A History of the Vavilov-Frankel Fellowship
Bioversity established the Fellowship Fund in 1989 to commemorate the unique and pioneering contributions to plant science made by Academician Nikolai Ivanovich Vavilov of Russia and Sir Otto Frankel of Australia.
The first two fellowships in 1993 examined the historical background of the plant genetic resources movement and resulted in two books:
Vavilov was one of the first scientists to recognize the value of genetic diversity in domesticated crop plants and their wild relatives to crop improvement. Perhaps his most lasting contribution was the identification of eight geographic areas, known as 'centres of diversity', that contain a large proportion of this diversity. Frankel was an early advocate of the importance of landraces for plant breeding. He also played a major role in raising international awareness of the urgency of conserving plant genetic resources.
The aim of the Vavilov-Frankel Fellowship Fund is to encourage the conservation and use of plant genetic resources by enabling outstanding young scientists from developing countries to carry out relevant, innovative research outside their own countries for a period of between three months and one year. In this way, the Vavilov-Frankel Fellowship Fund helps countries build the scientific capacity they need to address urgent issues relating to the management of plant genetic resources. Read the newly published brief on the impact of Vavilov Frankel Fellowship.
To date, fellowships have been awarded to 35 scientists from 23 countries from all regions of the world. Research covers a wide range of topics related to the conservation and use of plant genetic resources, such as:
- new conservation technologies and strategies
- socioeconomic, human and policy aspects of conservation and use
- germplasm management
- forest genetic resources conservation and use strategies
- genetic erosion assessment and mitigation
- conservation and use of specific crops.
Many studies have focused on crops and species of significant economic, nutritional and cultural importance to the Fellows' home countries; examples include wild and domesticated populations of cactus, ebony, pistachio, cacao, common vetch, peach, oat, wild potato, Grewia optiva, sorghum, fluted pumpkin, oriental beech, emmer wheat and barley.
The 2013 Vavilov Fellowship Award is now closed
Fellows Gallery

Bui Thi Thu Huyen
Vavilov-Frankel FellowshipCountry: Vietnam
Year: 2011Research Title: Identification of the causal agent of mungbean yellow mosaic disease (MYMD) in Vietnam and resistance screening of the Vietnamese mungbean...
Curan Bonham
Mickey Leland International Hunger FellowshipCountry: United States
Year: 2009Research Title: Farmers’ needs for genebank materials and how to facilitate smallholder farmers’ access to germplasm conserved in genebanks
Danilo Eduardo Moreta Mejía
Vavilov-Frankel FellowshipCountry: Ecuador
Year: 2009Research Title: A novel strategy to enhance nitrogen use efficiency in crops by exploiting the diversity for biological nitrification inhibition in the...
Dorin Gupta
Vavilov-Frankel FellowshipCountry: India
Year: 2008Research Title: Mining of Medicago truncatula EST-SSRs for use in genetic improvement of Lens
Edgar Wabyona
Masters’ Thesis ResearchCountry: Uganda
Year: 2011Research Title: Linking agricultural biodiversity and household socioeconomic status with dietary diversity and nutrition status
Elena Borasino
Wageningen InternshipCountry: Peru
Year: 2011Research Title: Conservation and Sustainable Use of Cultivated and Wild Tropical Fruit Diversity: Promoting Sustainable Livelihoods, Food Security and...
V. Ernesto Méndez
Vavilov-Frankel FellowshipCountry: El Salvador
Year: 2001Research Title: Traditional shade, rural livelihoods and conservation in small coffee farms and cooperatives of Western El Salvador
Eveli Soode
BEAF/GIZ Sponsored InternshipCountry: Estonia
Year: 2010Research Title: Developing a Carbon Footprint Policy for Bioversity International
Gérard Gouwakinnou
Abdou Salam Ouédraogo FellowshipCountry: Benin
Year: 2010Research Title: Assessing reproductive phenology, pollination pattern and pollinators species in the populations of Sclerocarya birrea subsp. Birrea...
