Hi Folks,
Our apologies, we provided too little notice for Rosexed meeting and next week is not good as many of you are writing SCRI's for submission mid May. We will send out another poll for the last week of May.
Best of luck on those submissions (we are submitting one also).
Cheers
Dorrie
Dorrie Main, PhD
Professor of Bioinformatics
Department of Horticulture
Washington State University
45 Johnson Hall
Pullman, WA 99164-6414
Tel: 509-335-2774 (office)
Email: dorrie(a)wsu.edu<mailto:dorrie@wsu.edu>
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Dear All,
We received only two nominations for our elections that were to start yesterday. I know that during these times, it is very hard to get motivated and inspired. So I am pleading with you to submit some nominations this week and we will start elections 3/29 as we want RosExec to have a bright future as we head out of this pandemic.
I am resending the current membership list and below I am recopying the text from the first request for nominations for your convenience. Thank you so much in advance.
All the best,
Lise
Lise L Mahoney, Ph D
Research Assistant Professor
Agriculture, Nutrition, and Food Systems
University of New Hampshire
Kendall Hall, 220
129 Main Street,
Durham, NH 03824
After a year where we did not conduct our yearly RosEXEC election we are now ready to resume and hold the 2021 elections. RosEXEC members who were due to rotate out in 2021 and 2022 have graciously agreed to add one more year to their term to make up for the lost year of meetings. We thank domestic members Dario Chavez, Janet Slovin, Ellen Thomson, Margaret Worthington , and international liaisons Felicidad Fernado, Craig Hardiner and Max Cheng for their service on this committee.
We are now looking for people to be nominated to serve on the RosEXEC. If you are nominating someone, please check with them that they are willing to be nominated and understand what is required if they are elected. For current members and their terms, please see the membership page at https://www.rosaceae.org/community/rosexec_2020<https://nam12.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Furldefens…>.
In the attached sheet, you'll see the current members, their terms and the region that they coming from as well as the crop group focus. In the past, we have really tried to make sure that there is even distribution amongst the institution (Industry, University, Government) region (S, E, W, N) and crop group focus. Based on that, it looks like we need more representatives from the South and East and for international Liaisons we need representatives for Europe and New Zealand/Australia.
This is an example of the nomination request to targeted folks (add in personal comments to entice and sway them to apply!):
Hi ______,
I hope that this finds you well! Today, I'm writing to you to nominate you for a three-year-term U.S. membership in RosEXEC - the U.S. Rosaceae Genomics, Genetics, and Breeding Executive Committee (www.rosaceae.org/community/us_rosexec<https://nam12.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Furldefens…>) or a two year term if an international liaison.
The mission of RosEXEC is to:
* Serve as a communication and coordination focal point for the U.S. Rosaceae genomics, genetics, and breeding community.
* Define research priorities based on input from the industry and research community.
* Facilitate scientific interaction and foster dynamic research teams.
* Promote research priorities.
* Coordinate educational efforts from the research community to the industry and the public.
* Serve as an official steering committee for the Genome Database for Rosaceae
An election will take place from March 22 to March 31 . Any U.S. Rosaceae genomics, genetics, and breeding researcher or interested party is allowed to cast a vote. The five domestic candidates and two international liaison candidates with the most votes will join RosEXEC from April 2021 to January 2024 for the domestic members and April 2021 to Jumuary 2023 for international liaisons.
To help inform voters, two items are provided on every candidate:
(1) a brief statement (100-word max) on proposed contributions to the RosEXEC mission
(2) a short CV (1-2 pages are fine)
If you are willing to become a RosEXEC member, could you please send me the above two items for you? These documents will be uploaded to the GDR, with links to them on the voting page.
Thanks for considering officially supporting the RosEXEC mission.
Dear All,
After a year where we did not conduct our yearly RosEXEC election we are now ready to resume and hold the 2021 elections. RosEXEC members who were due to rotate out in 2021 and 2022 have graciously agreed to add one more year to their term to make up for the lost year of meetings. We thank domestic members Dario Chavez, Janet Slovin, Ellen Thomson, Margaret Worthington , and international liaisons Felicidad Fernado, Craig Hardiner and Max Cheng for their service on this committee.
We are now looking for people to be nominated to serve on the RosEXEC. If you are nominating someone, please check with them that they are willing to be nominated and understand what is required if they are elected. For current members and their terms, please see the membership page at https://www.rosaceae.org/community/rosexec_2020<https://nam12.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Furldefens…>.
In the attached sheet, you'll see the current members, their terms and the region that they coming from as well as the crop group focus. In the past, we have really tried to make sure that there is even distribution amongst the institution (Industry, University, Government) region (S, E, W, N) and crop group focus. Based on that, it looks like we need more representatives from the South and East and for international Liaisons we need representatives for Europe and New Zealand/Australia.
