GGBN 2017 Regional Asian Workshop/Program

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Workshop Schedule Summary

Participants should plan to arrive in Shenzhen no later than Thursday evening for an early Friday morning start.

July 20, Thursday

6:00 Dinner (Hotel)

July 21, Friday

Welcome

9:10-9:20 Welcome from CNGB-BGI, Yang Huanming, Director of BGI
9:20-9:40 Welcome and introduction to the workshop from GGBN - Pdf
Ole Seberg, Natural History Museum of Denmark, GGBN Executive Committee Chair
Katie Barker, Smithsonian Institution, GGBN Secretariat and Global Genome Initiative

Introduction to GGBN

9:40-10:00 GGBN-the future tool for biodiversity research-Overview of multiple approaches
Jon Coddington, Smithsonian Institution, Global Genome Initiative
10:00-10:20 Introduction to GGBN - Pdf
Ole Seberg, Natural History Museum of Denmark, GGBN Executive Committee Chair


10:20-10:35 Coffee Break


10:35-11:05 GGBN Data Portal and Data Standard - Pdf
Jon Coddington, Smithsonian Institution
11:05-11:25 GGBN Document Library - Pdf
Katie Barker, Smithsonian Institution, GGBN Secretariat and Global Genome Initiative
11:25-11:55 Questions and Answers, Discussion


12:00-1:00 Lunch


1:00-1:10 ABS, introduction to the topic and its relevance to China
Liu Dongmei, Research Center of Biodiversity, Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Science
1:20-1:40 Access and benefit sharing of crop genetic resources in China
Zhang Zongwen, Biodiversity International
1:40-2:00 GGBN’s Support of Member Compliance on ABS - Pdf
Katie Barker, Smithsonian Institution, GGBN Secretariat and Global Genome Initiative
2:00-2:20 Questions and Answers, Discussion


2:20-2:35 Coffee Break

2:35-3:35 Use Case Studies and Discussion: Setting up Biobanks in Asia (15 min talks each)

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