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30th June - 2nd July 2014

GGBN’s first International Conference on Biodiversity Biobanking took place in London, England from the 30th of June to the 2nd of July 2014. The conference was co-hosted by the Natural History Museum London, and the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.

Program Committee:

  • Jonas Astrin
  • Katharine Barker
  • Paul Bartels
  • Carol Butler
  • David Cantrill
  • Jonathan Coddington
  • Gabriele Droege
  • Félix Forest
  • Birgit Gemeinholzer
  • Donald Hobern
  • Jacqueline Mackenzie-Dodds
  • Éamonn O´ Tuama
  • Oris Sanjur
  • David Schindel
  • Ole Seberg

Conference Organizers:

  • Katharine Barker
  • Félix Forest
  • Jacqueline Mackenzie-Dodds
Top: The Natural History Museum, London.
Bottom: The Kew Gardens Palm House, London.

VENUES

Monday 30th of June-Tuesday 1st of July

Flett Lecture Theatre, Natural History Museum Cromwell Road, London SW7 5BD

Please arrive at entrance for Departmental Staff and Visitors on Exhibition Road and follow signs for the GGBN Conference.

Wednesday 2nd of July

Jodrell Lecture Theatre, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew Jodrell Laboratory, Kew Road, Richmond, Surrey TW9 3DS

Please arrive through the Jodrell Gate and follow signs for the GGBN Conference.

Getting Between Venues

Tube: South Kensington Underground Station to Kew Gardens Underground Station via the District Line. Travel time is about 25 minutes.

REGISTRATION

Monday 30th of June

0800 - 0900 Flett Lecture Theatre, Natural History Museum

PROGRAM