite 300 Gary Comstock Englewood CO 80112 Iowa State University 421 Catt Hall Thayne Dutson Ames IA 50011-1306 Oregon State University College of Agricultural Sciences Leon Corzine 126 Strand Agriculture Hall 2485 E 1200 N Rd Corvallis OR 97374 Assumption IL 62510 Participants Allan Eaglesham McArthur Floyd NABC ARD, Alabama A&M University 300 Hayts Road PO Box 1087 Ithaca, NY 14850-9269 Normal AL 35810 [email protected] tel 607-272-2158 Julie Forster fax 607-272-2172 Newsweek David Erickson Jonathan Friebert LANDcorp, Inc The Quaker Oats Company 2859 Knox Hwy 3 PO Box 049001 Altona IL 61414 Chicago IL 60604-9001 Jack Erisman Roy Fuchs 781 US Hwy 51 Monsanto Pana IL 62557-6451 700 Chesterfield Parkway North St. Louis MO 63198 Betsy Faga North American Millers’ Assn. Michael Fumento 600 Maryland Avenue #305 W. Hudson Institute/Forbes Magazine Washington DC 20024 1015 18th St. NW Washington DC 20036 Barbara Fairchild Farm Journal Magazine Conrad Gilliam PO Box 958 Virginia State University Mexico MO 65265 Box 9204 Petersburg VA 23806 Walter Fehr Iowa State University Todd Gleason Office of Biotechnology University of Illinois 1210 Molecular Biology Building 75 Mumford Hall Ames IA 50011-3260 1301 W. Gregory Drive Urbana IL 61801 John Finley Kraft Foods Harvey Glick 801 Waukegan Rd. Monsanto Glenview IL 60025 800 Lindbergh St. Louis MO 63167 James Fischer Clemson University Juan Gobel Agriculture and Forestry Research U.S. General Accounting Office 104 Barre Hall 350 S. Figueroa Street Suite 1010 Clemson SC 29634-0151 Los Angeles CA 90071 Peter Goldsmith Phyllis Hall University of Illinois Floyd Farm 433 Mumford Hall 6851 Knollwood Rd 1301 W. Gregory Drive Fayetteville NY 13066 Urbana IL 61801 Sonya Varea Hammond Peter Gorner University of California Chicago Tribune Cooperative Extension 1432 Abbott Street Nels Granholm Salinas CA 93901 South Dakota State University Agricultural Experiment Station David Hansen Box 2207 University of Minnesota Brookings SD 57007-0291 405 Coffey Hall 1420 Eckles Ave. J. Ian Gray St. Paul MN 55108 Michigan State University 109 Agriculture Hall Doug Hard East Lansing MI 48824 Renessen LLC 3000 Lakeside Dr. Suite 300S Michael Gray Bannockburn IL 60015 University of Illinois AW-101 Turner Ralph W. F. Hardy 1102 S. Goodwin NABC Urbana IL 61801 PO Box 509 Clarence Center NY 14032-0509 Mark Griep University of Nebraska-Lincoln Duane Hauck N300 Beadle Center North Dakota State University 19th and Vine Street 311 Morrill Hall Lincoln NE 68588 PO Box 5437 Fargo ND 58105 Greg Hainline Illinois Soybean Checkoff Board Bob Hauser 32336 Olympia Road University of Illinois Minier IL 61759 Gary Heichel Ross Hakes University of Illinois Monsanto Department of Crop Science 18487 Maple Leaf Drive AW-101 Turner, MC-046 Eden Prairie MN 55346 Urbana IL 61801 Participants Richard Heimsch Mary Pat Huxley University of Idaho California Community Colleges PO Box 442337 Biotechnology Initiative at Ventura College of Agriculture College Moscow ID 83844 4667 Telegraph Rd Ventura CA 93003 Adrianna Hewings USDA-ARS-MWA Michael Imboden 1815 North University St. ioGenetics LLC Peoria IL 61604 PO Box 156 Prairie du Sac WI 53578 Thomas J. Hoban Center for Biotechnology in Global Andy Isserman Society University of Illinois North Carolina State University Raleigh NC 27695 Dale Jackson Renessen LLC Donald Holt 3000 Lakeside Dr. University of Illinois Suite 300S 40 NSRC Bannockburn IL 60015 1101 W. Peabody Drive Urbana IL 61801 Michael Jacobson Center for Science in the Public Interest Joseph Hotchkiss 1875 Connecticut Avenue N.W. #300 Cornell University Washington DC 20009 Stocking Hall Ithaca NY 14853 Gregory Jaffe Center for Science in the Public Interest Judy Hume 1875 Connecticut Avenue N.W. #300 Ag-West Biotech Inc. Washington DC 20009 101-111 Research Drive Saskatoon Mohammad Jalaluddin Saskatchewan 57N 3R2 Canada University of Arkansas 1200 N. University Dr. Penny Hunst Mail Slot #4913 Dow AgroSciences Pine Bluff AR 9330 Zionsville Road Indianapolis IN 46268 Jennifer James Penn State University Department of Ag Econ and Rural Sociology 201E Armsby Building University Park PA 16802-5601 Ernie Jaworski Scott Kilman 11 Clerbrook Lane Wall Street Journal St. Louis MO 63124 Richard Kirchhoff Jack Jeffers National Assn. of State Depts. of The Quaker Oats Company Agriculture 321 N. Clark St. 1156 15th St. N.W. Suite 1020 PO Box 049001 Washington DC 20005 Chicago IL 61610 Schuyler Korban Peter Johnson University of Illinois USDA, ARS, NCAUR, MWA 310 ERML Center Director 1201 W. Gregory 1815 N. University St. Urbana IL 60801 Peoria IL 61604 Anatole Krattiger Richard Jones bioDevelopments LLC University of Florida Cornell University PO Box 110200 PO Box 4235 Gainsville FL 32611-0200 Ithaca NY 14852 Napolean Juanillo Roger Krueger University of Illinois Monsanto 139 Bevier Hall 800 N. Lindbergh E2SE 905 S. Goodwin Avenue St. Louis MO 63167 Urbana IL 61801 Greg Lamp Carol Keiser Soybean Digest Illinois Beef Association 7900 International Drive Suite 300 Dues Division Minneapolis MN 55425 18686 Country Club Lane Carlinville IL 62626 Denise Legvold University of Illinois Extension Gary Keller Cook County/South Suburban Unit Xomix Ltd. 5527 Miller Circle Drive, Suite A 4554 North Broadway Suite 248 Matteson IL 60443 Chicago IL 60640 Gary Lemme Pradeep Khanna Michigan State University National Soybean Research Lab 109 Agriculture Hall 1101 W. Peabody East Lansing MI 48824 Urbana IL 61801 Participants Martin Lemon Raymond Martyn Monsanto Purdue University 2240 Douglas Blvd Suite 260 Department of Botany and Plant Roseville CA 95661 Pathology West Lafayette IN 47907 Susanne Lipari NABC Murray McLaughlin Boyce Thompson Institute Foragen Technologies Management, Tower Road Inc. 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