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=28. July 2015 - Launch beta-version new GGBN Data Portal=
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==September 5 2024 Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales joins GGBN! ==
  
We are happy to inform you, that the beta-version of the new GGBN Data Portal has been launched today at http://data.ggbn.org/ggbn_new. The start page will serve as the new entry point for http://www.ggbn.org.
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We are pleased to announce Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales (MNCN) has joined GGBN! Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales is located in Madrid, Spain.
  
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==April 30 2024 GGBN and ERGA Webinar Series on Science Policy for Biodiversity Research on Youtube==
  
This work is part of a running DFG project at BGBM on expanding the existing DNA Bank Network infrastructure into GGBN. We have implemented the new GGBN Data Standard within Darwin Core and ABCD and use a new harvester tool. This harvester (HIT) was developed by GBIF and has been extended by several features within another project at BGBM and can now also be used for GGBN purposes. Therefore we now can handle DarwinCore-Archives in addition to ABCD. Smithsonian and BGBM did the test mappings with DwC-A.
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Both parts of the GGBN, the European Reference Genome Atlas (ERGA) and the Earth BioGenome Project (EBP) series focused on ABS - Nagoya Protocol and DSI are now uploaded on YouTube! Check it out [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4qmCfIUT9K-cgswMIZdd89p3ZUhol-OH here]!
  
The next release information is planned for October 2015.
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=15. July 2015 - Royal Museum for Central Africa joins GGBN=
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==March 25 2024 GGBN and ERGA Hosts a Webinar Series on Science Policy for Biodiversity Research ==
  
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We're happy to announce that GGBN and European Reference Genome Atlas (ERGA) with the support of Digital Sequence Information (DSI) network are organizing a two-part webinar series focused on ABS (Access and Benefit Sharing), the Nagoya Protocol and DSI this April. Join us by filling the registration form [https://www.cognitoforms.com/ERGAEuropeanReferenceGenomeAtlas/APrimerOnSciencePolicyForBiodiversityResearchWebinarSeries here]! Spots are limited.
  
We are pleased to announce that the Royal Museum of Central Africa (RMCA) has joined GGBN as our 34th member. Collections include c. 6700 DNA and 56.000 tissue samples representing 3600 species. For more information about Royal Museum for Central Africa, please visit http://www.africamuseum.be/home
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=16. June 2015 - Meetings: 2016 GGBN Conference=
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==February 1 2024 Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences joins GGBN! ==
  
Please join us for the 2016 GGBN International Conference on Biodiversity Biobanking, to be held at the andel’s Hotel from 21-24 June in Berlin, Germany.  The theme for this program will be Meeting the Challenge: How to Preserve a Cross-Section of the Tree of Life. Please see our Conference Flyer attached for your reference.  
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We are pleased to announce the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences (RBINS) has joined GGBN! Located in Brussels, Belgium, the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences has 6,000 DNA samples, 6,500 tissue samples, and 38,000 specimens in their collections.
  
For more information, please visit our new meeting webpage at: http://meetings.ggbn.org/site/ggbn2016
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The Conference Committee welcomes your ideas for sessions and speakers.  Suggestions for sessions and speakers can be submitted to ggbn@si.edu through July 14th 2015.
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==January 4 2024 2023 SYNTHESYS Biobanking Handbooks are Now Available! ==
  
We look forward to seeing you next year in Berlin!
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The fourth (and last) publication of the GGBN-led SYNTHESYS+ work package NA3: "Molecular collections in the age of genomics – standards &
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processes" has been released! They are now posted to the GGBN Document Library. Click [https://library.ggbn.org/share/s/Ijs5AFkCSFquS7vZW96KMg here] to take a look!
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==January 4 2024 2023 GGBN Report Now Available! ==
  
=03. June 2015 - Belgian Coordinated Collections of Micro-organisms joins GGBN=
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We are excited to announce that the GGBN December 2023 Report is now available! This report highlights GGBN contributions, conferences, online discoverability and more from the past year. Head to the [https://library.ggbn.org/share/s/YKaykzh2QD-q2yByCgMJqw GGBN Document Library] to take a look!
  
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==December 7 2023 Tissue Samples Made Discoverable Through GGBN==
  
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We are excited to announce the organizations who provided data for the first time in 2023: CMN, Ottawa, Canadian Museum of Nature, INRAE, Paris, National Institute of Research for Agriculture, Food and Environment,  HNT, San Marino, The Huntington, and UNAL, Bogota, Universidad Nacional de Colombia / National University of Colombia.
  
We are pleased to announce that the Belgian Coordinated Collections of Micro-organisms (BCCM) has joined GGBN as an observer member. The BCCM collections hold together about 9.900 species (64.000 strains). DNA of these strains can be prepared on request. In addition 3.400 DNA samples representing about 760 microbial species are readily available. For more information about the Belgian Coordinated Collections of Micro-organisms (BCCM), please visit: http://bccm.belspo.be/
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=15. May 2015 - Meetings: SPNHC 2015=
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==December 6 2023 National Herbarium of Rwanda, University of Rwanda joins GGBN ==
  
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We are happy to announce that the National Herbarium of Rwanda[https://herbariumrwanda.ur.ac.rw/] at the University of Rwanda has joined GGBN. Collections include 50 eDNA and 20,000+ tissue samples representing plants, terrestrial invertebrates, and vertebrates. Samples are managed with Symbiota and Excel.
  
