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iBOL Funding News
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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 Ca…

Started this discussion. Last reply by John Chenery Apr 23.

Funds for iBOL WG planning meetings
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IBOL Working Group leads and co-leads will be interested to know that CBOL has funds available in its current grant to support some planning meetings for iBOL Working Groups. CBOL Executive Secretary…

Tagged: WG, WGs, Groups, Working, iBOL

Started this discussion. Last reply by David E. Schindel May 5.

Launch of iBOL newsletter, the Barcode Bulletin
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We're pleased to announce publication of the first issue of the Barcode Bulletin – the newsletter of the International Barcode of Life project (iBOL). It’s a colourful 12 pages of news and views that…

Started this discussion. Last reply by Kris Jett Mar 2.

 

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The iBOL Scientific Steering Committee oversees the consortium's research activities. It includes representatives from all participating countries and from the 20 Working Groups.
July 11
John Chenery is now colleagues with Kris Jett and Kalpesh Ishnava
June 28
The iBOL Scientific Steering Committee oversees the consortium's research activities. It includes representatives from all participating countries and from the 20 Working Groups.
June 18
The iBOL Scientific Steering Committee oversees the consortium's research activities. It includes representatives from all participating countries and from the 20 Working Groups.
May 7
Michelle van der Bank and John Chenery are now colleagues
April 30
The iBOL Scientific Steering Committee oversees the consortium's research activities. It includes representatives from all participating countries and from the 20 Working Groups.
April 27
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.
April 8
Thanks for all the positive feedback on the first issue of the Barcode Bulletin and special thanks to our contributors -- Patricia Escalante, Axel Hausmann, Torbjorn Ekrem, Mark Stoeckle and our friends at CBOL. I'm currently planning content for is…
March 18
John Chenery added a discussion to the group iBOL Scientific Steering Committee
iBOL Working Group leads and co-leads will be interested to hear that CBOL has funding available in its current grant to support some planning meetings for iBOL WGs. CBOL Executive Secretary David Schindel is keen to open discussions with WGs about…
March 11
John Chenery added a discussion
IBOL Working Group leads and co-leads will be interested to know that CBOL has funds available in its current grant to support some planning meetings for iBOL Working Groups. CBOL Executive Secretary David Schindel is keen to open discussions with W…
March 11
The iBOL Scientific Steering Committee oversees the consortium's research activities. It includes representatives from all participating countries and from the 20 Working Groups.
March 9
Hi John, This is beautiful work! It's fantastic to have a publication that appeals to high-level researchers and those new to barcoding alike, and to have another way to keep abreast of the current activities in DNA barcoding. Having a newsletter o…
March 2
The iBOL Scientific Steering Committee oversees the consortium's research activities. It includes representatives from all participating countries and from the 20 Working Groups.
February 27
The iBOL Scientific Steering Committee oversees the consortium's research activities. It includes representatives from all participating countries and from the 20 Working Groups.
February 26
John Chenery added a blog post
After a gestation period of elephantine proportions, the iBOL newsletter, the Barcode Bulletin, has entered the world. Read all about it on the Connect forum. Better yet, read the actual periodical by clicking HERE (for the PDF), or HERE for the Fla…
February 25
John Chenery added a discussion
We're pleased to announce publication of the first issue of the Barcode Bulletin – the newsletter of the International Barcode of Life project (iBOL). It’s a colourful 12 pages of news and views that will interest not just iBOL collaborators but any…
February 24

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Director of Media and Communications
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http://www.ibolproject.org
I’m involved in, or am interested in the following barcoding initiatives
DNA Barcoding Initiative for Conservation
I’m involved in or interested in the following iBOL Working Groups
WG1.5 Agricultural and Forestry Pests and Their Parasitoids, WG1.7 Freshwater Bio-Surveillance, WG1.9 Terrestrial Bio-Surveillance, WG2.2 Museum Life, WG2.3 Methodological Innovation, WG2.4 Paleobarcoding
I’m involved in the following aspects of barcoding:
Organizing/managing barcoding projects

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iBOL.org -- new web address for International Barcode of Life

With the help of our friends at the Consortium for the Barcode of Life, iBOL (the International Barcode of Life Consortium) has secured the url iBOL.org -- replacing our old web address at ibolproject.org

Update your bookmarks and check out our new look website at www.ibol.org.

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Posted on July 15, 2010 at 10:30am —

John Chenery

New Issue of the Barcode Bulletin


The new issue of the Barcode Bulletin has been posted on the International Barcode of Life web site at

http://ibol.org/news-and-events/newsletter/

where you can either click on the image to read t… Continue

Posted on June 2, 2010 at 12:30pm —

John Chenery

BOLD developer Sujeevan Ratnasingham wins Ebbe Nielsen Prize






Sujeevan Ratnasingham, the bioinformatics wizard who developed the Barcode of Life Data Systems (BOLD) platform for the global DNA barcoding community, has won this year’s Ebbe Nielsen Prize from the Global Biodive

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Posted on May 6, 2010 at 10:30am —

John Chenery

National Geographic's Big Idea

In this month's National Geographic, the Big Idea is "Scanning Life", a great feature on DNA barcoding complemented by NG's usual stunning photography.
Read all about it at http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/big-idea/11/biodiversity

Posted on April 27, 2010 at 11:57am —

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At 11:05am on February 22, 2010, Matthew Fisher said…
John,

Thanks for the spam report. Your message was the first I saw of this one, so I appreciate it. We've had a few in the past and I always caught them, but you got to this one first.

-Matthew
At 12:52pm on November 5, 2009, Matthew Fisher said…
Hello and welcome John!

Thank you for taking the time to join the prototype network. Please let me introduce myself – I am Matthew Fisher, president of Night Kitchen Interactive, the design firm working together with CBOL to launch the new Barcode of Life website and online community. I am contacting you to offer my assistance as you begin to use this network as a sandbox by answering any questions you might have and suggesting a few things that you can do to take the network for a test drive.

Simple Things You Can Do on the Prototype Network

After completing your online profile you should add yourself to the member map – this adds a geographic location to each community member.
Another thing to do is to browse our Forum and ask a question or leave a comment. There isn’t much there yet, but don’t let that stop you.
Please join a Group or start your own, as groups are a great way to express your special interest, be it a taxonomic group, an organization.
Have a question? Ask one of our hosts or Check out our FAQ.


Some Advanced Things You Can Do

Start A Blog: If you have something to say, start a Blog. Simply choose “Add a Blog Post” under Blogs and say what’s on your mind. Blogging has never been easier.
Share Your Blog: If you already have a blog or another online resource, you can share it either on your profile page or through our rss pages.
Manage a Group: Create a group for a specific taxonomic area and invite colleagues to join the network and your group. Use the “Send Message to Group” feature to send out email blasts to your group, start discussion threads specific to your group’s interests, add widgets and more.

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

Again, thank you for agreeing to participate. By spending just a few minutes trying out some of these activities you will be in a great position to provide CBOL essential feedback as we evaluate the best online tools for the barcoding community. I look forward to seeing you in Mexico City next week where I will be leading workshops on the topic of this online community.

-Matthew Fisher
 
 
 

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