RockEDU interview with Mark Stoeckle
The RockEDU site posts an interview with PHE’s Mark Stoeckle about his career and interests, including eDNA….
The RockEDU site posts an interview with PHE’s Mark Stoeckle about his career and interests, including eDNA….
Like a telescope that reveals hidden structures in the universe, genomic analysis is a window into biodiversity. For one, differences in DNA sequences help reveal how biodiversity is partitioned into…
The Census of Marine Life officially begins with the announcement of 8 grants involving more than 60 institutions in 15 countries to begin the creation of the Ocean Biogeographical Information…
In a May 2006 workshop in the Netherlands we helped join the Census of Marine Life and the Consortium for the Barcode of Life to advance barcoding of marine organisms….
…for the Sheriff’s Meadow Foundation (SMF), which will manage the property together with the MV Land Bank. The late fall 2020 SMF newsletter runs a good article by Kate Feiffer…
A synecdoche is a figure of speech in which a part stands for the whole, or the whole stands for a part. Taking the first, we might consider a DNA…
Virtual U released! University management goes high tech. Culminating 5 years of work, the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, the Jackson Hole Higher Education Group, and Enlight Software announce the release…
…a conference at the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission in Paris 30 August – 1 September 2011. On 3 September the French newspaper Le Monde ran a good article about the conference….
Jesse Ausubel had the honor in October 2015 to present the Michelson Lecture at the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis. Thanks Captain and Professor Emil Petruncio! We now post…
In July 2007 the Marine Barcode of Life initiative (MarBOL) surfaced at www.marinebarcoding.org. MarBOL is “an international initiative to enhance our capacity to identify marine life by utilizing DNA barcoding”….