GGBN members will be participating in the SPNHC 2015 Conference, May 19-23.
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http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/spnhc2015/home/
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==The GGBN 2023 International Conference Presentations are Available to Watch on YouTube==
  
=05. May 2015 - Swedish Museum of Natural History joins GGBN=
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The 2023 GGBN International Conference presentations are now available to watch on our YouTube page [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NfOFuKPmJMQ&list=PLxCMSf8YBiw8RZX6q-_cs-y0nM103_-Is here]! Check out some of the amazing talks from the conference!
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==November 06 2023 GGBN 2023 GGBN Announces 2025 Conference Host==
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We are happy to announce the South African National Biodiversity Institute and Biodiversity Biobanks South Africa as the host for the 2025 GGBN Conference in Cape Town, South Africa! Learn more about the institute [https://www.sanbi.org/ here]
  
We are pleased to announce that the Swedish Museum of Natural History (NRM) has joined GGBN as an observer member. Collections represent several thousand species with approximately 10,000 DNA and 300,000 tissue samples. For more information about the Swedish Museum of Natural History (NRM), please visit: http://www.nrm.se/english.16_en.html
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=31. April 2015 - Meetings: ISBER 2015=
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==October 16 2023 GGBN 2023 Conference Program Available Now==
  
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The 2023 GGBN International Conference program is now available to view [https://ggbn2023.weebly.com/conference-program.html here]! Click to see presentation details, recommendations to do during your stay in Aguascalientes (if in person) and more.
  
GGBN members will be participating in the ISBER 2015 Conference, May 5-9 2015.
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==September 7 2023 Hybrid Registration for 2023 GGBN International Conference Available Now==
  
http://www.isber.org/event/id/464123/ISBER-2015-Annual-Meeting--Exhibits---Phoenix.htm
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The 2023 GGBN International Conference will now be hybrid for those who want to join via Zoom! Virtual participants can register for $50 on [https://www.etix.com/ticket/c/417BD8523BDDF67177ECE60A52B3A32E/hybrid-participation Etix]. There is also still time to register for those who want to attend the conference in person! Click [https://ggbn2023.weebly.com/registration--abstract-submission.html HERE] to register.
  
=18. April 2015 - Senckenberg Museum of Natural History Görlitz joins GGBN=
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==August 11 2023 NEON Biorepository, Arizona State University joins GGBN==
  
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We are pleased to announce the [https://biorepo.neonscience.org/portal/ NEON Biorepository, Arizona State University] has joined GGBN. Located in Tempe, Arizona, the NEON Biorepository has 31,358 DNA samples, 43,814 tissue samples, and 104,564 environmental samples.
  
We are pleased to announce that the Senckenberg Museum of Natural History Görlitz (SMNG) has joined GGBN as our 30th member. Collections include 1860 DNA and 2200 tissue samples representing 249 species. For more information about Senckenberg Museum of Natural History Görlitz, please visit http://www.senckenberg.de/root/index.php?page_id=5257
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=01. April 2015 - GGBN March 2015 Newsletter=
 
  
The GGBN March 2015 newsletter has been released today by the GGBN Communications & Outreach Task Force.
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==August 07 2023 GGBN 2023 Conference: Abstract Submissions and General Registration Close August 31st==
  
Task Force members and contributors to this newsletter include:
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We are still accepting abstracts for the upcoming GGBN International Conference on Biodiversity Biobanking, taking place 17-20 October 2023 in Aguascalientes, Mexico. Please see the latest conference announcement attached for session details.
*Enrique Arbeláez Cortes, Alexander von Humboldt Institute/Colombia
 
*Katie Barke, Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History/United States
 
*Carol Butler, Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History/United States
 
*Dan Distel, Ocean Genome Legacy/United States
 
*Gabi Droege, Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum Berlin-Dahlem/Germany
 
*Chris Lyal, Natural History Museum London/United Kingdom
 
*Kakha Nadiradze, Association for Farmers Rights Defense/Georgia
 
*Ole Seber, Natural History Museum Copenhagen/Denmark
 
*Eva-Maria Sehr, Austrian Institute of Technology/Austria
 
*Charlotte Seid, Ocean Genome Legacy/United States
 
*Dustin Stonecipher, Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History/United States
 
*Tina Tennessen, Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History/United States
 
  
The newsletter is available at: http://ggbn.org/docs/GGBN_March2015_Newsletter_FINAL.pdf
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Important deadlines:
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General registration closes August 31st, late registration is open from September 1-October 1. 
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The last day to submit your abstracts is August 31st.  
  
=15. March 2015 - Denver Museum of Nature & Science joins GGBN=
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Please submit your abstracts and complete registration [https://ggbn2023.weebly.com/registration--abstract-submission.html HERE]
  
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We are pleased to announce that The Denver Museum of Nature & Science has joined GGBN as an associate member. Collections represent 326 bird and mammal species with approximately 1,000 DNA and 15,000 tissue samples. For more information about The Denver Museum of Nature & Science, please visit: http://www.dmns.org/
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=News Archive=
  
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Older news can be found in the GGBN [[News Archive]].
  
=10. February 2014 - Museum für Naturkunde joins the DNA Bank Network/GGBN=
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The Museum für Naturkunde is a research museum within the Leibniz Association and one of the most significant research institutions worldwide in biological and geo-scientific evolution research and biodiversity. The museum holds more than 30 million items relating to zoology, palaeontology, geology and mineralogy, which are highly significant for science as well as for the history of science. Among the most spectacular pieces are the Berlin specimen of the primeval bird Archaeopteryx lithographica and the Jurassic dinosaurs from the Tendaguru excavation site. The extensive collections of the Museum are directly linked to research, which is particularly true for its rapidly growing DNA Bank with currently more than 40,000 DNA samples. We are currently working on making this collection available via the GGBN/DNA Bank Network's data portal.
 
 
 
=24. January 2014 - Ocean Genome Legacy makes its genomic collection available via GGBN=
 
 
 
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Ocean Genome Legacy (OGL) announces that a portion of its marine genomic collection of DNA and tissue from more than 20,000 specimens collected from across the world are now accessible via the Global Genome Biodiversity Network’s Data Portal! OGL’s mission is to acquire, a uthenticate, study, preserve, develop, and distribute genetic materials, biological specimens, information, technology, and standards needed to advance basic and applied non-commercial research. By providing secure storage and broad public access to genomic materials and a forum for sharing samples, data, and ideas, the Ocean Genome Resource collection aims to serve as a catalyst for research that can help to protect marine ecosystems and improve the human condition. More vouchered DNA samples will be added to the online portal soon following this successful test case by using BioCASe and ABCDDNA.
 
