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Plant Breeding Academy 

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International Plant Breeding Academy

First Session, Class II
First Session, Class II
 

 

 

 

 

 

The Seed Biotechnology Center at the University of California, Davis has organized a professional development course to teach the principles of plant breeding to seed industry personnel. This two-year course addresses the reduced numbers of plant breeders being trained in academic programs. Participants meet at UC Davis for six sessions over two years. Readings and exercises continue between sessions via internet to allow participants to maintain their current positions while being involved in the course.  The next session of the Plant Breeding Academy will start in September of 2010.


Course goal: This course develops the skills and abilities of current industry personnel to enable them to become independent breeders or more valuable contributors to larger breeding programs.

Who should attend? The course is targeted toward personnel currently involved in plant breeding programs who lack the academic background in genetics theory and practice to advance as independent breeders. Current breeders who desire a refresher course or would like to broaden their expertise would also be potential participants.

Dates of current class:
Year One
September 8-13, 2008
February 9-14, 2009
June 1-6, 2009

Year Two
September 14-19, 2009
February 8-13, 2010
June 7-12, 2010

Policies and Procedures

Instructors & Curriculum

For background information see Seed World - January 2006 Academic Training of Plant Breeders No Longer Meets Demand

For more information: (530) 752-4414, email jpatterson@ucdavis.edu