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</td><td>2017-07-11</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Core</td></tr><tr><td><b>Online since:</b> </td><td>2018-07-06</td></tr><tr><td><b>No. Records @ GGBN:</b> </td><td>13169</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Michelle van der Bank, <a href=mailto:mvdbank@uj.ac.za>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>DNA & Tissue Collection:</h2><b>Title: </b>DNA Bank and Tissue<br/><br/><b>AlternativeTitle: </b>ACDB DNA Bank<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>As the first African partner making its collection available The African Center for DNA Barcoding (ACDB) at the University of Johannesburg's collection is primarily comprises of African species. The collection is 13,169 botanical DNA samples of flowering plants and ferns, representing 42 new families and 20 new genera to GGBN. .<br/><br/><b>Cite as: </b>African Centre for DNA Barcoding DNA and Tissue Bank<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>The African Centre for DNA Barcoding and the University of Johannesburg reserves all intellectual and property rights of accessioned objects<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>Policies have been developed in line with the UN Convention on Biological Diversity. Samples will not be made available for bio-prospecting endeavours or any other commercial application.<br/><br/><b>Conservation status: </b>Identified and integrated material which is inadequately curated.<br/><br/><b>Conservation status date: </b>2018-08-23<br/><h2>Institution metadata:</h2><span class='label'>AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH, Bioresources</span><br/>Street: Donau-City-Strasse 1<br/>Postal code: 1220<br/>Locality: Vienna<br/>Country code: AUT</br>Phone: +43 (0) 50 550 0<br/>Fax: +43 (0) 50 550 3677<br/>EMail: office@ait.ac.at<br/>Website: <a href='http://www.ait.ac.at' target=_'blank'>http://www.ait.ac.at</a></br></br><b>Access rights: </b>Access rights are granted under the regulation of the Material Usage Agreement (MUA). It can be downloaded from http://www.evoltree.eu/index.php/documents/doc_download/474-material-usage-agreement.<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>The collection is under the regulation of a Material Usage Agreement (MUA). It can be downloaded from http://www.evoltree.eu/index.php/documents/doc_download/474-material-usage-agreement.<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>Usage restrictions are regulated within the Material Usage Agreement (MUA). It can be downloaded from http://www.evoltree.eu/index.php/documents/doc_download/474-material-usage-agreement.<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>The AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Austria's largest non-university research institute, is among the European research institutes a specialist in the key infrastructure issues of the future. In Austria, there are over 1.100 employees - largely based at the main facilities Vienna Tech Gate, Vienna TECHbase, Seibersdorf, Wr. Neustadt, Tulln, Ranshofen and Leoben </br></br></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-1' style='cursor:pointer' title='AGIR (Integrated Resource Management Association)' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/c/c9/Logo.AGIR.2022.JPG'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-1'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/c/c9/Logo.AGIR.2022.JPG'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>AGIR (Integrated Resource Management Association)</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Cotonou</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>not registered</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2023-01-18</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Associate</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>Institution metadata:</h2></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-2' style='cursor:pointer' title='AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/8/83/Ait_logo.jpg'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-2'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/8/83/Ait_logo.jpg'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Tulln</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>not registered</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2011-08-29</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Observer</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Eva-Maria Sehr, <a href=mailto:eva-maria.sehr@ait.ac.at>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>DNA & Tissue Collection:</h2><b>Title: </b>The DNA & Sample Repository @ AIT<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>The Repository Centre is providing access to biological material ranging from whole organisms (bacteria, fungi, plant material) to DNA samples of whole genomes (gDNA), organellar and sub-genomic clones and BACs or genes (ESTs). The core of our facility is a large automated sample storage and retrieval system. We integrate material and data from various sources all over Europe, being part of the EVOLTREE and Trees4Future networks.<br/><br/><b>Access points: </b>http://picme.ait.ac.at/pywrapper.cgi?dsa=AIT_Rep_Centre_DNA<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>The collection is under the regulation of a Material Usage Agreement (MUA). It can be downloaded from http://www.evoltree.eu/index.php/documents/doc_download/474-material-usage-agreement.<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>Usage restrictions are regulated within the Material Usage Agreement (MUA). It can be downloaded from http://www.evoltree.eu/index.php/documents/doc_download/474-material-usage-agreement.<br/><br/><b>Conservation status: </b>Physical curation complete, individual specimen label data captured.