 
 
=25. September 2013 - Kew, Royal Botanic Gardens joins the DNA Bank Network/GGBN=
 
 
 
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The DNA Bank Network proudly welcomes its 9th partner! The Royal Botanic Garden, Kew is a world leader in plant science and conservation. Throughout its history, the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew has made important contributions to increasing the understanding of the plant kingdom with many benefits for mankind. Today it is still first and foremost a scientific institution. With its collections of living and preserved plants, of plant products and botanical information, it forms an encyclopaedia of knowledge about the plant kingdom. Kew holds one of the oldest DNA Banks worldwide with approximately 45,000 DNA samples that can be ordered from Kew directly. We are currently working on making Kew's DNA collection available via the GGBN/DNA Bank Network's data portal too.
 
 
 
=1. September 2013 - SYNTHESYS III started =
 
 
 
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[http://www.synthesys.info SYNTHESYS (Synthesis of systematic resources)] is a 4 years EC funded project and will create an accessible, integrated European resource for researchers in the natural sciences in Europe and globally. Building on the success of the previous SYNTHESYS IA, the NA will focus on improving collections management of new physical and virtual collections. By focusing the JRA on extracting and enhancing data from digitised collections, SYNTHESYS3 will increase the accessibility of these 340 million strong collections. A wide range of services and access – both physical and digital – will be provided to a broad range of scientific Users (from biological and geological related disciplines) in a consistent and accessible way. The natural history collections, held within the museums and herbaria, of Europe are World-class in terms of their magnitude and taxonomic coverage. They represent a resource unique in Europe as a model of the diversity of life on earth and are a physical dataset enabling Users to research how the human activity (including climate change) is having an increasingly negative impact on the diversity and distribution of biodiversity, which is threatening the continued provision of ecosystem services essential to human well-being.
 
 
 
One part of the NA2 is to develop strategic priorities for molecular related NH collections, in particular to get involved partner collections online via the GGBN/DNA Bank Network data portal. The following partners participate in NA2 task 2:
 
 
 
Natural History Museum (London), Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, Museum National d’Histoire Naturelle, The University of Copenhagen, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, The Swedish Museum of Natural History, Naturalis Biodiversity Centres, Freie Universität Berlin/Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum Berlin-Dahlem, Museum für Naturkunde, Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, Royal Museum for Central Africa, National Museum (Prague), Naturhistorisches Museum Wien
 
 
 
=16. August - 2013 Ruder Boskovic Institute joins the DNA Bank Network and GGBN =
 
 
 
 
 
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The [http://www.irb.hr/ Ruder Boskovic Institute (RBI)] is the leading Croatian national research institute for natural and live sciences. Its [http://www.cim.irb.hr/ Center for Marine Research (Centar za Istrazivanje Mora, CIM)] is located in Rovinj (Croatia). The CIM investigates marine ecosystems with a special focus on the Northern Adriatic Sea. The CIM holds a live cell culture collection of marine phyto- and zooplankton with a special focus on toxic species. This culture collection is accompanied by a research collection of corresponding DNA samples. The RBI and its CIM make their collection of DNA samples and corresponding live cell cultures available by using BioCASe through the DNA Bank Network and the Global Genome Biodiversity Network (GGBN) as well as the first data provider from Croatia at Gobal Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF).
 
 
 
=16. July 2013 - GGBN 2014 First Conference Announcement: Biodiversity Biobanking: Building a Trusted Community of Accessible Genomic Collections=
 
 
 
During '''the week of June 30 2014''', the Global Genome Biodiversity Network (GGBN) will hold the first international conference on biodiversity repositories.  Please see full conference announcement here [http://www.dnabank-network.org/publications/GGBN2014_FirstConferenceAnnouncement.pdf].
 
 
 
Conference goals include:
 
 
 
* Engage new members and strengthen the community by promoting collaborations among biorepositories
 
* Advance the field of genomic collections, data management, and accessibility
 
* Promote international networking compliant with ABS and CBD
 
* Link people, communities, platforms, and collections
 
 
Please join the Global Genome Biodiversity Network in London to communicate ideas, new tools, expertise on biodiversity biobanking, and to encourage natural history collections to make databases of genomic collections public and broadly available for research while respecting the spirit of the Nagoya Protocol.  A second conference announcement with a full agenda, invited speakers, and call for abstracts will be posted on the '''upcoming conference website on 1 November 2013'''.
 
 
 
=11. July 2013 - The National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution makes its genomic collections discoverable for research=
 
 
 
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The '''[http://www.mnh.si.edu/ National Museum of Natural History]''' is proud to announce that as of July 11, 2013, tissue and DNA samples are being made available through the DNA Bank Network's online database. The data represent the breadth of NMNH collections including birds, insects, spiders, plants, mammals, worms, amphibians, reptiles, fish, and will increase as existing data are migrated to the museum's catalog and inventory systems and as new data are digitized. This work is part of the Museum's efforts in the '''[http://www.mnh.si.edu/ggi/ Global Genome Initiative]''' to make the genomic collections of Global Genome Biodiversity Network (GGBN) members discoverable for research through the '''[http://www.ggbn.org/ Global Genome Biodiversity Network's Data Portal]'''.
 
