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Be Part of the Cereal Chemistry Focus Issue on New Breeding Technologies for Cereals

You are invited to place your company’s message in what is expected to be
the most read grain science research of the year!

New Breeding Technologies for Cereals

Benefits to Advertisers 

  • Your company’s linked logo in the online edition with every article abstract in this issue for 24 months, ensuring hundreds of views.
  • Your message presented with premier research in a single focused issue highly relevant to the food science community, from leading grain scientists that will be widely read, cited, and archived.

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Issue Advertising Close Date: October 31, 2017
Materials Due Date: November 15, 2017
Issue Send Date: January/February 2018

Ad Information

  • ¼ Page Ad in Print Journal
  • Your company’s linked logo in the online edition on the Focus Issue page, plus every article abstract in this issue for 24 months

Scope of the Special Issue

New breeding technologies have emerged as a growing field of research for their applications in developing new agricultural products. Significant research developments are occurring with new methods, strategies, analyses, and interpretations in the crop world. These new technologies, including methods for gene editing, the use of genome-wide association studies, genomic prediction, and applications of microbiomics and epigenomics, are bound to benefit the breeding of new grain varieties. Meanwhile, global regulatory authorities are working to establish processes that will allow the launch of products developed using such tools.

This focus issue of Cereal Chemistry on new breeding technologies will highlight the following topics with review articles and original research papers:

  • New breeding technologies: scientific background, historical perspective, and today’s status
  • Current application of new breeding technologies in cereal crop improvement
  • New breeding technologies: global regulatory perspective
  • From new breeding technology to commercialization: feasibility and technical challenges
  • Opportunities for cereal chemists to utilize the new breeding technologies

Ad Specifications

¼ Page

  • Vertical: 3-3/8” wide by 4-7/8” tall

Logo Specifications

.jpg or .tif

  • 500 pixels wide
  • URL for page you wish to link back to on your site 
     

Reserve Your Space and Send Insertion Orders to:

AACCI
ATTN:
Brianna Plank
Business Development Manager
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