<br/><br/><b>Conservation status date: </b>2012-09-27<br/><h2>Institution metadata:</h2><span class='label'>AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH, Bioresources</span><br/>Street: Donau-City-Strasse 1<br/>Postal code: 1220<br/>Locality: Vienna<br/>Country code: AUT</br>Phone: +43 (0) 50 550 0<br/>Fax: +43 (0) 50 550 3677<br/>EMail: office@ait.ac.at<br/>Website: <a href='http://www.ait.ac.at' target=_'blank'>http://www.ait.ac.at</a></br></br><b>Access rights: </b>Access rights are granted under the regulation of the Material Usage Agreement (MUA). It can be downloaded from http://www.evoltree.eu/index.php/documents/doc_download/474-material-usage-agreement.<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>The collection is under the regulation of a Material Usage Agreement (MUA). It can be downloaded from http://www.evoltree.eu/index.php/documents/doc_download/474-material-usage-agreement.<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>Usage restrictions are regulated within the Material Usage Agreement (MUA). It can be downloaded from http://www.evoltree.eu/index.php/documents/doc_download/474-material-usage-agreement.<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>The AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Austria's largest non-university research institute, is among the European research institutes a specialist in the key infrastructure issues of the future. In Austria, there are over 1.100 employees - largely based at the main facilities Vienna Tech Gate, Vienna TECHbase, Seibersdorf, Wr. Neustadt, Tulln, Ranshofen and Leoben </br></br></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-3' style='cursor:pointer' title='Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Research on Biological Resources' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/f/ff/Humboldt_logo.jpg'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-3'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/f/ff/Humboldt_logo.jpg'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Research on Biological Resources</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Bogota</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>CO 001</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2011-10-11</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Core</td></tr><tr><td><b>Online since:</b> </td><td>2022-03-16</td></tr><tr><td><b>No. Records @ GGBN:</b> </td><td>9724</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Gustavo Adolfo Bravo Mora, <a href=mailto:gbravo@humboldt.org.co>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>Institution metadata:</h2><span class='label'>Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Research on Biological Resources</span><br/>Street: Calle 28A # 15-0<br/>Postal code: 111311<br/>Locality: Bogota<br/>Country code: COL</br>Phone: +57 1 3202767<br/>Website: <a href='http://www.humboldt.org.co' target=_'blank'>http://www.humboldt.org.co</a></br></br><b>Access rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>The Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Research on Biological Resources is the biodiversity research branch of the National Environmental System (Sina). The institute is a civil nonprofit corporation linked to the Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development. The Institute is responsible for carrying out scientific research on biodiversity in Colombia. This includes research on hydrobiological and genetic resources. In addition, the Institute coordinates the National System of Information on Biodiversity and the formation of the national biodiversity inventory.</br></br></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-4' style='cursor:pointer' title='American Museum of Natural History' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/d/d1/AMNH_logo.jpg'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-4'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/d/d1/AMNH_logo.jpg'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>American Museum of Natural History</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>New York</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>US 055 (A)</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2011-10-11</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Associate</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Scott Schaefer, <a href=mailto:schaefer@amnh.org>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>DNA & Tissue Collection:</h2><b>Title: </b>Ambrose Monell Collection for Molecular and Microbial Research<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>Frozen tissue collection.<br/><br/><b>Known to contain types </b><br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Conservation status: </b>Physical curation complete, individual specimen label data captured.<br/><br/><b>Conservation status date: </b>2013-08-16<br/><h2>Institution metadata:</h2><span class='label'>American Museum of Natural History</span><br/>Street: 79th Street at Central Park West<br/>Postal code: 10024<br/>Locality: New York<br/>Country code: USA</br>Phone: 212-769-5663<br/>Fax: 212-496-3380<br/>EMail: jfstein@amnh.org<br/>Website: <a href='http://research.amnh.org/genomics/Facilities/AMCC' target=_'blank'>http://research.amnh.org/genomics/Facilities/AMCC</a></br></br><b>Access rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>Collection of frozen animal tissues.