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Ahmed Rahaman Ademolu
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Ahmed Rahaman Ademolu's Colleagues

  • Mansi Mungee
  • Iloh Andrew Chibuzor
  • Isah, Mohammed Chado
  • Dr C.D. Nwani
  • Kalpesh Ishnava
  • Virash Kamal Gupta
  • Kris Jett

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Ahmed Rahaman Ademolu commented on Kris Jett's event 'Fourth International Barcode of Life Conference'
"Yes, This is an opportunity for me to achieve my goal in DNA barcoding as  courses for beginers are available. I have been looking forward for such courses because of my keen in in bar coding but unfortunately still very new in Nigeria. No a…"
Mar 15, 2011
Ahmed Rahaman Ademolu is attending Kris Jett's event
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Fourth International Barcode of Life Conference at University of Adelaide

November 28, 2011 to December 3, 2011
The University of Adelaide will host the first-ever Southern Hemisphere barcode conference, co-organized by CBOL and co-hosted by several biodiversity institutions and initiatives in Australia.  The goals of the conference are: highlighting the great progress barcoding has made since the Mexico City Conference in November 2009; learning about barcoding activities in Australia and the region; and bringing barcoders together to exchange ideas and plan new activities. The week’s events will start…See More
Mar 15, 2011
Iloh Andrew Chibuzor and Ahmed Rahaman Ademolu are now colleagues
Mar 15, 2011
Ahmed Rahaman Ademolu joined Kalpesh Ishnava's group
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Medicinal plants

Plants-Medicinal Plants
Feb 10, 2011
Ahmed Rahaman Ademolu and Mansi Mungee are now colleagues
Nov 15, 2010
Ahmed Rahaman Ademolu and Dr C.D. Nwani are now colleagues
Nov 4, 2010
Ahmed Rahaman Ademolu commented on Mehrdad Hajibabaei's group 'Environmental Barcoding'
"My special interest is related to the enviroment i.e bio indicators and pollinators diversity. I believe the group will be of great benefit for me."
Oct 24, 2010
Ahmed Rahaman Ademolu joined Mehrdad Hajibabaei's group
Oct 24, 2010
Ahmed Rahaman Ademolu commented on Rodolphe Rougerie's group 'Barcoding All Lepidoptera'
"Its great joining this group. As Lepidopterans are also good pollinators, the group will assist in using the barcoding technoology for establishing the diversity of the pollinating insects."
Oct 23, 2010
Ahmed Rahaman Ademolu joined Rodolphe Rougerie's group
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Barcoding All Lepidoptera

Learn more and find out how to join efforts toward assembling a comprehensive DNA barcode library for all species of butterflies and moths
Oct 23, 2010
Ahmed Rahaman Ademolu is attending Kris Jett's event
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Scripting Life: the science behind ViBRANT at Grande Galerie de l'Evolution, Paris, France

January 20, 2011 at 9am to January 21, 2011 at 5pm
This two-day conference is the kick-off meeting for ViBRANT – an EU infrastructures project supporting the development of virtual research communities engaged in biodiversity science. Registrants will include taxonomists, computer scientists, ecologists, evolutionary biologists, and representatives of government agencies, in addition to scientists from the 17 ViBRANT partners. Day one will cover the major thematic components and philosophy of the ViBRANT project. Day two consists of a series of…See More
Oct 20, 2010
Ahmed Rahaman Ademolu and Kris Jett are now colleagues
Oct 14, 2010
Ahmed Rahaman Ademolu is now a member of Connect.BarcodeofLife.net
Oct 12, 2010

Profile Information

Institution/Organization
University of Lagos (Molecular biology and genetics department)
Title/Position
Doctoral student
I’m involved in, or am interested in the following barcoding initiatives
Mosquito Barcoding Initiative, DNA Barcoding Initiative for Conservation, Data Analysis Working Group
I’m involved in or interested in the following iBOL Working Groups
WG1.1 Vertebrates, WG1.6 Pollinators, WG1.7 Freshwater Bio-Surveillance, WG1.8 Marine Bio-Surveillance, WG1.9 Terrestrial Bio-Surveillance
Keywords about my barcoding projects (separate each choice with a comma)
ecological sustainability,bio-conservation,taxonomy
I’m involved in the following aspects of barcoding:
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At 12:15am on October 27, 2010, Dr C.D. Nwani said…
Ademola,
Happy to know that you are interested in Lepidopteran barcoding. Paul Hebert and John Wilson are doing serous work in that field. I met them at CCDB
At 12:21pm on October 14, 2010, Matthew Sileo said…
Hello and welcome!

Thank you for taking the time to join. Here are a few things that you can do in the community.

After completing your online profile, please add yourself to the member map. Next, invite your colleagues and search our members for people you know and invite them to be your colleague in the network. Or browse our Forum and ask a question.

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