Herbert Talwana
CGIAR International Fund for Agricultural Research FellowshipCountry: Uganda
Year: 2010Research Title: Understanding Pratylenchus goodeyi variability for improving banana nematode management in East African highlands
Igor Loskutov
Vavilov-Frankel FellowshipCountry: Russia
Year: 1993Research Title: History of plant genetic resources
Judith Nantongo
Forest Genetic Resources FellowshipCountry: Uganda
Year: 2008Research Title: Development of strategies for the conservation and sustainable use of Prunus africana to improve the livelihood of small-scale...
Koji Tsuji
Japan-CGIAR Fellowship ProgramCountry: Japan
Year: 2009Research Title: Characterization and Evaluation of the genetic diversity of neglected and underutilized crops conserved in genebanks
Li Ling
Vavilov-Frankel FellowshipCountry: China
Year: 2010Research Title: Climate and soil characterization of collection sites for pea landrace accessions in China
Luis Gustavo Hernández
Forest Genetic Resources FellowshipCountry: Costa Rica
Year: 2009Research Title: Effect of forest fragmentation on the genetic structure and gene flow in the tropical tree of high ecological and economic value -...
Marius Ekué
Abdou Salam Ouédraogo FellowshipCountry: Benin
Year: 2005Research Title: Genetic variability and sustainable utilisation of Blighia sapida K. Koenig in Benin
Meshack Nkosinathi Dludlu
Abdou Salam Ouédraogo FellowshipCountry: Swaziland
Year: 2011Research Title: Unravelling the distribution and conservation status of Warburgia salutaris (Bertol.) Chiov.: a critically endangered species in...
Mohamed Hamdy Amar
Huazhong Agricultural University Post Doctoral FellowshipCountry: Egypt
Year: 2009Research Title: Molecular Characterization for Use and Conservation of Citrus Genetic Resources
Dejene Kassahun Mengistu
Vavilov-Frankel FellowshipCountry: Ethiopia
Year: 2012Research Title: Genotyping Ethiopian tetraploid wheat landraces for drought tolerance: An entry point to adapt to terminal drought
Omid Fasihi Harandi
Vavilov-Frankel FellowshipCountry: Iran
Year: 2000Research Title: Analysis of genetic diversity and classification of wild and cultivated Iranian Pistachio (Pistacia L.) using molecular markers
Orou Gaoué
Vavilov-Frankel FellowshipCountry: Benin
Year: 2004Research Title: Impact of bark and foliage harvesting by indigenous people on genetic diversity of Khaya spp. in Benin, West Africa
Ren Fujimura
JAPAN-CGIAR Fellowship ProgramCountry: Japan
Year: 2011Research Title: Understanding how Kitui farmers of Eastern Kenya use agrobiodiversity and social networks as strategies for coping with adverse effects of...
Robin Pistorius
Vavilov-Frankel FellowshipCountry: Netherlands
Year: 1993Research Title: History of plant genetic resources
Toru Seki
JAPAN-CGIAR Fellowship ProgramCountry: Japan
Year: 2011Research Title: Ethnobotanical approaches to examine the availability of foods from different components of agrobiodiversity in Kakamega, Kenya: Assessing...
Damiana Astudillo-Eterno
Mickey Leland International Hunger FellowshipCountry: United States
Year: 2005Research Title: The role of quinoa in the diet and livelihoods of the households in the Southern Bolivian Altiplano: a Case Study in the Municipalities of...
Priyanka Gupta
Vavilov-Frankel FellowshipCountry: India
Year: 2012Research Title: Effects of drought and heat stresses on β-ODAP (β-N-oxalyl-L-α, β-diaminopropionic acid) content at different growth stages in grasspea...
Gennifer Meldrum
UBC/BRITE Internship ProgramCountry: Canada
Year: 2012Research Title: Indigenous farming communities and climate change




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