Genotyping Support Service: 2nd call for proposals

Please note that this Call is now closed, and that the below is for information only.

GCP is pleased to announce the second Call for applications for the Subprogramme 5-supported Genotyping Support Service (GSS). The service is to facilitate access, by breeding programmes in the developing world, to molecular marker technologies for the analysis of germplasm.

This second call is being launched in conjunction with calls from Global Crop Diversity Trust and the Global Partnership Initiative for Plant Breeding Capacity Building (GIPB). The call from the Trust focuses on phenotyping, the GCP call on genotyping and the GIPB call on capacity-building (more details below). Together, the three coordinated and complementary calls widen the scope available to applicants, and offer an all-round comprehensive programme.

GSS hires competent high-throughput genotyping facilities (GF) and trains researchers in data analysis, interpretation and implementation of the new knowledge.

Together with the genotyping outputs, the GSS commits to generate high quality results that may be published in refereed journals. Therefore, applicants must be willing to publish. To this end, the GCP will provide statistical support and may also cover publishing costs, where feasible.

In addition to building technical capacity in the use of this technology, a key GSS objective is helping participants understand how to outsource genotyping services to laboratories outside their countries. In this way, participants can continue using the technology independent of the GSS support. 

Eligibility

Application procedure and submission

Contact:
For technical issues on GSS, please send your query to Humberto Gomez, GSS Coordinator at
h.gomez@cgiar.org

More on GSS

 Crop_Trust_logo

Recognising the bottleneck in the use of germplasm collections the Global Crop Diversity Trust initiated in 2007 a competitive grants scheme to support the evaluation of crop genetic resources. The grants will enable breeders and others to screen germplasm collections for phenotypic characteristics of particular of importance in adaptation to climate change, and to make the information generated publicly available. This is the second call under this Award Scheme. All interested parties are hereby invited to submit proposals for consideration by the Trust for an award in early 2009.
Current call for proposals and further information

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The Global Partnership Initiative for Plant Breeding Capacity Building (GIPB) is an internationally facilitated platform dedicated to enhancing the capacity of developing countries to improve crops for food security and sustainable development through better plant breeding and delivery systems.

GIPB operates a pilot programme to support plant breeders dedicated to widening the genetic and adaptability base of improved cultivars in developing countries. The call for proposals by GIPB targets pre-breeding programmes in national agricultural research systems (NARS), academia, and civil society organisations in developing countries. Capacity building is a major priority to GIPB but this call has the objective to support pre-breeding efforts to widen the genetic and adaptability base of improved cultivars in developing countries.
GIPB’s current call for proposals and further information