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The International Barcode of Life (iBOL) Secretariat today announced major new funding for the world’s largest biodiversity genomics project.  Paul
Hebert, iBOL Scientific Director, said that four Canadian agencies have made
new commitments to iBOL totaling $35 million, raising total investments by
these funders to $80 million.




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John,

This is great news! I recommend posting this to the blog as well, as I think more people are likely to see it there and this is entirely blog-worthy.

-Matthew
Thanks Matthew. I was way ahead of you. My blog post is awaiting moderator approval.

Hi,

Who should I contact to get more information about this funding?. We are developing DNA barcodes for medicinal plants in Peru as well for fungus and some lepidopteras. We are very interested in the field and continue with our research.

 

Thanks a lot.

 

Diego Pignataro

Genomics Research Unit

Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia

Lima - Peru

Dear John,

 

Who can we contact to get more information about this funding? We have started DNA barcoding of medicinal plants in Iran.

Best Regards

 Robab

HOW CAN NIGERIA BENEFIT FROM THIS? WE PRESENTLY SET UP NIGERIAN CENTRE FOR BARCODING. THIS INCLUDE OUR WORK ON TREES, ARID PLANTS, CRABS, FISH, HONEY AND FROG ETC

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