</br></br></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-5' style='cursor:pointer' title='Arctos' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/7/7f/Arctos_logo.png'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-5'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/7/7f/Arctos_logo.png'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Arctos</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Denver</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>not registered</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2018-11-21</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Consortium</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>John Demboski, <a href=mailto:john.demboski@dmns.org>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>Institution metadata:</h2></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-6' style='cursor:pointer' title='Arctos/Denver Museum of Nature & Science' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/2/29/Denver.jpg'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-6'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/2/29/Denver.jpg'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Arctos/Denver Museum of Nature & Science</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Denver</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>US 074 (A)</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2015-03-15</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Core</td></tr><tr><td><b>Online since:</b> </td><td>2019-10-28</td></tr><tr><td><b>No. Records @ GGBN:</b> </td><td>38774</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>John Demboski, <a href=mailto:John.Demboski@dmns.org>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>Institution metadata:</h2><span class='label'>Denver Museum of Nature & Science, Zoology</span><br/>Street: 2001 Colorado Blvd.<br/>Postal code: 80205<br/>Locality: Denver<br/>Country code: USA</br>EMail: john.demboski@dmns.org<br/>Website: <a href='http://www.dmns.org' target=_'blank'>http://www.dmns.org</a></br></br><b>Access rights: </b>All records are the property of Denver Museum of Nature & Science, but may be used as per creative commons (CC BY-NC).<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>All records are the property of Denver Museum of Nature & Science, but may be used as per creative commons (CC BY-NC).<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>All records are the property of Denver Museum of Nature & Science, but may be used as per creative commons (CC BY-NC).<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>The zoology collections at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science house approximately 77,000 specimens or lots (Mammals ~21,000, Birds ~55,000, Parasites ~7500 lots, and Herps ~1,000). Tissues are available from these collections representing over 31,100 individual samples. Specimens records are published from Arctos to data portals such as iDigBio, SCAN, ORNIS, MANiS, VertNet, GBIF, GenBank, and BISON, among others. Founded in 1900, the Museum continues to evolve, expanding in both size and breadth of activities, as exhibits, programs, research, and collections continue to offer opportunities for discovery.</br></br></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-7' style='cursor:pointer' title='Arctos/Museum of Southwestern Biology' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/a/ae/MSB_logo.jpg'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-7'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/a/ae/MSB_logo.jpg'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Arctos/Museum of Southwestern Biology</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Albuquerque</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>US 119 (A/P)</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2015-09-21</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Core</td></tr><tr><td><b>Online since:</b> </td><td>2019-10-02</td></tr><tr><td><b>No. Records @ GGBN:</b> </td><td>611134</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Mariel Campbell, <a href=mailto:campbell@carachupa.org>email</a></li><li>Christopher Witt, <a href=mailto:cwitt@unm.edu>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>DNA & Tissue Collection:</h2><b>Title: </b>MSB Division of Genomic Resources<br/><br/><b>AlternativeTitle: </b>MSB DGR<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>The Museum of Southwestern Biology (MSB), Division of Genomic Resources (DGR) is a centralized repository at the University of New Mexico (UNM) for cryogenic biological materials submitted from MSB divisions at the University of New Mexico and from other individuals and institutions worldwide. The MSB DGR collection archives cryogenically preserved samples of animal tissues, whole organisms such as embryos and parasites, and purified DNA and RNA for the MSB divisions of Mammals, Birds, Fishes, Herpetology, and Parasitology. The MSB DGR collection contains over 500,000 cryogenic samples of more than 250,000 specimens and 3,000 species, representing Mammals (92%), Birds (4%), Reptiles (1%), Fishes (1%), and a growing collection of associated endo- and ectoparasites (2%). The collection spans more than 30 countries, with particularly strong holdings from the Southwestern United States, Beringia, and Latin America. Tissues and museum specimens can be located online bysearching the Arctos collections database at https://arctosdb.org for each of the MSB divisions.<br/><br/><b>Cite as: </b>MSB Division of Genomic Resources<br/><br/><b>Known to contain types </b><br/><br/><b>Related collections: </b>MSB Division of Mammals, MSB Division of Birds, MSB Division of Fishes, MSB Division of Amphibians and Reptiles, MSB Division of Arthropods, MSB Division of Parasites<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>All records are the property of Museum of Southwestern Biology, but may be used as per creative commons (CC BY-NC). See https://msb.unm.edu/divisions/genomics/the-collection/tissue-loan-policy.html<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>All records are the property of Museum of Southwestern Biology, but may be used as per creative commons (CC BY-NC). See https://msb.unm.edu/divisions/genomics/the-collection/tissue-loan-policy.html<br/><br/><b>Conservation status: </b>Physical curation complete, individual specimen label data captured.