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List of Workshop Participants Sequenced by Last Name 215 Tashkent 700031 Uzbekistan Phone: 3712-563915 Abdukarimov, Abdusattor Fax: - Director of the Institute Email: [email protected]; [email protected] Glavpochtamt, P.O.Box.97 Tashkent 700000 Uzbekistan Alweendo, Twewaadha Elingaus Phone: 998-712-642390 Senior Agricultural Researcher responsible for Cotton Fax: 998-712-642230 Cultivar research in Namibia Email: [email protected] Private Bag 13184 Windhoek Windhoek, Khomas Region 900 Namibia Abdullaev, Abdumavlyan Phone: 926461-2087067 Professor, Head of Lab. Systematics and Introduction Fax: 926461-2087068 of Cotton Email: [email protected] Glavpochtamt, P.O.Box.97 Tashkent 700000 Uzbekistan Barroso, Paulo Phone: 998-711-621183 Researcher Fax: 998-712-642230 Rua Osvaldo Cruz, 1143 Campina Grande Paraiba Email: [email protected] 58107-720 Brazil Phone: 55-83-3413608 Abdulle, Ridwan Fax: Fiber Crops Program Leader Email: [email protected] Werer Affar 2003 Ethiopia Phone: 251-02114840/41 Brubaker, Curtis Lynn Fax: 251-02114839 Research Scientist Email: [email protected] GPO Box 1600 Canberra ACT 2601 Australia Phone: 61-2-6246-5085 Abdurakhmonov, Ibrokhim Fax: 61-2-6246-5000 Genetic Researcher Email: [email protected] Glavpochtamt, P.O.Box.97 Tashkent 700000 Uzbekistan Cantrell, Roy Phone: 998-712-403047 Vice President, Researcher Fax: 998-712-642230 6399 Weston Parkway Cary NC 27513 USA Email: [email protected] Phone: 919-678-2266 Fax: 919-319-2233 Abukhovskaya, Alina Email: [email protected] Senjor Research Scientisit 40 let Komsomola (Sayram) 35V, kv.3 Tashkent Chee, Peng 700170 Uzbekistan Assistant Professor Phone: 998-712-647700 P.O.Box.748 Coastal Plain Experimental Station Fax: 998-712-642230 Tifton GA 31793 USA Email: [email protected] Phone: 229-391-2683 Fax: 229-386-7371 Abzalov, Miradkham Email: [email protected] Professor, Head of Private and Applied Genetics Laboratory Chen, Dong-Fang Glavpochtamt P.O.Box.97 Tashkent 700000 Head of Plant Transformation Uzbekistan Jealott's Hill International Research Centre Syngenta Phone: 998-712-642390 Bracknell Berkshire RG42 6EY, U.K. Fax: 998-712-642230 Phone: 44-1344-414826 Email: [email protected] Fax: 44-1344-414818 Email:[email protected] Ahmedov, Miraziz Cytogenetics, cytologist Chen, Xiao-Ya Uzbekistan, Tashkent 702151, region Kybrai, p/o Professor Yuqori-Yuz Uzbekistan, Tashkent National Laboratories of Plant Molecular Genetics, 700031,Yakkasaroy, Kunaev Street, block 12, app. Institute of Plant Physiology and Ecology, Shanghai 1 Institutes for Biological Sciences, Chinese Academy Email: [email protected] of Sciences, 300 Fenglin Road, Shanghai 200032 China Dong, Jin-Min phone: 021-64031249 Research Assistant Fax: 021-64042385 USDA-ARS 2765 F&B Road College Station TX Email: [email protected] 77845 USA Phone: 979-260-9522 Chen, Z. Jeffrey Fax: 979-260-9333 Assistant Professor Department of Soil and Crop Sciences MS 2474 Dou, Dao-Long College Station Texas 77843-2474 USA Ph.D candidate Phone: 979-845-3773 Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Fax: 979-458-0533 Nan Xin Cun No. 20, Beijing 100093 China Email: [email protected] Phone: 86-10-68929847 Fax: 86-10-68975085 Chu, Ying Email: [email protected], [email protected] Cotton Research Institute, National Key Laboratory of Crop Genetics and Germplasm Enhancement; Du, Xiong-Ming Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing 210095 Associate Professor China Cotton Research Institute, CAAS, Anyang 455112 Phone: 86-25-4395311 China Fax: 86-25-4395307 Phone: 0372-2633252 Email: [email protected] Fax: 0372-2633452 Email:[email protected]; Creech, John B. [email protected] Assistant Research Professor and Cotton Breeder P.O.Box.197 82 Stoneville Road Stoneville MS E, Fang-Min 38776-0197 USA Associate Professor Phone: 662-686-9311 Cotton Research Institute, CAAS, Anyang 455112 Fax: 662-686-7336 China Email: [email protected] Phone:0372-2633208 Fax: 0372-2633452 Deshpande, Uday Email: [email protected] Genomics and Bioinformatics SRTM University, Dnyanteerth Campus Nanded MS EL-Duweini, Fadel 431606 India Head, Acarology Department Phone: 91-2462-65687 ARC, 19, Mossaddak Street Dokki Giza 12311 Egypt Fax: 91-2462-29245 Phone: 202-3372754 Email: [email protected] Fax: Email: [email protected] Ding, Zhen-Qian Cotton Research Institute, National Key Laboratory EL-Duweini, Fadel of Crop Genetics and Germplasm Enhancement; Head, acarology department Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing 210095 9 Mossaddak Street, Dokki Giza 12311 Egypt China Phone: 202-3372754 Phone: 86-25-4395311 Fax: Fax: 86-25-4395307 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Fang, De-Qiu Djataev, Sativaldi Cotton molecular breeder PhD, Head of Plant Biotechnology Lab 737 slab road winterville MS 38782 USA Glavpochtamt P.O.Box.4464 Tashkent 