2012 Researchers of the Year Announced

For the first time in its four-year history, the International Cotton Advisory Committee (ICAC) Researcher of the Year award will be presented to two individuals in 2012: Pakistan’s Dr. Yusuf Zafar and Dr. Andrew Paterson from the United States.

Dr. Yusuf Zafar
Chief Scientist/Director General
Agri & Biotechnology Division, Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission
Islamabad, Pakistan

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Dr. Zafar is a pioneer who established a strong and viable cotton biotechnology research program in Pakistan. He has published more than 110 scientific papers in national and international journals and his group accounts for nearly 90% of the world’s published literature on cotton virology. His strong collaborative efforts resulted in joint research with major cotton groups in the world, particularly in Australia, China, the United Kingdom and the United States. Dr. Zafar was on the front line of efforts to establish biosafety protocols, plant breeder rights, intellectual property rights/patents and ISO certification in Pakistan. Dr. Zafar and his team contributed substantially to the elevation of researchers in Pakistan, and they mentored nearly 100 masters students and 30 doctoral students in the country on various aspects of research and development in cotton.

He organized 32 national/international training courses, workshops and conferences on various aspects of cotton. In 2001, the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission – Dr. Zafar’s parent organization – awarded him the Best Scientist of the Year Award. The President of Pakistan awarded him ‘Tamgha-e-Imtiaz (Medal of Distinction) in 2004, the highest recognition for a researcher in the country. Dr. Zafar is a member of USDA Cochran Fellow on Agriculture Biotechnology and also won Rockefeller Foundation and UNESCO Research Awards on Agri-Biotechnology. He is at present on the Board of Governors of the International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology-ICGEB (Italy), he is a FAO country focal person on agriculture biotechnology, and he is a member of the Cotton Policy Committee of the government of Pakistan.

Dr. Andrew H. Paterson
Regents Professor
Director, Plant Genome Mapping Laboratory
University of Georgia

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Dr. Paterson has authored 272 scientific papers, 67 book chapters, edited 4 books, given 183 presentations, and been cited over 16,000 times. He has trained 102 undergraduates and 53 postdocs, co-conferring 37 advanced degrees with 14 in progress. He won “Young Crop Scientist of the Year” award in 1996 from the Crop Science Society of America. He chairs the International Cotton Genome Initiative, and received its first Award for Outstanding Contributions to Cotton Genomics in 2010. Dr. Paterson has received many additional awards from national organizations in the USA.

He has served on nine editorial boards, and as reviewer to many granting agencies and initiatives.The Plant Genome Mapping Laboratory uses genomics to study crop improvement, plant biodiversity, and molecular evolution. The Plant Genome Mapping Laboratory has advanced knowledge of cotton, sorghum, sugarcane, peanut, Bermuda grass, and many other crops, several weeds, one nitrogen-fixing bacterium (Azospirillum), poultry and viruses.

Information about the ICAC Researcher of the Year Award is available here.

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