<br/><br/><b>Conservation status date: </b>2017-04-07<br/><h2>Institution metadata:</h2><span class='label'>Museum of Southwestern Biology</span><br/>Street: Ceria 83 Room 204, MSC03 2020<br/>Pobox: 87131<br/>Extadd: MSC03 2020<br/>Postal code: 87131<br/>Locality: Albuquerque<br/>Country code: USA</br>Phone: 505-277-1360<br/>EMail: msbdgr@unm.edu<br/>Website: <a href='https://msb.unm.edu/' target=_'blank'>https://msb.unm.edu/</a></br></br><b>Access rights: </b>see https://msb.unm.edu/about-us/museum-policies/collections-care-and-use/index.html<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>see https://msb.unm.edu/about-us/museum-policies/collections-care-and-use/index.html<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>see https://msb.unm.edu/about-us/museum-policies/collections-care-and-use/index.html<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>The Museum of Southwestern Biology (MSB) is a research natural history collection at the University of New Mexico. The museum consists of seven divisions (Amphibians and Reptiles, Arthropods, Birds, Fishes, Genomic Resources, Herbarium, Mammals, and Parasites) and the Natural Heritage New Mexico program. Specimens span the last 120 years and represent biodiversity change across the globe (primarily western North America, Central and South America, but with significant holdings from Asia, Africa, Australia and Europe). Web-accessible archives and databases contribute to applied efforts in conservation as well as theoretical advances related to unraveling the complexity of planetary life and related ecosystem function on local, regional, and global scales. Active research and graduate programs build comprehensive and integrated collections and then explore the breadth and depth of these samples and data. MSB Curators, Collection Managers, and an army of students strive to make these valuable collections accessible to UNM, to the broader scientific community, and to the general public. The MSB is heavily involved with municipal, state and federal agencies. MSB has built a strong tradition in the public health arena in efforts related to identifying zoonotic pathogens and understanding the ecology of zoonotic diseases and wildlife diseases in the western US. International organizations also rely on MSB collection data and expertise to help them design and implement public health initiatives.</br></br></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-8' style='cursor:pointer' title='Arctos/University of Alaska Museum of the North' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/3/35/MOTN_.jpg'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-8'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/3/35/MOTN_.jpg'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Arctos/University of Alaska Museum of the North</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Fairbanks</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>US 130 (A/P)</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2017-07-31</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Core</td></tr><tr><td><b>Online since:</b> </td><td>2019-10-08</td></tr><tr><td><b>No. Records @ GGBN:</b> </td><td>297752</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Mallory Gulbranson, <a href=mailto:megulbranson@alaska.edu>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>Institution metadata:</h2><span class='label'>University of Alaska Museum of the North</span><br/>Street: 1962 Yukon Drive<br/>Postal code: 99775<br/>Locality: Fairbanks<br/>Country code: USA</br>Phone: 907-474-6914<br/>Website: <a href='https://www.uaf.edu/museum/collections/genomics/' target=_'blank'>https://www.uaf.edu/museum/collections/genomics/</a></br></br><b>Access rights: </b>All tissue grants are approved by individual collections. Please see the appropriate collection’s webpage for information on requesting specimen loans and tissue grants. Qualified researchers may request limited grants of tissue from UAM. Use of these samples depletes them. Guidelines for requesting tissue grants have been developed to ensure both short- and long-term availability and integrity of these irreplaceable resources. Tissue grants are intended to supplement material previously obtained through collecting and/or loans from other museums, not to provide all the samples necessary for any project.<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>Please see the appropriate collection’s webpage for information on collection rights.<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>The University of Alaska Museum of the North\'s Genomic Resources facility contains over 200,000 tissue samples from voucher specimens archived in the Mammalogy, Ornithology, Ichthyology and Entomology collections. Collection holdings can be searched on Arctos, a Collaborative Collection Management Solution. The geographic and taxonomic composition of the tissue collection is largely determined by the research interests of the museum curators and other local and regional biologists conducting research that involves specimen collection. It is the largest collection of such material from Alaskan species, with tissue samples dating back to 1936, though preserving fresh tissue did not become standard practice until the early 1990s. The storage facility consists of eight liquid nitrogen-cooled cryovats that maintain vapor-phase nitrogen at -170C (-274F).