Aquatic environmental DNA (eDNA)
…around New York City. In 2017 we demonstrated eDNA from 1 liter water samples was sufficient to detect seasonal movements and habitat preference of fish in New York Harbor. In…
…around New York City. In 2017 we demonstrated eDNA from 1 liter water samples was sufficient to detect seasonal movements and habitat preference of fish in New York Harbor. In…
We share in the pride of everyone at The Rockefeller University that it ranked #1 in a recent survey of the impact of research of 750 universities around the world….
…December 2011 for the Fourth International Barcode of Life Conference. Barcoding has seen extraordinary growth since the Mexico City Conference in November 2009 so join participants from around the world…
An article about the Sloan-sponsored university simulator Virtual-U appeared in the New York Times on 9 April 2000 – Running Things (Into the Ground) An article about professional master’s programs…
…University-Rockefeller University Marine Science and Policy Initiative. We are exploring the marine waters of New York City and New Jersey with eDNA. Some of our work is posted here https://phe.rockefeller.edu/barcode/blog/nycnj-aquatic-vertebrate-edna-project/…
Our paper “Towards Green Mobility” was discussed recently in the New York Time’s Dot Earth blog….
…Systems (BOLD) to a checklist of world birds. barcodingbirds.org visitors can view world and regional progress reports, progress by orders and families, and detailed results for individual species including zoomable…
…reported on Jesse’s address (p. F5) Oceans speak volumes. Sound spreads widely in the world’s oceans, and the clamour of human activity reaches every cove, says Jesse Ausubel, director of…
Andy Revkin blogs our new work on Peak Farmland in the New York Times….
…to Mark Stoeckle’s 12S experiment. Sample sequences will be identified using 12S reference file containing sequences of 262 unique vertebrates found around New York. The starting point is a set…