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Cibus Global grows its executive team with two new vice presidents


San Diego, California, USA
April 19, 2010

Cibus Global, a pioneering plant trait development firm, today announced that it has created two new positions to strengthen its scientific management team. Gail Hall will join the team as Vice President for Trait Management, and Greg Gocal will be promoted to Vice President, Research.

“As Cibus continues to expand its trait development activities through a number of new global partnerships, we are strengthening our senior management team in R&D to properly position the organization for anticipated future growth,” said Peter Beetham, Senior Vice President of Research, Cibus Global. “Trait development in plant genetics requires significant project management experience associated with strict timelines, and Gail brings a strong background in this field. In his ten years with Cibus Global, Greg has been an integral part of building the Cibus team to its present position, and has become one of the world leaders in Rapid Trait Development System (RTDS™) technology. We’re pleased to welcome them both to their new management roles.”

Gail Hall, Vice President for Trait Management

In her newly-created position, Ms. Hall will work closely with the management team on trait development for all of Cibus Global’s programs. Prior to joining Cibus Global, Ms. Hall’s experience included clinical, marketing and regulatory activities as a senior manager and project leader in a diverse range of global chemical and drug companies, including Alliance Pharmaceutical Corp., SONUS Pharmaceuticals Inc. and Mallinckrodt Medical Inc. Most recently, she held the post of Vice President Clinical Affairs at IMCOR Pharmaceutical Co., where she facilitated product commercialization and expansion and improved client services.

Her experience with optimizing internal and external resources to accomplish company objectives, managing diverse challenges, and analyzing and effectively communicating project results to a variety of audiences will complement the current management team as Cibus Global moves its products from the laboratory to the field. Ms. Hall completed her BA degree in Biology/Chemistry at Southern Illinois University. Additionally, she was awarded an MSc in Microbiology/Biochemistry from North Carolina State University, and an MBA from Duke University through their Executive MBA Program.

Greg Gocal, Vice President, Research

Dr. Gocal rises to the new position of Vice President, Research from his position as Director, Research. He will lead scientific activities to deliver on many of RTDS™’s new applications. Prior to joining Cibus, Dr. Gocal was the scientist leading the molecular biology group of the Plant and Industrial Products Division at ValiGen. Since joining Cibus he has held various research management positions primarily focused on developing the molecular aspects of the technology including target characterization, mutation discovery, molecular screening and assay development. Dr. Gocal has been central in developing the RTDS™ technology in plant and microbial systems.

Dr. Gocal has studied many aspects of plant biology. He was awarded a BSc in Biochemistry/Botany and an MSc in Plant Physiology from the University of Calgary. He worked at CSIRO Plant Industry in Canberra, Australia where he received his PhD in Plant Molecular Biology from the Australian National University studying floral initiation of a grass Lolium temulentum, then continued to study the molecular biology of floral initiation/development as a postdoctoral scientist at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies in La Jolla, CA. Dr. Gocal has authored numerous peer reviewed publications and is a co-inventor of several patent applications.

RTDS™, Cibus’ proprietary gene conversion technology, enables seed producers to develop plants that are quicker to market with less regulatory expense. RTDS™ is a non-transgenic approach for providing plant improvements as compared to classical genetic transformation, a process leading to GM products. During the last 15 months, Cibus has successfully secured nearly $50 million in research contracts with partners to develop non-transgenic traits in crops around the world which has lead to a significant expansion of research and commercial based activities for Cibus Global.

Cibus Global develops advantageous crop traits with far-reaching implications in agriculture, alternative energy and product development. Through its proprietary Rapid Trait Development System (RTDSTM), Cibus creates traits in a directed way with more precision than traditional breeding techniques and without the introduction of foreign genetic material. RTDS has proven itself in the laboratory with several different applications, as well as in initial field trials of Cibus’ first commercial crop, canola. Cibus’ products will be brought to market through strategic, crop-specific partnerships; in September 2009, Cibus announced a strategic alliance with Israeli-based Makhteshim-Agan to develop traits in multiple crops.



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Published: April 19, 2010

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