East River eDNA
Mark Stoeckle’s work using environmental DNA (eDNA) to detect fish in and around New York City is featured on NYU’s ScienceLine. By analyzing the tiny bits of DNA fish and…
Mark Stoeckle’s work using environmental DNA (eDNA) to detect fish in and around New York City is featured on NYU’s ScienceLine. By analyzing the tiny bits of DNA fish and…
A Dive into Hudson Canyon: New York’s Atlantic Secret The Wildlife Conservation Society, The New York Aquarium, and The Explorers Club invite you to a dive into Hudson Canyon –…
We post Jesse’s keynote talk, On the Difficulty of Seeing What is Near, delivered to the 2006 Kobe , Japan , conference of the Census of Marine Life on life…
We post a summary of “Ten Reasons for Barcoding Life” by Mark Stoeckle, Paul Waggoner, and Jesse Ausubel. https://phe.rockefeller.edu/BarcodeConference…
A Peek into our Past: A Century of Oceanic Changes Tuesday, rescheduled from April 28, 2015 to 3 June. Jesse Ausubel will give a lecture 6:30-8:30 pm at the National…
Our “GoFish” paper is published in PLOS ONE (Stoeckle MY, Mishu MD, Charlop-Powers Z. GoFish: a versatile nested PCR strategy for environmental DNA assays for marine vertebrates). From water collection…
The Winter 2023 issue of the Bulletin of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences publishes “The Search for Leonardo’s Genome” by Jesse Ausubel. Based on Jesse’s June 2022 talk,…
We post a 30 March 2004 article in Spanish about Barcoding from the Costa Rican newspaper, La Republica, “Forest without secrets” https://phe.rockefeller.edu/BarcodeConference…
As long-time admirers of the potential of nuclear reactors to produce hydrogen, we are pleased to read a sunny report about the non-electric applications of nuclear program of the IAEA.Â…
…to the two samples, enabling both to be analyzed in a single pyrosequencing run; the authors point out that tagging could be expanded to enable analyzing hundreds of samples in…