February 7, 2011 at 9am to February 11, 2011 at 5pm
A five-day workshop covering integrative taxonomy and taxonomic expertise in the framework of the DNA barcoding initiative. There is no course fee, but no support towards travel, lodging or subsistence will be provided. Priority will be given to PhD students. Interested parties may apply to the course at http://tinyurl.com/MNHNcourse .Update 17 Nov:EDIT (European Distributed Institute of Taxonomy) has awarded 4 grants of 250.00 EUR each to students…See More
The CBOL Leading Labs Network (LLN) was created in 2007 as a network of barcoding labs around the world dedicated to sharing technical information on barcoding and providing training and resources for new barcoding researchers and labs.
A group for anyone interested or involved in barcoding beetles. The group is intended to facilitate collaboration, share experiences and ideas among researchers.
National Institute for Biotechnology and Genetic Engieering
Title/Position
Doctoral student
I’m involved in, or am interested in the following barcoding initiatives
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
WG1.4 Human Pathogens and Zoonoses, WG1.5 Agricultural and Forestry Pests and Their Parasitoids, WG1.6 Pollinators, WG2.1 Barcoding Biotas, WG2.2 Museum Life
Keywords about my barcoding projects (separate each choice with a comma)
beetles
I’m involved in the following aspects of barcoding:
Fieldwork/specimen collecting, Museum work/specimen curation, 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
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