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Dr. Paul Verslues
1928 - 2008
Passing of Professor Ray Wu (2-12-2008)


As many of you have already learned, Professor Ray Wu passed away over the weekend. Ray was a highly accomplished molecular biologist, a most respected teacher/advisor, and a trusted friend. We will miss him dearly, and our thoughts are with his family. On behalf of the Institute, I have sent our condolences to his family. I will keep you informed about the funeral arrangements.
Tuan-hua



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Dr. Paul Verslues

Dr. Paul Verslues
The 2007 Great French-Taiwanese Scientific Prize goes to Dr.Yue-ie Hsing and Professor Michel Delseny (12-15-2007)

Great French-Taiwanese Scientific Prize is a prize supported byl, Taiwan and French Academy Institute, France. Starting from 1999, a specific research area is chosen each year and two scientists in that area of expertise selected to honor their distinguished achievements in promoting scientific collaboration, mutual exchange and young scholar training.The winners this year are Dr. Yue-ie Hsing, Institute of Plant and Microbial Biology, Academia Sinica and Professor Michel Delseny, University of Perpingnan/CNRS, France

Prof. Delseny and Dr. Hsing started their long-term friendship 20 years ago. They got acquainted with each other because they both worked on seed science research. They then accelerated the rice sequencing project and rice functional genomics research in both countries, promoted the exchange of young scientists/scholars between two countries, organized bilateral meetings, and so on. Together, they published more than 30 papers in high-level journals. Their efforts also serve as an important foundation for building an extensive scientific network that fosters more collaborative and training effort among other scientists.

The major scientific accomplishment resulting from collaborations between Prof. Delseny and Dr. Hsing are in rice genomics and functional genomics. The tight links between Genoscope in France and ASPGC (Academia Sinica Plant Genome Center) in Academia Sinica were a significant part of the International Rice Genome Sequencing Project which led to the complete genome sequencing of the first crop plant. This was a laudable effort in catapulting plant and agricultural sciences in both France and Taiwan to the forefront of modern genomics.

This breakthrough also opened the door for the follow-up projects with even higher impact: 1) genome annotation effort for discoveries of novel genes, and 2) functional genomics studies of gene functions. Indeed, rice T-DNA insertion mutant populations were generated in both France and Taiwan, and these projects have fostered more collaborations locally as well as between two countries.

Another intriguing accomplishment between Prof. Delseny and Dr. Hsing was the analysis of a group of unique seed Late Embryogenesis Abundant (LEA) proteins.? These LEA proteins are present in large quantities in seeds and they appear to be key in desiccation tolerance in seeds. They have analyzed the structure and potential functions of many of these LEA proteins and their genes, and published 23 papers on this field.

Many workshops/symposia on plant research have been organized by them and were held in both countries with the purpose of training and fostering more collaboration.? These activities, together with frequent visits to each otherˇ¦s lab, have allowed young scientists to be exposed to refreshing and stimulating research environment and get acquainted with fellow scientists sharing research results and ideas.

Training of young scientists has been a key activity in this France/Taiwan collaborative effort. A good number of young scientists have benefited from these programs ˇV they received training, published many high-level papers and became independent scientists.

verall, Prof. Delseny and Dr. Hsing have contributed significantly to the change of landscape in plant sciences in both France and Taiwan through their collaborative research and training efforts. Their influence has changed the research communities in their field of expertise in both countries, becoming more interactive and collaborative.

Yue-ie Hsing is on the editorial board of RICE (12-15-2007)

Ms Mei-Ching Chen
Ms Mei-Ching Chen
Ms Mei-Ching Chen

 Yue-ie Hsing has been appointed as a member of the editorial board of Rice, a peer-reviewed international journal devoted to rice research. Rice aims to fill a glaring void in basic and applied plant science journal publishing. This journal is the worldˇ¦s only high-quality journal for reporting current advances in rice genetics, structural and functional genomics, comparative genomics, molecular biology and physiology, molecular breeding and comparative biology. Rice welcomes review articles and original papers in all of the aforementioned areas and serves as the primary source of newly published information for researchers and students in rice and related research.

Currently, Yue-ie also serves as an associate editor for The International Journal of Plant Genomics, an international, peer-reviewed open access journal that publishes original research results of wide interest in all fields of plant genomics, genome technologies and applications of genomic tools in plant breeding.
 
 
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