</br></br></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-9' style='cursor:pointer' title='Arctos/University of California, Berkeley, Museum of Vertebrate Zoology' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/4/4f/MVZ_Logo_LargeFancy180.png'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-9'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/4/4f/MVZ_Logo_LargeFancy180.png'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Arctos/University of California, Berkeley, Museum of Vertebrate Zoology</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Berkeley</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>US 052</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2017-07-11</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Core</td></tr><tr><td><b>Online since:</b> </td><td>2019-10-14</td></tr><tr><td><b>No. Records @ GGBN:</b> </td><td>176762</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Carla Cicero, <a href=mailto:ccicero@berkeley.edu>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>Institution metadata:</h2></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-10' style='cursor:pointer' title='Arctos/University of Wyoming' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/3/34/Uwymvlogo_color_final.jpg'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-10'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/3/34/Uwymvlogo_color_final.jpg'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Arctos/University of Wyoming</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Laramie</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>not registered</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2022-09-16</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Associate</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>Institution metadata:</h2><span class='label'>University of Wyoming Museum of Vertebrates</span><br/>Street: Berry Center, University of Wyoming, 1000 E. University Ave.<br/>Postal code: 82070<br/>Locality: Laramie<br/>Country code: USA</br>Phone: 307-766-6227<br/>Website: <a href='http://www.uwymv.org/' target=_'blank'>http://www.uwymv.org/</a></br></br><b>Access rights: </b>see https://uwymv.wyomingbiodiversity.org/index.php/collections/loan-policies<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>see https://uwymv.wyomingbiodiversity.org/index.php/collections/loan-policies<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>see https://uwymv.wyomingbiodiversity.org/index.php/collections/loan-policies<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>The University of Wyoming Museum of Vertebrates (UWYMV) is a rapidly expanding repository of historic and modern bird, mammal, amphibian, reptile, and fish specimens. The mission of the UWYMV is to document and understand regional and global biodiversity through acquisition and investigation of collections to advance academic knowledge and public appreciation of the natural world.</br></br></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-11' style='cursor:pointer' title='Arizona State University-National Ecological Observatory Network' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/b/b6/NEON-NSF.png'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-11'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/b/b6/NEON-NSF.png'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Arizona State University-National Ecological Observatory Network</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Tempe</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>US 225 (A) </td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2023-08-10</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Observer</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>Institution metadata:</h2></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-12' style='cursor:pointer' title='Association for Farmers Rights Defense' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/9/9e/AFRD_logo.jpg'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-12'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/9/9e/AFRD_logo.jpg'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Association for Farmers Rights Defense</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Tbilisi</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>not registered</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2014-04-24</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Associate</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Kakha Nadiradze, <a href=mailto:nadiradzekakha@gmail.com>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>Institution metadata:</h2><span class='label'>Association for Farmers Rights Defense</span><br/>Street: 30 App 5 B 1 MD Vazisubani<br/>Postal code: 0190<br/>Locality: Tbilisi<br/>Country code: GEO</br>Phone: +995322777757<br/>Fax: +995322001531<br/>EMail: nadiradzekakha@gmail.com<br/>Website: <a href='http://media.tibco.com/video/tibco_061914/?mkt_tok=3RkMMJWWfF9wsRolvarBZKXonjHpfsX57OktXqag38431UFwdcjKPmjr1YAJS8J0aPyQAgobGp5I5FEMQ7XYV6R4t6cNUg%3D%3D' target=_'blank'>http://media.tibco.com/video/tibco_061914/?mkt_tok=3RkMMJWWfF9wsRolvarBZKXonjHpfsX57OktXqag38431UFwdcjKPmjr1YAJS8J0aPyQAgobGp5I5FEMQ7XYV6R4t6cNUg%3D%3D</a></br></br><b>Access rights: </b>We are collecting Agro Biodiversity in vitro, in vivo, in - situ, ex-situ, in-Farm and on - Farm BioBanks.<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>AFRD<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>No<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>Association for Farmers Rights Defence, AFRD established in 1999, is a non-profit, democratic organization dedicated to stimulating agricultural economic growth and policy reform in the Georgia</br></br></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-13' style='cursor:pointer' title='Atlanta Botanical Garden' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/6/64/ABG_logo_600x300.png'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-13'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/6/64/ABG_logo_600x300.png'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Atlanta Botanical Garden</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Atlanta</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>not registered</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2021-06-08</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Associate</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>Institution metadata:</h2><span class='label'>Atlanta Botanical Garden</span><br/>Street: 1345 Piedmont Ave NE<br/>Postal code: 30309<br/>Locality: Atlanta<br/>Country code: USA</br>Website: <a href='www.atlantabg.org' target=_'blank'>www.atlantabg.org</a></br></br><b>Description: </b>Since the Garden opened