 
 
=28. May 2013 - Senckenberg Frankfurt and BiK-F join the DNA Bank Network=
 
 
 
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The DNA Bank Network welcomes its seventh partner! The DNA bank of '''[http://www.senckenberg.de/ Senckenberg Gesellschaft fuer Naturforschung (SGN) and the Biodiversity and Climate Research Centre (LOEWE BiK-F)]''' has joined the DNA Bank Network and the Global Genome Biodiversity Network on May 28th 2013. The DNA bank of Senckenberg (SGN) and the Biodiversity and Climate Research Centre (LOEWE BiK-F) store DNA from all organismal groups for research purposes. At present, the fast growing collection numbers about 5000 DNA samples. For reference purposes, corresponding voucher material for almost all DNA samples is kept in the collections of the SGN.
 
To share the data via the DNA Bank Network's webportal BioCASe is used and the DNA data have been mapped with ABCDDNA. For now a test set of 1.100 DNA samples of Senckenberg Frankfurt and BiK-F is available via our webportal.
 
 
 
=22. April 2013 - GGBN User Needs Survey/Participation kindly requested=
 
'''Founded in 2011, The Global Genome Biodiversity Network (GGBN) is a networked community of biorepositories that provides value to its users by making genomic collections discoverable for research.  We are reaching out to you as a potential user, contributor, or partner biorepository in order to better understand the needs of our audiences.'''
 
 
 
'''Please take a few moments to answer the questions at the following link: [http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/X325FMY Click here to take survey]'''
 
 
 
'''If you know someone who may have an interest in GGBN, please send them the link to this survey.'''
 
 
 
'''This survey will be open through May 6th.'''
 
 
 
=18.-19. April 2013 - GGI Capturing Genomes Workshop at Smithsonian=
 
This workshop is led by the Smithsonian’s Global Genome Initiative, which aims to preserve the genomic diversity of life on earth for future research and discovery.  Steps toward this vision will be guided by four collaborative activities: Biodiversity Research and Collecting, Biorepositories (Global Genome Biodiversity Network), Bioinformatics and Biotechnology, and Engagement.  Preservation of genomic diversity starts with collaborative collecting and collection management efforts, including appropriate access and benefits sharing (ABS).  Online access to these resources for genomic research, including genomic samples, vouchers, molecular analysis, publications, and images requires a federated information infrastructure.  The sequencing of earth’s genomes requires the genomic samples, biotechnology, and computational support.  The future of genomics requires a well trained workforce, fostered through fellowships across partner organizations.  The Global Genome Initiative will support these activities by providing the organizational capacity and advocacy for genomic research in the changing field of biodiversity research.  This workshop will kick start the collaborative collecting efforts of GGI.
 
 
 
=24.-25. July 2012 - Workshop on Management of Molecular Collections=
 
Together with other European Institutions and [http://www.synthesys.info/ SYNTHESYS] scientists of the DNA Bank Network are organising a workshop on Management of Molecular Collections.
 
 
 
'''Location''': CSIC, Madrid (Spain)
 
 
 
'''Duration and date''': Lunch-to-lunch meeting, 24-25 July 2012
 
 
 
'''Full title''': Molecular collections management and linkage between biological specimen repositories and molecular sequence databases.
 
 
 
'''Trainers''': Rob Huxley (NHM-London, UK), Jacqueline Mackenzie-Dodds (NHM-London, UK), Birgit Gemeinholzer (DNA Bank Network, University of Giessen, Germany), Gabriele Droege (DNA Bank Network, BGBM, Germany), Isabel Rey Fraile (MNCN-CSIC, ES).
 
 
 
'''Registration deadline: 21/05/2012'''
 
 
 
Further instructions and information can be found at: http://synthesys.cybertaxonomy.africamuseum.be/node/103
 
 
 
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=15.-18. May 2012 - ISBER Annual Conference=
 
A scientist of the DNA Bank Network will attend the [http://www.isber.org/mtgs/2012/ ISBER conference] this year. Session topics are expected to cover the following areas:
 
 
 
• The Evolving Global Research Environment: New Partnerships and Collaborations
 
• Keeping Step with New Technologies
 
• Innovative Technologies
 
• Keeping Step with the Evolving Ethical-Legal Environment
 
• Ensuring Sustainability in the Face of Global Crises
 
 
 
Date/Time/Room: Thursday, May 17, 2010, 4:30 pm-6.30 pm<br/>
 
Session Title: Biobanking Informatics: Making the Right Connections<br/>
 
Presentation Title: DNA Bank Network: Information Architecture for a Global Network of Biodiversity DNA and Tissue Banks<br/>
 
Presenter: Gabriele Droege
 
 
 
=19.-21. April 2012 - Conference "The role of biobanks for research and protection of forest biodiversity" in Viterbo, Italy=
 
A scientist of the DNA Bank Network will give an overview about our project and its global outreach. The [http://www.medna-bank.eu/index.php/events/36-confviterbo Conference] will highlight cutting-edge advances in all major disciplines of forest genetic resources.
 
 
 
Presentation Title: DNA Bank Network: Information Architecture for a Global Network of Biodiversity DNA and Tissue Banks<br/>
 
Presenter: Gabriele Droege
 
 
 
=27.-29. February 2012 - Workshop on genomic data standards=
 
GBIF is organizing a workshop, in collaboration with the Genomic Standards Consortium (GSC), on specieslevel biodiversity and genomic data standards with the aim of ensuring alignment and harmonization of efforts. The workshop will contribute to the ongoing
 
work of the USA National Science Foundation-funded [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3035207/ Research Coordination Network], which seeks to promote the integration of genomic standards with ecological and species level standards. The GSC is an international community that promotes mechanisms for standardizing descriptions of genomes and especially the contextual information (e.g. environmental variables) associated with genomic samples. One goal of the workshop is to align ABCDDNA, DarwinCore and MIxS, a delegate (G.Droege) of the DNA Bank Network will attend.
 
