- Ingo Potrykus
Ingo Potrykus - retired since April
1999 - was full Professor of Plant Sciences, specifically ofBiotechnology of Plants, at the Institute of Plant Sciences of the ETHZurich sinceJune 1 ,1987 . Hisresearch group applied gene-technology to contribute to food security in developing countries. He retiredApril 1 ,1999 . Prof. Potrykus was born onDecember 5 ,1933 in Hirschberg/Schlesien, Germany. He studiedbiology at theUniversity of Cologne and earned hisdoctorate with athesis at theMax-Planck Institute for Plant Breeding Research. After several years at the Institute of Plant Physiology,University of Hohenheim , he became research group leader at the Max-Planck Institute for Plant Genetics.1976 he transferred toBasel to establish the area of plantgenetic engineering at theFriedrich Miescher Institute .Motivated by the upcoming food crisis problem of
malnutrition indeveloping countries and the potential ofgene technology to contribute to food security, the research group is dedicated to genetic engineering projects aimed at improving yield stability and food quality ofrice ,wheat ,millet s andmanioc crops. Research focuses on problems which cannot be solved by traditional methods. Results and technology are transferred to developing countries via international research centres, free of costs and restrictions onproperty rights . The best known result isgolden rice , a new rice variety providingprovitamin A , which is widely seen as the model example how to sustainably reduce malnutrition in developing countries. Since his retirement Ingo Potrykus - as president of the international Humanitarian Golden Rice Board - is devoting his energy to guiding Golden Rice towardssubsistence farmers across the many hurdles of a GMO-crop. To this end collaboration he has been established with 14 rice institutions inIndia ,China ,Vietnam ,Bangladesh ,Indonesia , andPhilippines .
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.