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Mendel Biotechnology Awarded SBIR Phase IIB Grant for Continued 
Research on Disease Resistance 


HAYWARD, California -- 15 December 2005 -- Mendel Biotechnology, 
Inc., a privately held biotechnology company, announced today that 
it was granted a Phase IIB Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) 
grant from the National Science Foundation. The SBIR phase IIB grant 
provides two years of supplemental funding for a Phase II grant 
awarded to Mendel Biotechnology, Inc. for development of crops with 
improved disease resistance, based on matching funds from a third 
party investor. Protection of crops against fungal pathogens is one 
of the most significant unmet needs in agriculture. Over $600 
million is spent each year in the United States to protect plants 
against fungal pathogens. Nonetheless, annual losses to fungal 
pathogens are approximately $900 million in North America for 
soybean alone, with total crop losses of approximately $5 billion. 
The grant will fund research that aims to enhance a plant's natural 
ability to resist pathogen infection, thereby reducing or 
eliminating the need for fungicides. 

T. Lynne Reuber, Ph.D., Director of Research, will serve as the 
Principal Investigator of the grant. 

Founded in 1997, Mendel Biotechnology, Inc. was a pioneer in the 
application of functional genomics to the study of plant genes. 
Mendel's initial mission, now largely complete, was to discover and 
characterize the function of plant transcription factor genes as the 
basis for creating novel products for agriculture. Mendel is now 
commercializing transcription factor technologies in the 
agricultural biotechnology and chemistry sectors. Products 
incorporating Mendel technologies are being developed for large 
acreage row crops, and for the forestry, ornamental and 
horticultural markets. Mendel has partnerships with leading 
agriculture companies, including Monsanto, the world's leader in 
commercializing transgenic crops. 



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