its doors in 1976, it has become the emerald jewel in the crown of Atlanta culture. The Garden is an ever-evolving destination where the horticulturally-minded, nature-inspired and fun-seeking families come together to feel human again. Renowned plant collections, beautiful displays and spectacular exhibitions make the Atlanta Botanical Garden the loveliest place in the city to visit. An urban oasis in the heart of Midtown, the Garden includes 30 acres of outdoor gardens, an award-winning Children’s Garden, the serene Storza Woods highlighted by a unique Canopy Walk, and the picturesque Skyline Garden. The Gainesville location, opened in 2015, celebrates years of planning and development of one of North Georgia’s most beautiful landscapes aimed at connecting visitors with both the natural world and cultural amenities. It is home to the largest conservation nursery in the Southeast. The Garden's mission is to "To develop and maintain plant collections for the purposes of display, education, conservation, research and enjoyment."</br></br></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-14' style='cursor:pointer' title='Australian Museum' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/a/aa/AustralianMuseum_logo.jpg'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-14'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/a/aa/AustralianMuseum_logo.jpg'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Australian Museum</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Sydney</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>AU 010</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2011-10-11</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Associate</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>David Alquezar, <a href=mailto:David.Alquezar@austmus.gov.au>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>DNA & Tissue Collection:</h2><b>Title: </b>Wildlife Tissue and DNA Collection<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>The collection of all AM tissues and DNA for all of the AM's faunal collections<br/><br/><b>DescriptionForSpecialists: </b>stuff about genetic things in animals<br/><br/><b>Cite as: </b>Australian Museum Wildlife Tissue and DNA Collection<br/><br/><b>Provenance: </b>Australian Museum<br/><br/><b>Related collections: </b>Entomology, Mammals, Herpetology, Molluscs, Marine Invertebrates, Arachnology, Ornithology,<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>We own them<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>All records are the property of Australian Museum but may be used as per creative commons<br/><br/><b>Conservation status: </b>Physical curation complete, individual specimen label data captured.<br/><br/><b>Conservation status date: </b>2012-07-08<br/><h2>Institution metadata:</h2><span class='label'>Australian Museum</span><br/>Street: 6 College St<br/>Postal code: 2010<br/>Locality: Sydney<br/>Country code: AUS</br>Phone: 02 93206343<br/>Website: <a href='http://www.australianmuseum.net.au' target=_'blank'>http://www.australianmuseum.net.au</a></br></br><b>Access rights: </b>Copyright Australian Museum<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>We own them<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>All records are the property of Australian Museum but may be used as per creative commons<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>The Australian Museum is the Natural History Museum for NSW, Australia</br></br></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-15' style='cursor:pointer' title='BBSA Biodiversity Biobanks South Africa' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/f/f6/BBSA-Logo.png'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-15'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/f/f6/BBSA-Logo.png'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>BBSA Biodiversity Biobanks South Africa</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Pretoria</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>not registered</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2022-09-15</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Consortium</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>Institution metadata:</h2></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-16' style='cursor:pointer' title='BBSA/Agricultural Research Council / Entomopathogenic nematodes (EPN) collection' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/e/e7/Arc-logo.jpeg'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-16'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/e/e7/Arc-logo.jpeg'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>BBSA/Agricultural Research Council / Entomopathogenic nematodes (EPN) collection</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Pretoria</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>not registered</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2022-09-15</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Associate</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>Institution metadata:</h2></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-17' style='cursor:pointer' title='BBSA/Agricultural Research Council-National Collection of Fungi' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/e/e7/Arc-logo.jpeg'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-17'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/e/e7/Arc-logo.jpeg'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>BBSA/Agricultural Research Council-National Collection of Fungi</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Pretoria</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>not registered</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2022-09-15</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Associate</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>Institution metadata:</h2></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-18' style='cursor:pointer' title='BBSA/South