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The Global Genome Biodiversity Network is an international network of institutions that share an interest in long-term preservation of genomic samples representing the diversity of non-human life on Earth. GGBN provides a platform for biodiversity biobanks from across the world to:
 
The Global Genome Biodiversity Network is an international network of institutions that share an interest in long-term preservation of genomic samples representing the diversity of non-human life on Earth. GGBN provides a platform for biodiversity biobanks from across the world to:
  
     *Collaborate to ensure consistent quality standards for DNA and tissue collections,
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    *Improve best practices for the preservation and use of such collections and
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*Collaborate to ensure consistent quality standards for DNA and tissue collections,
    *Harmonize exchange and use of material in accordance with national and international legislation and conventions.
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*Improve best practices for the preservation and use of such collections and
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*Harmonize exchange and use of material in accordance with national and international legislation and conventions.</div>
  
 
The Global Genome Biodiversity Network provides its members with the primary benefit of making their DNA and tissue collections discoverable for research through a networked community of biodiversity biobanks. In doing so, GGBN provides trusted and transparent access to genomic samples for all, through an access and benefit sharing framework.  
 
The Global Genome Biodiversity Network provides its members with the primary benefit of making their DNA and tissue collections discoverable for research through a networked community of biodiversity biobanks. In doing so, GGBN provides trusted and transparent access to genomic samples for all, through an access and benefit sharing framework.  
  
For information on how to get involved and become a GGBN Member, please contact us at [info@ggbn.org]
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==Contact us to join GGBN==
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For information on how to get involved and become a GGBN Member, please send an e-mail to the General Secretariat at '''info@ggbn.org'''
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For information on how to provide data to the portal or technical support in general, please send an e-mail to the Technical Secretariat at '''support@ggbn.org'''
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==Join the LinkedIn Discussion Group==
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To join the GGBN Biodiversity Biobanking Discussion group on LinkedIn, go to our [https://www.linkedin.com/groups/5089879 discussion page]

Latest revision as of 22:01, 8 December 2015

The Global Genome Biodiversity Network is an international network of institutions that share an interest in long-term preservation of genomic samples representing the diversity of non-human life on Earth. GGBN provides a platform for biodiversity biobanks from across the world to:

  • Collaborate to ensure consistent quality standards for DNA and tissue collections,
  • Improve best practices for the preservation and use of such collections and
  • Harmonize exchange and use of material in accordance with national and international legislation and conventions.

The Global Genome Biodiversity Network provides its members with the primary benefit of making their DNA and tissue collections discoverable for research through a networked community of biodiversity biobanks. In doing so, GGBN provides trusted and transparent access to genomic samples for all, through an access and benefit sharing framework.

Contact us to join GGBN

For information on how to get involved and become a GGBN Member, please send an e-mail to the General Secretariat at info@ggbn.org

For information on how to provide data to the portal or technical support in general, please send an e-mail to the Technical Secretariat at support@ggbn.org

Join the LinkedIn Discussion Group

To join the GGBN Biodiversity Biobanking Discussion group on LinkedIn, go to our discussion page