08:00 - 09:00
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Arrival, check in
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09:05 - 09:35
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Urgency and Ethics: A Dilemma for Biobanking and Biodiversity Discovery - Oliver Ryder, San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance IUCN-SSC Animal Biobanking for Conservation Specialist Group
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Session IA Biodiversity Biobank Collections: InfrastructureChairs - Gilberto Ocampo and Ana Lourdes Medrano
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09:35 - 09:45
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The Vertebrate Genetic Resources Facility at the University of Kansas Biodiversity Institute - Andy Bentley, University of Kansas
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09:45 - 09:55
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Biological Collection of Tissues/DNA Host-Parasite Relationship: Infrastructure, Researcher Training and Visibility Strategies - Angie Gozález, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Sede Bogota
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09:55 - 10:05
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Biodiversity Biobanking at the Natural History Museum London – a Big New Facility at Thames Valley Science Park, Reading, UK - Jackie Mackenzie-Dodds, National Museum of Natural History, London
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10:05 - 10:15
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Living Collections of the GermoLab Botanical Garden (CICY) - Aleida R. Díaz Castellanos, Centro de Investigación Científica de Yucatán
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10:15 - 10:30
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Morning Coffee Break
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10:30 - 10:40
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Managing Plant Repositories in Uganda amidst Limited Resources - Mutegeki Alislam Said Musa, Tooro Botanical Gardens
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10:40 - 10:50
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UFS Yeast culture collection: Meeting the needs of researchers - Adepemi Ogundeji, University of the Free State, South Africa
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10:50 - 11:00
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The New Fiocruz Biodiversity and Health Biobank - Manuela da Silva, Fiocruz, Oswaldo Cruz Foundation
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11:00 - 11:10
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Conservation and sustainable use of plant genetic resources for food and agriculture: The South African Approach - Thabo Tjikana, Department of Agriculture Land Reform and Rural Development
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11:10 - 11:20
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Leibniz Institute DSMZ - German Collection of Microorganisms and Cell Cultures - Melania Muñoz García, Leibniz Institute
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11:20 - 11:30
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Keeping it chilled: A South African catalogue of Wildlife Biodiversity - Kim Labuschagne, National Zoological Gardens of South Africa
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11:30 - 11:40
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LIB Biobank at Museum Koenig, Bonn, Germany - Jonas Astrin, Leibniz Institute for the Analysis of Biodiversity Change
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11:40 - 13:30
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Lunch Break
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Session IB Biodiversity Biobank Collections: Sample ManagementChairs - Gilberto Ocampo and Ana Lourdes Medrano
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13:30 - 13:40
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Rio de Janeiro Botanical Garden Tissue and DNA Collections’ Management using the JABOT system - Luciana Franco
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13:40 - 13:50
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Establishment and conservation of an in vitro Germplasm Bank of plant species from the arid zones of México - Eugenio Perez Molphe Balch, Universidad Autónoma de Aguascalientes
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13:50 - 14:00
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Unlocking collection treasures: Accessing museum samples for long read sequencing and genomic analysis - Bernhard Bein
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14:00 - 14:10
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Sample management in the DNA Bank of the Universidad Autónoma de Aguascalientes, Mexico - Gilberto Ocampo, Universidad de Aguascalientes
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14:10 - 14:20
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Establishing a Biobank at The Huntington - Brian Dorsey, The Huntington Botanical Gardens
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14:20 - 14:30
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Agrobiodiversity Index, Challenges, Opportunities and Trends - Kakha Nadiradze, Farmers Rights Defense, National Gene Bank Association of Georgia
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14:30 - 14:40
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Keeping it chilled: A South African catalogue of Wildlife Biodiversity - Kim Labuschagne, National Zoological Gardens of South Africa
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14:40 - 14:50
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Skimming at scale: bringing historic collections into the genomic era - Andie Hall, Natural History Museum, London
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14:50 - 15:00
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Collection of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants of the State University of Campinas - Ilio Montanari Jr., State University of Campinas
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15:15 - 15:20
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Afternoon Coffee Break
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Session II Environmental Samples and DataChairs - Karen James, Rachel Meyer, Jackie Mackenzie-Dodds, Jonas Astrin
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15:20 - 15:30
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Connecting environmental samples to a biodiversity information system to make dataaccessible - Beth Kaplin, Center of Excellence in Biodiversity and Natural Resource Management,University of Rwanda
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15:30 - 15:40
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Towards inclusivity in molecular method standardization for biodiversity assessment - Kristian Meissner, Finnish Environment Institute, Syke
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15:40 - 15:50
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National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Biorepository - Rebecca Pugh,National Institute of Standards and Technology, Chemical Sciences Division
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15:50 - 16:00
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Environmental specimen banks in research and regulation for a better environmental quality - Jan Koschorreck, The German Environment Agency
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16:00 - 16:10
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Diversidad Taxonómica y Patrones de Distribución de Microorganismos en la ColecciónCBUDES: Biobanco de microorganismos del nororiente colombiano - Natalia Bravo-Granados,Diversidad Taxonómica y Patrones de Distribución de Microorganismos en la Colección CBUDES
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16:10 - 16:20
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Maine-eDNA: a case study for large-scale environmental sampling, metadata collection anddata management in one of the world’s fastest-warming ocean regions - Karen James, University of Maine