 
 
=25 February 2012 - Software workshop at GfBS conference in Bonn, Germany=
 
The Workshop will take place at the ZFMK in Bonn at 25 Februar 2012 during the [http://zfmk.de/web/Forschung/Tagungen/2012/201202_GfBS/index.de.html GfBS conference].
 
The Workshop will give an overview about the technical infrastructure of BioCASE, GBIF and the DNA Bank Network. Furthermore the workshop will propose best practice guidelines for referencing voucher specimens, DNA samples and GenBank accessions. The open source software DNA Module is an easy way of managing your DNA collection and referencing DNA samples with any GBIF compliant database worldwide. Attendees can try out the DNA Module and the web portal. In preparation of this workshop attendees are called upon to check if their own institutions are providing specimen data to GBIF already, and if data on DNA voucher specimens are being made available via GBIF.
 
Please bring your own laptop if possible.
 
 
 
'''Deadline for registration 31.12.2011!'''
 
 
 
[http://www.gbif.de/DNA-Bank-Netzwerk/GfBS-Workshop Deutsche news-Meldung auf GBIF.de]
 
 
 
=16-19 November 2011 – ESBB Inaugural Conference – Marseilles, France=
 
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The European, Middle-Eastern and African Society for Biopreservation and Biobanking (ESBB) will realize its [http://www.esbb.org/nov2011/index.html ESBB Inaugural Meeting] in Marseille  16–19 Nov 2011 under participation of a DNA Bank Network scientist.
 
Under the Conference theme: “Identifying the challenges and the opportunities for biorepositories today and in the next 5 years” a wide range of topics will be covered:
 
 
 
• Next steps in biobank networking and harmonisation
 
 
 
• Integrating research biobanking with the provision of healthcare services
 
 
 
• The need for environmental specimen banking
 
 
 
• Challenges and opportunities in the provision of biospecimens for clinical trials
 
 
 
• Networking of veterinary biobanks
 
 
 
• Scientific and technological advances that are helping to measure and to maximise sample quality
 
 
 
• Biobanking economics: how to justify and maintain long-term funding
 
 
 
• Museum biobanking in Europe
 
 
 
• The ELSI of biobanking in times of personalised medicine and systems biology
 
 
 
 
 
The DNA Bank Network will present a project poster.
 
 
 
Presentation details:
 
<br/>Poster Title: ''The DNA Bank Network: banking the DNA of any organism - except humans''<br/>
 
Presenter: Jonas Astrin
 
 
 
=1-7 October, 2011 DNA Bank Network at the 18th Governing Board Meeting of GBIF in Buenos Aires, Argentina=
 
All partners of the DNA Bank Network are parts of GBIF nodes. The four German partners even heading subnodes in Germany. A delegate of the DNA Bank Network will present a poster of our project at the GBIF Governing Board Meeting. All posters shown there can be found [http://www.gbif.de/files/gbif_participants_GB18_posters_en_v1.pdf here]
 
 
 
=Sep 15, 2011 DNA Bank Network at the EuroMarine meeting in Bremen, Germany=
 
A scientist of the DNA Bank Network will give an overview about our project with focus on data architecture at the [http://gensc.org/gc_wiki/index.php/GSC_12#9:00_-_10:30_Satellite_Workshop:_EU_Project_EuroMarine.2C_WP4 EuroMarine Meeting]. This workshop is a satellite meeting of the Genomics Standards Consortium Meeting. Presentation details:
 
 
 
Conference: 27-30 September, 2011<br/>
 
Presentation Title: ''DNA Bank Network – open access to DNA data and samples worldwide by using GBIF technologies ''<br/>
 
Presenter: Gabriele Droege
 
 
 
=Sep 01, 2011 DNA Bank Network poster at Botanikertagung 2011 in Berlin, Germany=
 
A scientist of the DNA Bank Network will present a poster of our project at the [http://www.botanikertagung2011.de/ Botanikertagung 2011]. Presentation details:
 
 
 
Conference: 18-23 September, 2011<br/>
 
Presentation Title: ''DNA Bank Network – Open access to DNA samples, reference vouchers and related data for biodiversity research''<br/>
 
Presenter: Holger Zetzsche
 
 
 
=Aug 20, 2011 DNA Bank Network poster at YouMaReS in Bremerhaven, Germany=
 
An associated scientist of the DNA Bank Network will present a poster of our project at the [http://www.youmares.net YouMaReS]. Presentation details:
 
 
 
Conference: 07-09 September, 2011<br/>
 
Presentation Title: ''DNA Bank Network – open access to DNA data and samples worldwide by using GBIF technologies''<br/>
 
Presenter: Maren Gleisberg (GBIF.DE team)
 
 
 
=Jun 30, 2011 DNA Bank Network at the 8th biennial conference of the Systematics Association in Belfast, United Kingdom=
 
A Scientist of the DNA Bank Network will give an overview about the project at the [http://www.systass.org/biennial2011/ Conference of the Systematics Association] in Belfast with special focus on data mobilisation as well as voucher and sample deposition. Presentation details:
 
 
 
 
 
Conference: 04-08 July, 2011<br/>
 
Session Title: Museum specimens and acient DNA<br/>
 
Presentation Title: ''DNA Bank Network - A platform for open access to voucher referenced DNA samples and data worldwide.''<br/>
 
Presenter: Gabriele Droege
 
 
 
=May 14, 2011 Amorphophallus titanum flowering again at the Botanic Garden in Berlin=
 
This morning the flower of Titan arum has began to open. A plant from same origin population has flowered two years ago and has been collected for the DNA bank of the Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum Berlin ([http://www.dnabank-network.org/Query.php?sqlType=Detail&UnitID=DB%204216&CollCode=DNA%20Bank&InstCode=BGBM&UnitIDS=B%20GT%200003226&CollCodeS=Herbarium%20Berolinense&InstCodeS=BGBM DB 4216]).
 
