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2005 ABRF Executive Board Nomination Process

2005 ABRF Executive Board Nomination Process. Ted Thannhauser USDA, Agricultural Research Service Preston Hensley Pfizer, Inc. ABRF EB Nomination Process. Nominating Committee Ted Thannhauser Preston Hensley Mark Lively Laurey Steinke Ron Niece. ABRF EB Nomination Process. Goal

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2005 ABRF Executive Board Nomination Process

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  1. 2005 ABRF Executive Board Nomination Process Ted Thannhauser USDA, Agricultural Research Service Preston Hensley Pfizer, Inc ABRF EB Nomination Process

  2. ABRF EB Nomination Process Nominating Committee • Ted Thannhauser • Preston Hensley • Mark Lively • Laurey Steinke • Ron Niece ABRF EB Nomination Process

  3. ABRF EB Nomination Process Goal • 20 potential candidates identified by 1 August 2005 • Approximately rank ordered • Short profile produced • Short description / bio • Latest 10 publications • Website, CV if possible ABRF EB Nomination Process

  4. ABRF EB Nomination Process Plan • Write and submit a ‘request for nomination’ letter to members of our target groups– see list below • Follow up with personal call to nominator • Compile list • Submit to ABRF EB by 1 August 2005 ABRF EB Nomination Process

  5. ABRF EB Nomination Process Ideal Candidate Profile: • Scientific Stature • Significant player in field, with technology focus • ABRF member and participant • Must qualify technically (wrt bylaws) • Could also: • Have DNA focus • Have systems biology focus • Be non-North American ABRF EB Nomination Process

  6. ABRF EB Nomination Process Source of nominations (~ 50 queries) • ABRF Members (Many) • RG Committee Chairs (10-11) • Current EB members (8) • Committee Chairs (11) • Past EB members (16) • JBT Editor and Associate Editors (3) ABRF EB Nomination Process

  7. Past ABRF EB Members Steve Carr Al Burlingame Elizabeth Fowler Lynda F. Bonewald Len Packman David W. Speicher John T. Stults Karen De Jongh Gregory A. Grant Elizabeth Fowler Alan J. Smith David W. Speicher Ruth Hogue Angeletti Lowell H. Ericsson Paul Morrison John Rush ABRF EB Nomination Process ABRF EB Nomination Process

  8. ABRF EB Nomination Process Nominees from other sources will not be disclosed, so that multiple votes for the same candidate will help in the rank ordering. ABRF EB Nomination Process

  9. ABRF EB Nomination Process Timings 10 June 2005 – tasks divided among Committee members – calls begun (all) 24 June 2005 – results reported back to the Committee – bio, publications and other support data complete (all) 1 July 2005 TT / PH summarize and report back to Committee for discussion 8 July 2005 any follow-up activities completed 15 July 2005 Committee reports out to ABRF EB ABRF EB Nomination Process

  10. ABRF EB Nomination Process 22 July 2005 – any mopping up completed 29 July 2005 – off our plate, onto the EB’s ABRF EB Nomination Process

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