This is an example of the nomination request to targeted folks (add in personal comments to entice and sway them to apply!):
Hi ______,
I hope that this finds you well! Today, I'm writing to you to nominate you for a three-year-term U.S. membership in RosEXEC - the U.S. Rosaceae Genomics, Genetics, and Breeding Executive Committee (www.rosaceae.org/community/us_rosexec<https://nam12.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Furldefens…>) or a two year term if an international liaison.
The mission of RosEXEC is to:
* Serve as a communication and coordination focal point for the U.S. Rosaceae genomics, genetics, and breeding community.
* Define research priorities based on input from the industry and research community.
* Facilitate scientific interaction and foster dynamic research teams.
* Promote research priorities.
* Coordinate educational efforts from the research community to the industry and the public.
* Serve as an official steering committee for the Genome Database for Rosaceae
An election will take place from March 22 to March 31 . Any U.S. Rosaceae genomics, genetics, and breeding researcher or interested party is allowed to cast a vote. The five domestic candidates and two international liaison candidates with the most votes will join RosEXEC from April 2021 to January 2024 for the domestic members and April 2021 to Jumuary 2023 for international liaisons.
To help inform voters, two items are provided on every candidate:
(1) a brief statement (100-word max) on proposed contributions to the RosEXEC mission
(2) a short CV (1-2 pages are fine)
If you are willing to become a RosEXEC member, could you please send me the above two items for you? These documents will be uploaded to the GDR, with links to them on the voting page.
Thanks for considering officially supporting the RosEXEC mission.
Lise L Mahoney, Ph D
Research Assistant Professor
Agriculture, Nutrition, and Food Systems
University of New Hampshire
Kendall Hall, 220
129 Main Street,
Durham, NH 03824
603-862-1187
Dear Rosexec Members,
We hope you are all staying safe and healthy during the difficult times we have faced during the last year. Unfortunately, we did not hold the 2020 RosEXEC elections or indeed any of our quarterly meetings in 2020. We would like to get back on track by hosting elections and resuming our regular meeting schedule (Jan (PAG - canceled this year), April, July, October). Given that members did not get to participate in 2020, we would like to propose that we invite the team members due to rotate off in 2021 (Nahla Bassil, Chris Dardick, Phil Stewart) and 2022 (Tom Gardziel, Jim Luby, Gabriele Lubvig, Per McCord) and the leadership team (Lise Mahoney, Gayle Volk and Jonathan Fresnedo Ramirez) to extend their membership for a further year (if willing). If approved this would mean we are only electing replacements for the next 3 year term (as we typically do).
Could you please vote on your approval or not of this plan on the doodle poll by March 1. https://doodle.com/poll/mtkzapsmya8v3wmm?utm_source=poll&utm_medium=link
RosEXEC Leadership team
Lise L Mahoney (Chair)
Gayle Volk (Vice-Chair)
Jonathan Fresnedo Ramirez (Secretary)
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Dear all,
Attached is the documentation from Jonathan Fresnedo Ramirez for the RosExec Secretary position. I would like to second Jonathan's nomination and get the voting going for the secretary position. Please reply to me only with your vote YES or NO by 2/25/20. Thank you.
Best regards,
Lise Mahoney, RosExec Chair
Lise L Mahoney, Ph D
Research Assistant Professor
Agriculture, Nutrition, and Food Systems
University of New Hampshire
Kendall Hall, 220
129 Main Street,
Durham, NH 03824
603-862-1187
Dorrie Main, PhD
Professor of Bioinformatics
Interim Chair, Department of Horticulture
Department of Horticulture
Washington State University
45 Johnson Hall
Pullman, WA 99164-6414
Tel: 509-335-2774 (office)
Email: dorrie(a)wsu.edu<mailto:dorrie@wsu.edu>
URL: www.bioinfo.wsu.edu<http://www.bioinfo.wsu.edu/>
Hi Folks,
Please find attached the agenda for Sunday's open to all annual RosEXEC/RosIGI meeting and the minutes from the last meeting.
The meeting will be held Sunday 10 to Noon in the Tower Room of the Handerley Hotel (shuttles provided from the Town and Country, or it's about an 8 min walk).
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P.s. I will send out the GDR report later today. Please note, the RosEXEC elections will be held later this month, after PAG.
Cheers
Dorrie
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Dorrie Main, PhD
Professor of Bioinformatics
Interim Chair, Department of Horticulture
Department of Horticulture
Washington State University
45 Johnson Hall
Pullman, WA 99164-6414
Tel: 509-335-2774 (office)
Email: dorrie(a)wsu.edu<mailto:dorrie@wsu.edu>
URL: http://www.bioinfo.wsu.edu<http://www.bioinfo.wsu.edu/>