African Institute of Aquatic Biodiversity' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/d/db/Nrf.jpeg'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-18'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/d/db/Nrf.jpeg'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>BBSA/South African Institute of Aquatic Biodiversity</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Makhanda</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>ZA029</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2022-09-15</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Associate</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>Institution metadata:</h2></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-19' style='cursor:pointer' title='BBSA/South African National Biodiversity Institute Biobank Wildlife and Terrestrial Species' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/c/cd/SANBI.jpg'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-19'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/c/cd/SANBI.jpg'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>BBSA/South African National Biodiversity Institute Biobank Wildlife and Terrestrial Species</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Pretoria</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>ZA 034</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2011-10-11</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Associate</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Kim Labuschagne, <a href=mailto:k.labuschagne@sanbi.org.za>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>Institution metadata:</h2></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-20' style='cursor:pointer' title='BBSA/South African National Biodiversity Institute Millennium Seedbank Programme' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/c/cd/SANBI.jpg'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-20'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/c/cd/SANBI.jpg'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>BBSA/South African National Biodiversity Institute Millennium Seedbank Programme</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Pretoria</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>ZA031</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2022-09-15</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Associate</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>Institution metadata:</h2></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-21' style='cursor:pointer' title='BBSA/University of the Free State/Yeast Culture Collection' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/0/0c/UFS.jpeg'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-21'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/0/0c/UFS.jpeg'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>BBSA/University of the Free State/Yeast Culture Collection</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Bloemfontein</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>ZA002</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2022-09-15</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Associate</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>Institution metadata:</h2></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-22' style='cursor:pointer' title='BCCM Belgian Coordinated Collections of Microorganisms' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/6/67/BCCMslogan.jpg'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-22'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/6/67/BCCMslogan.jpg'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>BCCM Belgian Coordinated Collections of Microorganisms</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Brussels</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>not registered</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2015-06-17</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Consortium</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Marleen Bosschaerts, <a href=mailto:maria-helena.BOSSCHAERTS@belspo.be>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>Institution metadata:</h2><span class='label'>BCCM - Belgian Coordinated Collections of Micro-organisms, Coordination cell</span><br/>Street: Avenue Louise 231<br/>Postal code: 1050<br/>Locality: Brussels<br/>Country code: BEL</br>Phone: +32 2 23 83 462<br/>Fax: +32 2 230 59 12<br/>EMail: bccm.coordination@belspo.be<br/>Website: <a href='http://www.bccm.belspo.be' target=_'blank'>http://www.bccm.belspo.be</a></br></br><b>Access rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>The BCCM consoritum wants to be a solution partner for providing services of quality in microbial and genetic resources for academia and industry. Its mission is to •acquire, preserve and distribute microbial and genetic resources, •identify and characterize these biological materials, •offer customer-oriented services, •increase the understanding of microorganisms and their function in ecosystems, •foster the application of biological resources. The BCCM consortium gathers 7 complementary microbial culture collections that are coordinated by a central at the Belgian Science Policy.