Past Events
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28 November 2011Fourth International Barcode of Life ConferenceUniversity of Adelaide, Adelaide, AustraliaMore InfoThe 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.
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7 November 2009Third International Barcode of Life ConferenceMexico City, MexicoMore InfoThe Consortium for the Barcode of Life (CBOL) and the Instituto Biologia, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico (UNAM) invite you to join us in Mexico City during the week of 7-13 November 2009 for the Third International Barcode of Life Conference. DNA barcoding has come a long way since September 2007, when we met in Taipei for the Second International Barcode of Life Conference. CBOL now has 200 Member Organizations from 50 countries, and the International Barcode of Life Project (iBOL) has attracted participants from around the world. Mexico has established MexBOL, a national barcoding network, and is positioned to be a regional node for iBOL. There are now more than 600,000 DNA barcode records representing more than 58,000 species in BOLD and data are accumulating at an accelerating pace. Please join us in November to learn the latest developments and join the global barcoding initiative. The conference will be held at the headquarters of the Mexican Academy of Sciences in a new conference facility with a stunning view of Mexico City. There will be three days of pre-conference workshops, including two full-day short courses that will introduce participants to the lab protocols of DNA barcoding and the management and analysis of barcode data. The week of events will culminate in a barcoding event for the public in UNAM’s Science Museum. (see Overall Conference Agenda) Registration will be limited by the capacity of the conference venue, so please consider registering soon to ensure your place at the conference. Please continue to check this website as we add information (see Important Dates), and sign up for the conference mailing list to receive future notices. We look forward to seeing you all in Mexico City in November! http://dnabarcodes2009.org
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17 September 2007Second International Barcode of Life ConferenceTaipei, TaiwanMore InfoThe Consortium for the Barcode of Life (CBOL) and Academia Sinica invite you to join us in Taipei, Taiwan during the week of 17 September 2007 for the Second International Barcode of Life Conference. It has now been more than two years since the first conference was held in London and the Barcode of Life Initiative has gained great momentum since that time. There are now more than 200,000 DNA barcode records representing about 25,000 species and data are accumulating at an accelerating pace. Please join us at Academia Sinica in September to learn the latest developments.There will also be a marine-focused side meeting on 17 September 2007 sponsored by the Fish Barcode of Life Initiative (FISH-BOL). In addition to the conference's three days of technical sessions, a number of technical meetings, workshops, and a short course will take place on the days immediately before and after the conference.
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7 February 2005First International Barcode of Life ConferenceNatural History Museum, London, UKMore InfoThe conference was organized under the auspices of the Consortium for the Barcode of Life and was supported by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation and the Natural History Museum, London. Please visit the conference website here.
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24 May 2004CBOL Opening MeetingWashington, DCMore Info
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7 February 2011DNA Barcoding Course at the Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, ParisMuséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, ParisMore Info
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.
Update 17 Nov:EDIT (European Distributed Institute of Taxonomy) has awarded 4 grants of 250.00 EUR each to students not matriculated at a Paris university or doctoral school to defray the expenses associated with travel and accommodation. Grants are available to participants from both Europe and outside Europe. Granted participants will be selected by the organiser of the course
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14 June 2011The 22nd Pacific Science CongressKuala Lumpur, Malaysia
The Congress provides a multidisciplinary platform for scientists from the region to assess and prioritize issues requiring scientific research; brings together scientists from more remote states; catalyzes international and cross-disciplinary collaboration; and is a venue to establish and announce new research initiatives.
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28 November 2011Fourth International Barcode of Life ConferenceUniversity of Adelaide, Adelaide, AustraliaMore Info
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.
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4 December 201110th Invertebrate Biodiversity & Conservation ConferenceMelbourne, AustraliaMore Info
The conference will bring together researchers (scientists and students) from a broad range of interests to discuss the latest research in invertebrate conservation, biodiversity, ecology and systematics.
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30 January 2012One day symposium on "DNA Barcoding: A Promising Tool for Species Identification and Biodiversity Digitization"National Institute for Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering (NIBGE), Faisalabad, PakistanMore Info
A one day symposium is being organized to create awareness among academia and the scientific community, discuss application of barcode research in key areas, and begin planning a future course of action to involve the scientific community, government departments and NGOs.
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19 March 2012DNA Barcoding Course at the Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris 2012Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, ParisMore Info
Integrative taxonomy and taxonomic expertise in the framework of the DNA- barcoding initiative.
Registration closes 15 February
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8 September 2012DNA Barcoding: Use of Molecular techniques and BioinformaticsUniversity of Chittagong an Chittagong Veterinary & Animal Science UniversityMore Info
A 4 day training workshop on the molecular techniques and bioinformatics used in DNA barcoding of species will be conducted by the CU and CVASU in Chittagong Bangladesh.
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17 September 2012THIRD EUROPEAN CONFERENCE FOR THE BARCODE OF LIFE (ECBOL3)Royal Flemish Academy of Belgium for Sciences and the ArtsMore Info
DEADLINES
Deadline of early-bird registration: July 15, 2012Deadline of abstract submission: August 1, 2012Deadline of registration: September 1, 2012
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3 January 2013The U.S. Workshop on DNA BankingDrury Inn & Suites Forest Park, St. Louis, Missouri, USAMore Info
To be held in St. Louis on Jan. 3–4, 2013, will discuss the management, networking, and development of American DNA banks and produce a white paper of recommendations for future collaborative activities. Speakers will represent a broad range of taxonomic interests.