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Dirk Steinke
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  • Biodiversity Institute of Ontario
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Dirk Steinke is now colleagues with Alexander M. Weigand and Kris Jett
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The Barcode of Life Data Systems (BOLD) is an online workbench that aids collection, management, analysis, and use of DNA barcodes. It consists of 3 components (MAS, IDS, and ECS) that each address the needs of the barcoding community.
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Institution/Organization
Biodiversity Institute of Ontario
Title/Position
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Lead Scientist MarBOL
Website
http://marinebarcoding.org
I’m involved in, or am interested in the following barcoding initiatives
FISH-BOL, Marine Barcode of Life (MarBOL), DNA Barcoding Initiative for Conservation, Database Working Group, Data Analysis Working Group, Leading Labs Network
I’m involved in or interested in the following iBOL Working Groups
WG1.1 Vertebrates, WG1.7 Freshwater Bio-Surveillance, WG1.8 Marine Bio-Surveillance, WG1.9 Terrestrial Bio-Surveillance, WG1.10 Polar Life, WG2.1 Barcoding Biotas, WG2.2 Museum Life, WG2.3 Methodological Innovation, WG2.4 Paleobarcoding
I’m involved in the following aspects of barcoding:
Fieldwork/specimen collecting, Labwork/generating barcode sequences, Management of barcode data, Analysis of barcode data, Using barcode data in taxonomy/systematic biology, Using barcode data for other applications, Organizing/managing barcoding projects, Science policy related to barcoding
Current Project(s)
MarBOL, FishBOL, iBOL

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PLoS ONE MarBOL collection

The Public Library of Science (PLoS) issued the latest in a series of Census of Marine Life volumes, The MarBOL Collection, on Monday, June 28th. This collection of papers presents research in the field of Marine Barcoding under the auspices of MarBOL.Continue

Posted on July 6, 2010 at 7:24pm —

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At 1:14pm on November 16, 2009, Matthew Fisher said…
Hello and welcome Dirk!

Thank you for taking the time to join. As host to this online community, I am contacting you to suggest a few things that you can do to gain value from our online community.

Simple Things You Can Do

After completing your online profile you should add yourself to the member map – this adds a geographic location to each community member.
A great next step is to invite your colleagues and search our members for people you know and invite them to be your colleague on the network.
Another thing to do is to browse our Forum and ask a question or leave a comment.
Please join a Group or start your own, as groups are a great way to express your special interest, be it a taxonomic group, a regional or organizational affiliation.
Have a question? Ask one of our hosts or post it to our FAQ page.


Some Advanced Things You Can Do

If you have something to say, start a Blog. Simply choose “Add a Blog Post” under Blogs. Blogging has never been easier.
If you already have a blog or another online resource, you can share it either on your profile page or through our rss pages. Just ask me how.
Manage a Group! Create a group and invite colleagues to join the network and your group. Use the “Send Message to Group” feature to email everyone in your group, start discussion threads specific to your group’s interests, add widgets and more.

For assistance with any of the things please don’t hesitate to contact me.

Again, thank you for joining our growing online community for barcoders. I look forward to connecting with you soon.

-Matthew Fisher
 
 
 

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