700000 Phone: 662-335-0268 ext24 Uzbekistan Fax: 662-335-9781 Phone: 998-71-169-0097 Email: [email protected] Fax: 998-71-264-2230 2 Ge, Hai-Yan Aurangabad Maharashtra 431005 India Cotton Research Institute, National Key Laboratory Phone: 91-24-3131273 of Crop Genetics and Germplasm Enhancement; Fax: 91-24-0482433 Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing 210095 Email: [email protected] China Phone: 86-25-4395311 He, Ya-Jun Fax: 86-25-4395307 Master Student Email: [email protected] Cotton Research Institute, National Key Laboratory of Crop Genetics & Germplasm Enhancement, Giband, Marc Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing 210095 Research Scientist China Cirad-Ca, Programme Coton, TA 70/03 Avenue Phone: 86-25-4395311 Agropolis Montpellier Cedex 5 34398 France Fax: 86-25-4395307 Phone: 33-467615735 Email: [email protected] Fax: 33-467615605 Email: [email protected] Hou, Lei Associate Professer Gong, Wang-Kui Biotechnology Research Center, Southwest Associate Professor Agricultural University, Chongqing 400716 China Cotton Research Institute, CAAS, Anyang 455112 Phone: 86-23-68251883 China Fax: 86-23-68864993 Phone: 0372-2633230 Email: [email protected] Fax: 0372-2633452 Email:[email protected] Hu, Hong-Wei Senior Marketing Director Guo, Wang-Zhen 3-6,1111 Zhongshan BeiER road, Shanghai 200092 Associate Professor China Cotton Research Institute, National Key Laboratory Phone:86-21-65140410 of Crop Genetics and Germplasm Enhancement; Fax: 86-21-65793055 Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing 210095 Email: [email protected] China Phone: 86-25-4395311 Fax: 86-25-4395307 Huang, Nai-Tai Email: [email protected] Cotton Research Institute, National Key Laboratory of Crop Genetics and Germplasm Enhancement; Guo, Yu-Fang Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing 210095 Cotton Research Institute, National Key Laboratory China of Crop Genetics and Germplasm Enhancement; Phone: 86-25-4395311 Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing 210095 Fax: 86-25-4395307 China Email: [email protected] Phone: 86-25-4395311 Fax: 86-25-4395307 Hugie, William Email: [email protected] VP Research P.O.Box.157 Scott MS 38772 USA Han, Zhi-Guo Phone: 662-742-4541 Cotton Research Institute, National Key Laboratory Fax: 662-742-3795 of Crop Genetics and Germplasm Enhancement; Email: [email protected] Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing 210095 China Jarvis, Rob Phone: 86-25-4395311 General Manager Fax: 86-25-4395307 100 Prince Edward Milton Park Harare Zimbabwe Email: [email protected] Phone: 263-4-707636 Fax: 263-4-706778 Hakande, Tamradhwaj P. Email: [email protected] Development Manager C/o Swift Agrochemicals, C-17, MIDC Chikalthana 3 Ji, Dao-Fan Jalal-Abad 715600 Kyrgyzstan Professor Phone: College of Agriculture and Biotechnology, Zhejiang Fax: University, Hangzhou 310029 China Email: [email protected] Phone: 86-571-86971729 Fax: 86-571-86971117 Katageri, Ishwarappa Email: Plant Scientist (Cotton)/ Assoc.Prof.Plant Breeding A.R.S.Dharwad Farm Dharwad Karnatak (India) Ji, Sheng-Jian 580007 India National Laboratory of Protein Engineering and Plant Phone: 91-836-447874 Genetic Engineering, College of Life Sciences, Fax: 91-836-748377 Peking University Box28, Biological Building, Email: [email protected] Beijing 100871 China Phone: 86-10-62754096 Kohel, Russell J. Fax: 86-10-62754427 Research Leader Email: [email protected]; [email protected] 2765 F&B Road BLDG 11, RM 110 college station TX 77845 USA Jia, Shi-Rong Phone: 979-260-9311 Prof. Head of the Laboratory for Crop Genetic Fax: 979-260-9333 Engineering Email: [email protected] Institute of Biotechnology, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Zhongguancun South Street Kulkarni, Venkatesh 12#, Beijing 100081 China Asst. Cotton Breeder Phone: 86-10-6897-5085 ARS., Dharwad Farm Dharwad Karnatak 580007 Fax: 86-10-6897-5085 India Email: [email protected] Phone: 91-836-743679 Fax: 91-836-746810 Jiang, Jian-Xiong Email: [email protected] Cotton Research Institute, National Key Laboratory of Crop Genetics and Germplasm Enhancement; Kumpatla, Siva Prasad Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing 210095 Project Leader China Dow AgroSciences LLC, 9330 Zionsville Road Phone: 86-25-4395311 Indianapolis IN 46268 USA Fax: 86-25-4395307 Phone: 1-317-337-3422 Email: [email protected] Fax: 1-317-337-5989 Email: [email protected] Jin, Jun-Pei Cotton Research Institute, National Key Laboratory Lacape, Jean-Marc of Crop Genetics and Germplasm Enhancement; Research Scientist Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing 210095 CIRAD, Programme Coton, TA 70/03 Avenue China Agropolis Montpellier Cedex 5 34398 France Phone: 86-25-4395311 Phone: 33-467615968 Fax: 86-25-4395307 Fax: 33-467615605 Email: [email protected]
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