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  • Conrad Schoch
  • Kris Jett

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Profile Information

Institution/Organization
Cornell University
Title/Position
Postdoctoral fellow
Website
http://cordyceps.us
I’m involved in or interested in the following iBOL Working Groups
WG1.3 Fungi
Keywords about my barcoding projects (separate each choice with a comma)
cordyceps, hypocreales, fungi, entomopathogen, amylostereum, symbioses
I’m involved in the following aspects of barcoding:
Fieldwork/specimen collecting, Museum work/specimen curation, Analysis of barcode data, Using barcode data in taxonomy/systematic biology
Current Project(s)
Population biology of Invasive wasps and their symbiotic fungi

Latest Activity

Bhushan Shrestha commented on Ryan Kepler's photo
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"Nice team."
Nov 22, 2011
Ryan Kepler replied to Pradeep Kumar Divakar's discussion 'PCR protocol' in the group Fungi
"Hey everyone,   Looks as though most of the people commenting here are working with Ascomycota.  Thought I would chime in with some successes for Basids.  I am in the process of adapting these for use with Amylostereum in Russulales.…"
Mar 18, 2011
Ryan Kepler and BD Shenoy are now colleagues
Oct 2, 2010
Ryan Kepler posted photos
Sep 30, 2010
Ryan Kepler posted photos
Sep 30, 2010
Ryan Kepler posted an album
Sep 30, 2010
Ryan kepler just added their location.
Sep 30, 2010
Ryan Kepler joined Conrad Schoch's group
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Fungi

To provide up-to-date information on fungal barcoding and to facilitate communication and the development of collaboration.
Sep 30, 2010
Ryan Kepler and Kris Jett are now colleagues
Sep 30, 2010
Ryan Kepler is now a member of Connect.BarcodeofLife.net
Sep 30, 2010

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At 9:27pm on September 30, 2010, Conrad Schoch said…
Oh, ok other fungi too...
At 9:26pm on September 30, 2010, Conrad Schoch said…
Hey, showing off with you fancy Cordyceps photos! Looks nice tho
At 3:49pm on September 30, 2010, Matthew Sileo said…
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