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16:20 - 16:30
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Summary of our experience in application of remote techniques for environmental samplecollection - Blagoy Uzunov, Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski,” Faculty of Biology, Departmentof Botany
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16:30 - 16:40
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CALeDNA: Environmental collections to enable landscape biodiversity surveys and models ofcommunity change - Rachel Meyer, University of California CALeDNA Program
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16:40 - 16:50
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Strengthening global-change science by integrating aeDNA with paleoecoinformatics - John Williams, University of Wisconsin Madison
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16:50 - 17:00
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Diatoms, a model group for DNA Barcoding - Belen Escobari, Botanischer Garten undBotanisches Museum Berlin, Freie Universität Berlin
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Session III – Cell Banking and Culture CollectionsChairs - Oliver Ryder, Jonas Astrin and Jackie Mackenzie-Dodds
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09:00 - 09:13
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The UK Crop Microbiome Cryobank – Advancing Microbiome Research for Sustainable - Agriculture - Rodrigo Taketani, Rothamsted Research
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09:13 - 09:26
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Strategy for the Biobanking of Potato Genetic Resources at the IPK Genebank - Manuela Nagel, Leibniz-Institut (IPK)
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09:26 - 09:39
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South African National Collection of Fungi: An established resource on the continent - Riana Jacobs-Venter, National Collection of Fungi
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09:39 - 09:52
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The World Federation of Culture Collections and the Global Genome Biodiversity Network: Sharing the Same Mission for Sustainable Futures - Ipek Kurtböke*, World Federation of Culture Collections
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09:52 - 10:05
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Establishing model lineage systems to study inter-species advanced reproductive approaches - Francisco Pelegri, University of Wisconsin, Madison
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10:05 - 10:18
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Important Considerations for Biobanking for Genetic Rescue of Endangered Species - Ben Novak, Revive and Restore
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10:18 - 10:33
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Morning Coffee break
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10:33 - 10:46
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Introducing Nature’s SAFE: a European Biobank for Conservation - Tullis Matson, Nature's Safe
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10:46 - 10:59
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Reproductive biotechnologies and Genetic Resource Banks Applied to Wildlife Conservation in Argentina - Adrián Sestelo, Gerencia Operativa de Conservación y Gestión de Fauna
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10:59 - 11:12
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Projects at LIB Biobank Enabling Cell Banking and Protocol Collection - Jonas Astrin, Leibniz Institute for the Analysis of Biodiversity Change
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11:12 - 11:25
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PCRYOZOO Biobank of Animal Cell Lines - Tomàs Marquès and Cira Martínez, Institut de Biologia Evolutiva
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11:25 - 11:38
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Organoids for Biobanking and Cellular Agriculture - Julie Strand, Aarhus University
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11:38 - 11:51
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Living algal collection of Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski” (ACUS)- Important Ex-Situ Biodiversity Conservation Facility, which Maintains High-quality Algal Strains - Need for Biobanking of Algae in Bulgaria – a Country on the Balkan Peninsula with Extra Rich Biodiversity - Maya Stoyneva and Kristian Ivanov, Sofia University “St. Kliment Ohridski”
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11:51 - 12:04
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Biobank of Megadiverse Fauna of Brazil - Maria José de Jesus Silva, Laboratório de Ecologia e Evolução
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11:51 - 12:04
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Lunch break
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Session IV – Biobanking in megadiverse countries and the Southern HemisphereChairs - Kim Labuschagne
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13:30 - 13:45
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Pangolins: Cultural Use, Illegal Trade and the Scientific Importance of Biobanking Specimens in South Africa - Ray Jansen, Zoological Society of London
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13:45 - 14:00
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Biobanking in a Megadiverse Country: a Brief review of Brazilian Current Initiatives - Paulo Holanda, Bioquallis Consulting, Curitiba, Paraná
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14:00 - 14:15
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Biodiversity Biobanks South Africa: A Distributed Network of Repositories for South Africa's Rich Biodiversity - Mudzuli Mavhunga, Biodiversity Biobanks South Africa
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14:15 - 14:30
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The importance of the Humboldt Institute Tissue Collection for Biodiversity Research and Conservation in a Megadiverse Country - Gustavo Bravo, Instituto Alexander von Humboldt
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14:30 - 14:45
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Infrastructure and Management of a Large-scale Genome Bank in a Megadiverse Developing Country. A Case Study in Ecuador - Diego Paucar, Museo de Zoología
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14:45 - 15:00
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Using Biodiversity Biobanking to Enhance Plant Conservation in the Megadiverse Country South Africa - Ross Stewart, African Centre for DNA Barcoding
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15:00 - 15:30
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Afternoon Coffee break
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Workshop I: Policies for Molecular Collections, GGBN data standard, and workflows for publishing dataChair - Astrid de Mestier
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15:30 - 15:45
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Management of Genetic Resources in Natural History Collections using Specify Collection Management Software - Andrew Bentley, University of Kansas
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15:45 - 16:00
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Symbiota-based Services for Publishing Genomic Collections Data - Nico Franz, Arizona State University
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16:00 - 16:15
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Molecular Collections Handbook - Astrid de Mestier, Botanical Garden and Botanical Museum
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16:15 - 16:30
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GGBN Data Standard, and Workflows for Publishing data - Jörg Holetschek, Botanischer Garten Berlin
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09:00 - 10:45
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Session 4 – The hidden biodiversity
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09:00 - 09:25