 
 
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'''2011-05-14 13:51:36'''
 
 
 
A webcam has been installed and can be found [http://www.bgbm.org/bgbm/pr/zurzeit/papers/webcam.htm here]. Find out all available Amorphophallus samples in the DNA Bank Network: [http://www.dnabank-network.org/Query.php?genus=Amorphophallus Amorphophallus]
 
 
 
=May 09, 2011 North Korean DNA plant samples available=
 
As of now, the DNA Bank Network enables access to 384 DNA samples and georeferenced specimens including digital images from vascular plant specimens collected in North Korea for scientific analyses.
 
The BGBM DNA Bank owes that collection mainly to a donation by Dr. Mark B.M. Suh (Pugwash Council). It was complemented by an expedition to the Mt. Chilbo region under participation of Dr. Birgit Gemeinholzer, Dr. Regine Jahn and Dr. Jo Yong Gil.
 
Voucher specimens of these rare samples are safeguarded at the Herbarium Berolinense.
 
 
 
=Apr 27, 2011 DNA Bank Network at the 22nd Pacific Science Congress in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia=
 
A Scientist of the DNA Bank Network will give an overview about the project at the [http://www.22ndpsc.net/ Pacific Science Congress] in Kuala Lumpur with special focus on the potential of this data architecture for science regarding the pacific region. Presentation details:
 
 
 
Conference: 14-18 June, 2011<br/>
 
Session Title: Biological Collections in the Pacific: Developing critical infrastructure for research and applications<br/>
 
Presentation Title : ''DNA Bank Network - Information infrastructure for an international DNA and Tissue Bank Network.''<br/>
 
Presenter: Gabriele Droege
 
 
 
=Apr 14, 2011 White Paper has been published=
 
The DNA Bank Network has recently published a White Paper at ''Biopreservation and Biobanking''. The authors describe the general aims of the network, the established infrastructure of the partner DNA banks and the principles of the information technology implemented. Various benefits for its users and partners are highlighted and the prerequisites for collaboration are outlined.
 
 
 
Gemeinholzer, B., Dröge, G., Zetzsche, H., Haszprunar, G., Klenk, H.-P., Güntsch, A., Berendsohn, W.G. & Wägele, J.-W. (2011): The DNA Bank Network: the start from a German initiative. ''Biopreservation and Biobanking''. April 2011, 9 (1): 51-55. [http://www.liebertonline.com/doi/abs/10.1089/bio.2010.0029 Abstract]
 
 
 
=Jan 12, 2011 DNA Bank Network to present at the BioSystematics in Berlin, Germany=
 
Scientists of the DNA Bank Network will give an overview about the project at the [http://www.biosyst-berlin-2011.de/ BioSystematics] in Berlin and furthermore organise a Software Bazar for relevant software tools (click [http://www.biosyst-berlin-2011.de/Dr%C3%B6ge%20-%20SOFTWARE%20BAZAR.pdf here] for synopsis). Presentation details:
 
 
 
Date/Time/Room: Thursday, February 24, 2011, 8:30 am - 10.30 am, Seminaris<br/>
 
Session Title: Inventorying and Managing Biodiversity<br/>
 
Presentation Title : DNA Bank Network - Access to voucher referenced DNA for biodiversity genomics.<br/>
 
Presenter: Holger Zetzsche
 
 
 
 
 
Date/Time/Room: Thursday, February 24, 2011, 8:30 am - 5 pm, Seminaris<br/>
 
Session Title: Software Bazar - Tools for systematists - Manage and share your data<br/>
 
Presentation Title : The DNA Bank Network - A service to facilitate open access to DNA samples and voucher data worldwide<br/>
 
Presenter: Gabriele Droege, Holger Zetzsche
 
 
 
=Nov 29, 2010 New publication outlines field techniques to preserve tissue and specimen quality=
 
An [http://www.abctaxa.be/ Abc Taxa] publication on preservation techniques in the field for different tissue types and organisms has been released recently. Currently used field tissue storage methods and their efficiency are evaluated. Furthermore, recommendations are given on how to set up a collection plan and sampling strategy, checklists of documentation essentials and equipment for collection trips are appended.
 
 
 
The publication is available [http://www.abctaxa.be/volumes/volume-8-manual-atbi/volumes/volume-8-manual-atbi/chapter-7 here].
 
 
 
'''Gemeinholzer, B., Rey, I., Weising, K., Grundmann, M., Muellner, A.N., Zetzsche, H., Droege, G., Seberg, O., Petersen, G., Rawson, D.M., Weigt, L.A.''' (2010): Organizing specimen and tissue preservation in the field for subsequent molecular analyses. ''IN: ABC-Taxa, Volume 8 - Manual on Field Recording Techniques and Protocols for All Taxa Biodiversity Inventories, Chapter 7, 129-157.''
 
 
 
=Nov 08, 2010 DNA Bank Network at the International Conference for Environmental Specimen Banks=
 
Scientists of the BGBM DNA Bank, member of the DNA Bank Network, are invited to join the [http://www.amiando.com/esb.html?page=420812 International Conference for Environmental Specimen Banks] in Berlin hosted by Federal Environment Agency Germany on November 15-16, 2010. The conference aims to bring together biobanking experts and policy makers to address critical questions of environmental and human biomonitoring, analytical chemistry and nature protection.
 
Presentation details:
 
 
 
 
 
Date & Time: Monday & Tuesday November 15 & 16, 2010, 10:30 - 18:00 pm, poster presentation.<br/>
 
Poster Title: The DNA Bank Network - A shared portal for organismic DNA and tissue banks.<br/>
 
Presenters: Gabriele Droege & Holger Zetzsche
 
 
 
=Sep 15, 2010 DNA Bank Network to attend the congress "Tools for Identifying Biodiversity: Progress and Problems" in Paris, France=
 
Representatives of the DNA Bank Network will present an overview of the DNA Bank Network at the congress "[http://www.bioidentify.eu/ Tools for Identifying Biodiversity: Progress and Problems]" taking place at the Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle in Paris, France from September 20 - 22, 2010.
 
