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Significant Dates in IRRI HistoryMay 1 May: 1994, Rice is featured prominently in the May issue of National Geographic, featuring a significant portion of IRRI’s work; 2001, after nearly 10 years as head
2 May: 2005, IRRI is the first CGIAR center on the Access Grid (for multi-point videoconferencing) as a new 6-Mbps connection to the Asia Pacific Advanced Network is commissioned with a new "local loop" to the national termination point at the Advanced Science and Technology Institute (ASTI) at the University of the Philippines Diliman campus in Quezon City; 2007, the Temperate Rice Research Consortium (TRRC) is launched during an international planning workshop on temperate rice in Suwon, Republic of Korea. 3 May: 2005, Vethaiya
Balasubramanian, senior scientist, agronomy is named IRRI's Africa Coordinator. 4 May: 1980, B.S. Vergara, IRRI plant physiologist (at right in photo), receives the Philippine’s Pro Patria Medal. 5 May: 1982, IRRI cosponsors the first IARC book exhibition in China. 6 May: 1993, M. LaRue Pollard wins the 1993 International Award of Excellence from the Agricultural Communicators in Education (ACE) in the United States; 1994, the Friendship Order of the Vietnamese Government is awarded to IRRI during the Vietnam-IRRI Rice Conference. 7 May: 2003, Fazle Hasan Abed, member of the IRRI Board of
8 May: 2002, The University of London confers the Doctor of Science degree on K.L. Heong (photo) of the Entomology and Plant Pathology Division, the first such academic award to an IRRI scientist based on his or her research work at the Institute. 9 May: 2002, The collaboration
of IRRI and the Visayas State C 10 May: 1991, Fire breaks out and severely damages the 30-year-old Chandler Hall, which houses administration, the Library, and CPS; 2005, IRRI hosts a 3-day international workshop on Research Prioritization on Genetic Diversification to Sustain Rice Productivity. 13 May: 2003, Web site of the International Rice Functional Genomics Consortium (IRFGC) is launched. 14 May: 1990, The 2nd
International Rice Genetics Symposium (Rice Genetics II) begins, attracting
300 scientists from 24 countries; 2007, an
exciting new course at IRRI,
Rice: research to
production, kicks offs 19 May: 1995, 1) IRRI is recognized as an international organization through an international agreement signed by Philippine President F.V.
Ramos and representatives of 10 countries. 2) President Ramos confers th 24 May: 1971, IRRI announces the naming of its fifth variety, IR24. 25 May: 1987, IRRI and
CIMMYT in Mexico jointly receive the USAID-US National
27 May: 1985, IRRI kicks off the first of four symposiums over the next 2 weeks to commemorate its 25th anniversary: the International Rice Genetics Symposium (IRGS), the International Rice Research Conference (IRRC), the 25th Anniversary Symposium, and the FAO International Rice Commission (IRC) meeting; 2003, IRRI agronomist Vethaiya Balasubramanian receives the 2003 International Fertilizer Association (IFA) International Award. 31 May: 1972, Chandler Hall (at the time housing Administrative offices, the Library, and Communication and Publications Services) is dedicated; 2005, Gene Hettel, head of Communication and Publications Services, receives the Service Award of the Association for Communication Excellence (ACE).
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• What is IRRI? • IRRI's Mission Statement • Why an international research center for rice? • Who works and studies at IRRI? • What impact does IRRI have on rice research? • What is IRRI's research agenda? • Who funds IRRI? • Who sets IRRI policy? • What are IRRI's future challenges? • Board and staff directory • FAQ • Significant Dates in IRRI History |
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