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Anne Willems (invited speaker) - Exploring hidden bacterial diversity in continental Antarctic
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09:25 - 09:50
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Birgit Mitter (invited speaker) - Understanding the plant microbiome
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09:50 - 10:15
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Maria Holzmann (invited speaker) - Biodiversity of two enigmatic foraminiferal groups, the xenophyophores and freshwater monothalamids
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10:15 - 10:30
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Mathias Mayer – Forest disturbance effects on soil fungal guilds and decomposition in a mountain ecosystem
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10:30 - 10:45
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Norman Warthmann – Unlocking Genomic Diversity without Assembly or Alignment
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10:45 - 11:15
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Coffee break & poster and company exhibition
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11:15 - 12:10
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Session 5 – Amazing animals ex and in situ
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11:15 - 11:40
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Marlys Houck (invited speaker) - The Frozen Zoo®, The Next Generation of Conservation Science
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11:40 - 11:55
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Kim E. Labuschagne – A Biological Back-up of species: the current role of Biodiversity Biobanks
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11:55 - 12:10
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Christie O. Onyia – DNA barcoding of endangered avian fauna in captivity
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12:10 - 12:25
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Thai Hong Pham – The Biodiversity of Cicada (Hemiptera: Auchenorrhyncha: Cicadidae) from Vietnam
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12:25 - 12:35
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Conference photo
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12:35 - 13:30
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Lunch break & poster and company exhibition
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13:30 - 14:30
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GGBN General Assembly Meeting
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14:30 - 16:00
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GGBN Biobank Procedures Task Force Meeting, open to all conference attendees
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16:00 - 16:30
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Coffee break & poster and company exhibition
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16:30 - 17:30
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''GGBN Data Standards' Task Force Meetings, open to all conference attendees'
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09:00 - 10:10
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Session 6 – Biodiversity Biobanks: Sampling & Preservation
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09:00 - 09:25
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Breda M. Zimkus (invited speaker) - Current Practices for the Collection and Preservation of Animal Tissue Samples
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PDF (Login required)
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09:25 - 09:40
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Jeremy deWaard – The Centre for Biodiversity Genomics: State of the Archives
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09:40 - 09:55
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Michele Tixier-Boichard – AgroBRC-RARe: the French research infrastructure for Agronomic Resources
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09:55 - 10:10
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Richard Glor – Improving sustainable use of archived genetic resources
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10:10 - 10:25
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Santiago Ron – Preserving the tropical branches of the tree of life: the genome bank of Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador
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10:25 - 10:55
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Coffee break & poster and company exhibition
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10:55 - 12:35
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Session 7 – Biodiversity Biobank Data and Analytics
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10:55 - 11:20
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James Macklin (invited speaker) - Sequence Database (SeqDB): A comprehensive molecular sequence management tool
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11:20 - 11:35
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Gabi Droege – GGBN Data Portal, GGBN Data Standard and GGBN Document Library – updates
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11:35 - 11:50
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Tim Fulcher – High Throughput Sequencing libraries – Data Standard Proposals from the Global Genome Biodiversity Network
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11:50 - 12:05
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Olivier Maurin – The Plant and Fungal Trees of Life Project (PAFTOL) - an update to the development of the angiosperm-wide bait kit for targeted enrichment
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12:05 - 12:20
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Manuel Curto – Establishing a multi marker approach for plant DNA barcoding and metabarcoding
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12:20 - 12:35
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Juncai Ma – A global catalogue of microbial genome-type strain sequencing project of WDCM
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12:35 - 13:30
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Lunch break & poster and company exhibition
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13:30 - 15:30
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Session 8 – ABS & Nagoya protocol
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13:30 - 13:55
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Philippe Desmeth (invited speaker) - The CBD and its Nagoya Protocol: Need for holistic approach and constructive attitude
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13:55 - 14:20
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Kathryn Garforth (invited speaker) - The Nagoya Protocol on Access and Benefit-Sharing: A Framework for Action
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14:20 - 14:35
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Breda Zimkus – The Impacts of the Nagoya Protocol on Biodiversity Collections, Collections Management, and Research
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14:35 - 14:50
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Manuela da Silva – The Brazilian ABS legislation and the National System for Genetic Heritage and Associated Traditional Knowledge Management
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14:50 - 15:05
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Ays Sirakaya – A Workable ABS Regime
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15:05 - 15:20
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Kate Davis – Positive examples to promote action and trust in an uncertain ABS world
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15:20 - 15:30
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Closure
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15:30 - 17:30
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Satellite Event: Workshop ABS & Nagoya protocol
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Agenda, Report
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