Presentation details:
 
 
 
 
 
Date & Time: Tuesday & Wednesday September 21 & 22, 2010, 13:30 - 15:00 pm, poster presentation nr. 36.<br/>
 
Poster Title: ''DNA Bank Network - connecting biological collections and sequence databases by means of long-term DNA storage with online accession.''<br/>
 
Presenters: Matthias Geiger & Nicolas Straube
 
 
 
=May 20, 2010 DNA Bank Network to present at the SPNHC & CBA-ABC Joint Conference in Ottawa, Canada=
 
Scientists of the DNA Bank Network will introduce their project and webportal at this years [http://www.spnhc-cba2010.org/ SPNHC conference - Biodiversity 2010 and Beyond - Science and Collections]. taking place at the University of Ottawa (Ontario, Canada) from May 31 - June 5, 2010.
 
Presentation details:
 
 
 
Date/Time/Room: Thursday June 3, 2010, 9:20 - 9:40 am, Desmarais, Room 1130<br/>
 
Session Title: SPNHC Digitizing Initiatives<br/>
 
Presentation Title: ''DNA Bank Network - Referencing DNA with specimens, sequences and publications based on GBIF web services''<br/>
 
Presenters: Holger Zetzsche & Gabriele Droege
 
 
 
=May 20, 2010 Species inventory at the GEO Day of Biodiversity 2010=
 
Botanists of the [http://www.botanischer-verein-brandenburg.de/ Botanischer Verein von Berlin und Brandenburg], the DNA Bank Network, and the [http://www.bgbm.org/ Botanic Garden and the Botanical Museum Berlin-Dahlem] will go on a field excursion around Kerkwitz (Niederlausitz) contributing to this years GEO Day of Biodiversity ([http://www.geo-artenvielfalt.de/aktionen/2010/Arteninventur_als_Zeitzeugnis_im_Tagebauerwartungsland go to site]). As a proposed open-pit brown coal mining region the lake-dotted landscape rich in woodland is severely endangered. Objective of the tour is the collection of witnessing voucher specimens and tissue samples for DNA extraction next to a species inventory.
 
 
 
At this year's GEO Day of Biodiversity 248 events in more than 8 countries will take place on June 12. In Germany, GEO Day of Biodiversity has for years been the largest field research campaign. During the GEO Day activities, species long since believed lost are frequently rediscovered. It is therefore an important contribution to efforts to document and conserve our flora and fauna. [http://www.geo-artenvielfalt.de/ Find out more...]
 
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=May 18, 2010 More than 4400 publications related to DNA samples and DNA vouchers searchable=
 
Referencing a DNA sample to its specimen as well as to inferred DNA sequences and vice versa is one main focus of the DNA Bank Network. Publications related to DNA samples and their vouchers preserved by the partners of the DNA Bank Network are an additional valuable source. The DSMZ records each publication related to their strains centrally. This precious and very useful repository is now implemented into the Network's web portal, together with relevant publications of the other partners. Links to online versions of abstracts are included. Further publications will be added continuously. [http://www.dnabank-network.org/Citations.php Go to site]
 
 
 
=May 03, 2010 9000 further vertebrate DNA voucher samples: complete Bavarian ichthyofauna available now!=
 
In December 2003 the Bavarian State Collection of Zoology Munich (ZSM) and the Landesfischereiverband Bayern (LfB) initiated a large scale collection program, in order to cover the diversity of Bavarian freshwater fishes. The primary goal of the program was to collect, identify and deposit morphological and genetic voucher specimens of the approximately 100 naturally occurring fish species in all major and many minor drainages in Bavaria and adjacent regions.
 
Now about 9000 DNA voucher samples covering almost 100% of the Bavarian fish fauna are available on demand.
 
 
 
=Apr 14, 2010 Contribution at ISBER 2010 Annual Meeting in Rotterdam, Netherlands=
 
A scientist of the DNA Bank Network has been selected to present at the International Society for Biological and Environmental Repositories (ISBER) 2010 Annual Meeting & Exhibits, May 11-14, 2010 in Rotterdam, Netherlands.
 
Presentation details:
 
 
 
Date/Time/Room: Thursday, May 13, 2010, 5:10 pm-5.30 pm, Fortis Bank Zaal<br/>
 
Session Title: Challenges and Solutions in Biobanking Technology and Information<br/>
 
Presentation Title: The DNA Bank Network - A shared portal for non-human biorepositories, providing live references to DNA and specimen data (abstract number NIN 05)<br/>
 
Presenter: Holger Zetzsche
 
 
 
=Mar 22, 2010 Presentation at the International Symposium for Planning the Baekdudaegan Arboretum in Seoul, Korea=
 
The DNA Bank Network will be represented by an invited speaker at the Planning Symposium for the Baekdudaegan Arboretum held on 29th March to1st April, 2010 at COEX in Seoulin (Seoul, South Korea)
 
Presentation details:
 
 
 
Date: Wednesday, March 31 2010
 
Zetzsche, H., Droege, G., Zippel, E. & Gemeinholzer, B. - Collections management at the Botanical Museum and Botanic Garden Berlin-Dahlem (BGBM) - the DNA Bank as a driver for data and knowledge integration.
 
 
 
=Nov 16, 2009 12000 further procaryote samples available for on-demand DNA extractions=
 
 
 
More than 12000 samples of microorganisms and cell cultures from almost 4400 species are per today additionally available for on-demand DNA extractions. Therewith the entire specimen database of the German Collection of Microorganisms and Cell Cultures (DSMZ) is now searchable via the DNA Bank Network's webportal.
 
