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Canada

Central Node National Organization iBOL-Canada SSC Representative Gary Saunders University of New Brunswick SSC Alternate Laurence Packer York University Goals Our vision as the leading node of iBOL is to democratize access to biodiversity information for all users. This vision will be achieved by maintaining global leadership in all aspects of DNA barcoding while simultaneously [...]

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Andrew Mitchell

Australia representative Integrative Systematist, Entomology, Australian Museum, Sydney, Australia Web: Profile Email: Andrew.Mitchell@austmus.gov.au

MRI

The Ministry of Research and Innovation was created to focus on the government’s commitment to innovation as the driver of growth across all sectors of the economy. The Ministry’s mandate is to develop an integrated innovation strategy and guide its delivery; invest in both policies and programs to deliver on the innovation strategy; and foster [...]

BIO

The Biodiversity Institute of Ontario (BIO) was created in order to answer questions of species identity, genetic variation, ecological roles and ecosystem processes which require a novel, multi-disciplinary approach. The diverse elements of such an approach are now fostered at BIO, which includes four major research divisions: Canadian Centre for DNA Barcoding (CCDB), Experimental Ecosystems, [...]

CCDB

The Canadian Centre for DNA Barcoding (CCDB) is dedicated to the use of DNA barcoding for both the identification and discovery of species. Based at the Biodiversity Institute of Ontario at the University of Guelph, the CCDB plays a special role in leading Canadian contributions to the international barcoding effort, with an emphasis on the [...]

Genome Canada

Genome Canada is the primary funding and information resource relating to genomics and proteomics in Canada. Dedicated to developing and implementing a national strategy in genomics and proteomics research for the benefit of all Canadians, it has so far received $700 million from the Government of Canada. Genome Canada has as a main objective to [...]

CBOL

The Consortium for the Barcode of Life (CBOL) is an international initiative devoted to developing DNA barcoding as a global standard for the identification of biological species. CBOL has more than 130 Member Organizations from more than 40 countries. www.barcoding.si.edu

BOLD

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. www.barcodinglife.org