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U of G on Tour: Biodiversity, Insect Collection and DNA Barcoding

Centre for Biodiversity Genomics Ontario, Canada

Ever wonder how DNA is determined and used to identify species? Meeting at the entrance to the Centre for the Biodiversity Genomics, building 135, starting at noon, this 60-minute tour will include a review of DNA barcoding processes and a visit to the Centre’s insect collection. Limited to 10 participants.

U of G on Tour: Biodiversity, Insect Collection and DNA Barcoding

Centre for Biodiversity Genomics Ontario, Canada

Ever wonder how DNA is determined and used to identify species? Meeting at the entrance to the Centre for the Biodiversity Genomics, building 135, starting at 12 pm, this 60-minute tour will include a review of DNA barcoding processes and a visit to the Centre’s insect collection. Limited to 10 participants.

CBG Seminar Series: Tracing the Patterns of Life on a Changing Planet

Centre for Biodiversity Genomics Ontario, Canada

Prof. Paul Hebert presents: Tracing the Patterns of Life on a Changing Planet Earth observation satellites are watching biodiversity from afar, providing a synoptic view of shifting forest cover, plankton blooms, and the timing of budburst. Until now, most essential biodiversity variables have only been resolved in a local context, but DNA-based approaches will soon

CBG Science Seminar Series: Fundamentals of Metagenomic-Based Bioinformatics

Centre for Biodiversity Genomics Ontario, Canada

David L. Erickson, PhD delivers a seminar on Feb. 14 at the Centre for Biodiversity Gemonics (CBG) at U of G. Erickson is an associate research scientist at the University of Maryland in the Joint Institute for Food Science and Applied Nutrition, as well as founder of the biotechnology company DNA4 Technologies LLC. Erickson has

Metagenomics-Based Ecosystem Biomonitoring (Ecobiomics)

Centre for Biodiversity Genomics Ontario, Canada

Teresita Porter, research scientist with the Great Lakes Forestry Centre, Natural Resources Canada and a visiting research scientist with U of G's Centre for Biodiversity Genomics will discuss water and soil biodiversity and how they are essential to sustaining diverse ecosystem services and economic activities across Canada. Porter's research background is in ecology and evolution,