 
 
=Nov 2, 2009 DNA Bank Network to present at the 3rd International Barcode of Life Conference 2009=
 
 
 
Participants of the DNA Bank Network will be presenting at the [http://www.dnabarcodes2009.org/ Third International Barcode of Life Conference] in Mexico City, 7-12 November 2009.
 
 
 
The following are specific presentation details at the conference:
 
 
 
Date: Sunday, November 8, 2009<br/>
 
Zetzsche, H. & Gemeinholzer, B. Long-term storage of tissue and DNA for plant DNA barcoding
 
 
 
Date: Wednesday, November 11 2009<br/>
 
Knebelsberger, T. Beyond barcoding - Secure DNA storage
 
 
 
Date: Wednesday, November 11 2009<br/>
 
Raupach, M. Molecular taxonomy of ground beetles (Insecta: Carabidae) in Central Europe: a multi-marker approach
 
 
 
=Sep 30, 2009 Significant mark of 10.000 DNA samples surpassed=
 
 
 
Today the significant mark of 10.000 fully documented DNA samples has been surpassed. Thereby, DNA samples of more than 6000 species from 156 different countries are available via the webportal. After launching its searchable database in April 2009 the partners of the DNA Bank Network continuously proceeded in their efforts to deposit DNA samples physically and informatically linked to their respective specimens.
 
 
 
=Aug 17, 2009 Workshop about long-term storage of DNA samples held in Leiden=
 
 
 
A workshop about institutional and technical strategies for long-term storage of nonhuman DNA samples has been held at the Systematics 2009 conference in Leiden, Netherlands on August 12th. The organizers thank all participants for their valuable contributions and the conference board for their help.
 
[http://www.dnabank-network.org/publications/Workshop_Long-term_DNA_storage-Summary_and_Abstracts.pdf Download summary and abstracts].
 

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September 5 2024 Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales joins GGBN!

We are pleased to announce Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales (MNCN) has joined GGBN! Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales is located in Madrid, Spain.

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April 30 2024 GGBN and ERGA Webinar Series on Science Policy for Biodiversity Research on Youtube

Both parts of the GGBN, the European Reference Genome Atlas (ERGA) and the Earth BioGenome Project (EBP) series focused on ABS - Nagoya Protocol and DSI are now uploaded on YouTube! Check it out here!

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March 25 2024 GGBN and ERGA Hosts a Webinar Series on Science Policy for Biodiversity Research

We're happy to announce that GGBN and European Reference Genome Atlas (ERGA) with the support of Digital Sequence Information (DSI) network are organizing a two-part webinar series focused on ABS (Access and Benefit Sharing), the Nagoya Protocol and DSI this April. Join us by filling the registration form here! Spots are limited.

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February 1 2024 Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences joins GGBN!

We are pleased to announce the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences (RBINS) has joined GGBN! Located in Brussels, Belgium, the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences has 6,000 DNA samples, 6,500 tissue samples, and 38,000 specimens in their collections.

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January 4 2024 2023 SYNTHESYS Biobanking Handbooks are Now Available!

The fourth (and last) publication of the GGBN-led SYNTHESYS+ work package NA3: "Molecular collections in the age of genomics – standards & processes" has been released! They are now posted to the GGBN Document Library. Click here to take a look!

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January 4 2024 2023 GGBN Report Now Available!

We are excited to announce that the GGBN December 2023 Report is now available! This report highlights GGBN contributions, conferences, online discoverability and more from the past year. Head to the GGBN Document Library to take a look!

December 7 2023 Tissue Samples Made Discoverable Through GGBN

We are excited to announce the organizations who provided data for the first time in 2023: CMN, Ottawa, Canadian Museum of Nature, INRAE, Paris, National Institute of Research for Agriculture, Food and Environment, HNT, San Marino, The Huntington, and UNAL, Bogota, Universidad Nacional de Colombia / National University of Colombia.

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December 6 2023 National Herbarium of Rwanda, University of Rwanda joins GGBN

We are happy to announce that the National Herbarium of Rwanda[1] at the University of Rwanda has joined GGBN. Collections include 50 eDNA and 20,000+ tissue samples representing plants, terrestrial invertebrates, and vertebrates. Samples are managed with Symbiota and Excel.

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The GGBN 2023 International Conference Presentations are Available to Watch on YouTube

The 2023 GGBN International Conference presentations are now available to watch on our YouTube page here! Check out some of the amazing talks from the conference!

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November 06 2023 GGBN 2023 GGBN Announces 2025 Conference Host

We are happy to announce the South African National Biodiversity Institute and Biodiversity Biobanks South Africa as the host for the 2025 GGBN Conference in Cape Town, South Africa! Learn more about the institute here

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October 16 2023 GGBN 2023 Conference Program Available Now

The 2023 GGBN International Conference program is now available to view here! Click to see presentation details, recommendations to do during your stay in Aguascalientes (if in person) and more.

September 7 2023 Hybrid Registration for 2023 GGBN International Conference Available Now

The 2023 GGBN International Conference will now be hybrid for those who want to join via Zoom! Virtual participants can register for $50 on Etix. There is also still time to register for those who want to attend the conference in person! Click HERE to register.

August 11 2023 NEON Biorepository, Arizona State University joins GGBN

We are pleased to announce the NEON Biorepository, Arizona State University has joined GGBN. Located in Tempe, Arizona, the NEON Biorepository has 31,358 DNA samples, 43,814 tissue samples, and 104,564 environmental samples.

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August 07 2023 GGBN 2023 Conference: Abstract Submissions and General Registration Close August 31st

We are still accepting abstracts for the upcoming GGBN International Conference on Biodiversity Biobanking, taking place 17-20 October 2023 in Aguascalientes, Mexico. Please see the latest conference announcement attached for session details.

Important deadlines: General registration closes August 31st, late registration is open from September 1-October 1. The last day to submit your abstracts is August 31st.

Please submit your abstracts and complete registration HERE

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