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Biodiversity Information Standards (TDWG) will hold its 2015 annual conference 28 September to 3 October 2015 in Nairobi, Kenya. This is TDWG’s first conference in Africa! The theme of the conference is Applications, Standards and Capacity Building for Sustaining Global Biodiversity. Subprograms will include: Digitization, Semantic Technologies, Phyloinformatics, Outreach and Collaboration, ePublications, Trait Data, and Conservation informatics. [Information of the supplier]
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http://www.tdwg.org/2015-conference/
The 35th Annual Meeting of the Willi Hennig Society and XII Reunión Argentina de Cladística y Biogeografia will be hosted this year by the Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales "Bernardino Rivadavia" (MACN). This will be the second time that the Willi Hennig Society’s annual meeting is held in Argentina, now for the first time in Buenos Aires. The meeting will take place at the MACN, a 200-year old institution with a strong tradition in taxonomy and systematics, which is part of the National Scientific ... [Information of the supplier]
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http://www.whs2016.com.ar/
2013-10-27 — 2013-10-31, Kunming
We are happy to announce that 2013 is the 10 year anniversary of DNA barcoding and we plan to celebrate this milestone in Kunming, China. The Chinese Academy of Sciences’ and Kunming Institute of Botany are pleased to be hosting this year’s conference. The conference will consist of four days of plenary and parallel sessions. Preconference events, such as discussion meetings focusing on advances in sequencing and informatics techniques will be held on the Sunday before the conference. There is ... [Information of the supplier]
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http://www.dnabarcodes2013.org/
The Scientific Organizing Committee is pleased to announce that the 6th International Barcode of Life Conference will be held from August 18 – 21, 2015 at the University of Guelph, one of Canada’s major life science universities. Guelph couples easy access to a major airport with the simple logistics of a small Canadian city, ensuring that conference participants will be able to focus on science. Since 2003, DNA barcoding has become the largest research program in biodiversity science, one examining ... [Information of the supplier]
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http://dnabarcodes2015.org/
2017-11-20 — 2017-11-24, Skukuza/Kruger National Park
The African Centre for DNA Barcoding (ACDB), The International Barcode of Life Project (iBOL), The Department of Environmental affairs (DEA) and the University of Johannesburg (UJ) is proud to announce and welcome delegates to our hosting of the 7th International Barcode of Life (iBOL) Conference, 20 – 24 November 2017. This is the first time that this event will be held on the African continent. The venue for the hosting of this prestigious event will be the Nombolo Mdhluli Conference Centre, Skukuza, ... [Information of the supplier]
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http://dnabarcodes2017.org/
2019-06-17 — 2019-06-20, Trondheim
The NTNU University Museum and the Norwegian Biodiversity Information Centre in collaboration with NorBOL has the great pleasure of inviting you to the 8th International Barcode of Life Conference in Trondheim, Norway, June 17-20, 2019. [Information of the supplier]
Conferences and Congresses (archive)Resource type
http://www.dnabarcodes2019.org/
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 various groups in the barcoding community. It provides a repository for barcode records, storing specimen data and images as well as sequences and trace files. It provides an efficient interface for submitting barcode records to GenBank. It provides an identification engine based on the current ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
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http://www.barcodinglife.com/
To date, the three major Codes of type-based organismal nomenclature have been developed with almost an exclusive attention to the needs and history of names for their focal set of organisms (animals, plants, prokayotes). The newly released draft of a BioCode, presented here, aims to provide a framework for the existing Codes to grow towards each other in the future and promote common rules to minimise confusion among names of any organism. It is a collaborative effort by representatives of each ... [Information of the supplier]
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http://iczn.org/content/introduction-draft-biocode-david-l-hawksworth
The International Working Group on Taxonomic Databases is a not for profit scientific and educational association, affiliated to the International Union of Biological Sciences, formed to establish international collaboration among biological database projects so as to promote the wider and more effective dissemination of information about the World's heritage of biological organisms for the benefit of the world at large. [Information of the supplier]
Academic societies, professional associations, working groupsResource type
http://www.tdwg.org/
The 15th Annual Meeting of the Society of Biological Systematics (GfBS) will be held in concert with the 22nd International Symposium “Biodiversity and Evolutionary Biology” of the German Botanical Society (DBG), March 24 - 27, 2014, on the campus of the Technische Universität Dresden. Expecting more than 400 participants, this joint conference will be conducted collaboratively by Prof. Dr. Uwe Fritz, Senckenberg Naturhistorische Sammlungen Dresden and Prof. Dr. Christoph Neinhuis, Institute for ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
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http://www.senckenberg.de/root/index.php?page_id=572&cms_veranstaltung_id=538
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