</br></br></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-23' style='cursor:pointer' title='BCCM/DCG Diatoms Collection' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/8/8a/BCCM_DCG.png'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-23'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/8/8a/BCCM_DCG.png'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>BCCM/DCG Diatoms Collection</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Ghent</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>not registered</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2015-06-17</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Associate</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Wim Vyverman, <a href=mailto:Wim.Vyverman@UGent.be>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>DNA & Culture Collection:</h2><b>Title: </b>BCCM/DCG<br/><br/><b>AlternativeTitle: </b>BCCM/DCG Diatom Collection<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>The BCCM/DCG culture collection is part of the BCCM consortium (Belgian Coordinated Collections of Micro-organisms) and is hosted at Ghent University. Our collection is specialized in freshwater and marine diatoms but also hosts dedicated collections of commercially interesting other microalgae. Whereas public deposit is free of charge, we also offer safe deposits. The BCCM/DCG culture collection currently holds over 500 cryopreserved and well-documented diatom strains.<br/><br/><b>Related collections: </b>BCCM/IHEM: Biomedical fungi and yeast collection BCCM/ITM: Mycobacteria collection BCCM/LMG: Bacteria collection BCCM/GeneCorner: Plasmid collection BCCM/MUCL: Environmental and applied Mycology BCCM/ULC: Cyanobacteria collection BCCM Coordination Cell<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Conservation status: </b>Physical curation complete, species level inventory complete.<br/><br/><b>Conservation status date: </b>2016-03-24<br/><h2>Institution metadata:</h2><span class='label'>BCCM - Belgian Coordinated Collections of Micro-organisms, Coordination cell</span><br/>Street: Avenue Louise 231<br/>Postal code: 1050<br/>Locality: Brussels<br/>Country code: BEL</br>Phone: +32 2 23 83 462<br/>Fax: +32 2 230 59 12<br/>EMail: bccm.coordination@belspo.be<br/>Website: <a href='http://www.bccm.belspo.be' target=_'blank'>http://www.bccm.belspo.be</a></br></br><b>Access rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>The BCCM consoritum wants to be a solution partner for providing services of quality in microbial and genetic resources for academia and industry. Its mission is to •acquire, preserve and distribute microbial and genetic resources, •identify and characterize these biological materials, •offer customer-oriented services, •increase the understanding of microorganisms and their function in ecosystems, •foster the application of biological resources. The BCCM consortium gathers 7 complementary microbial culture collections that are coordinated by a central at the Belgian Science Policy.</br></br></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-24' style='cursor:pointer' title='BCCM/GeneCorner Plasmid Collection' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/8/83/BCCM_Gene_Corner.png'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-24'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/8/83/BCCM_Gene_Corner.png'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>BCCM/GeneCorner Plasmid Collection</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Zwijnaarde</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>not registered</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2015-06-17</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Associate</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Rudi Beyaert, <a href=mailto:bccm.genecorner@ugent.be>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>DNA & Culture Collection:</h2><b>Title: </b>BCCM/GeneCorner Plasmid Collection<br/><br/><b>AlternativeTitle: </b>BCCM Plasmid Collection<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>BCCM/GeneCorner is a partner of the Belgian Co-ordinated Collections of Micro-organisms (BCCM). Funded by the Belgian Science Policy (Belspo), BCCM/GeneCorner, previously known as BCCM/LMBP, is a unique plasmid repository in Europe. BCCM/GeneCorner warrants the long-term storage and distribution of plasmids, microbial host strains and DNA libraries of fundamental, biotechnological, educational or general scientific importance. BCCM/GeneCorner also accepts natural and genetically modified animal or human cell lines, including hybridomas, as well as other genetic material, in the safe deposit and patent deposit collections. BCCM/GeneCorner provides a number of scientific services, such as characterisation tests (plasmid profile analysis, sequence analysis of non-characterised plasmids,...). BCCM/GeneCorner is ISO 9001:2008 certified for accession, control, preservation, storage and supply of biological material and related information in the frame of public deposits, safe deposits and patent deposits.<br/><br/><b>DescriptionForSpecialists: </b>The focus is on the collection of recombinant plasmids that can replicate in a microbial host strain, with main interest for: - empty cloning plasmids useful for recombinant (over)expression of proteins of interest in bacteria, yeast, fungi, insect cells, plant and animal cells; - (expression) plasmids carrying specific protein-coding genes and derivatives from a wide range of organisms (human, mouse, various bacterial species, ...); - expression plasmids with specific non-coding genes such as shRNA and miRNA; - plasmids for mouse genetic engineering, allowing the generation of transgenic mice. By default, BCCM/GeneCorner plasmids are distributed as 1 ml plasmid-carrying cultures, grown to saturation in selective, liquid medium. Plasmid DNA (2,5 µg, 25 µg or a custom amount) is available on specific request.<br/><br/><b>Related collections: </b>BCCM Co-ordination Cell BCCM/DCG Diatom Collection BCCM/IHEM Biomedical Fungi and Yeast Collection BCCM/ITM Mycobacteria Collection BCCM/LMG Bacteria Collection BCCM/MUCL Agro-industrial Fungi and Yeast Collection BCCM/ULC Cyanobacteria Collection<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>See catalogue record of each resource.<br/><br/><b>Conservation status: </b>Identified, integrated, and adequately curated.<br/><br/><b>Conservation status date: </b>2016-06-20<br/><h2>Institution metadata:</h2><span class='label'>BCCM - Belgian Coordinated Collections of Micro-organisms, Coordination cell</span><br/>Street: Avenue Louise 231<br/>Postal code: 1050<br/>Locality: Brussels<br/>Country code: BEL</br>Phone: +32 2 23 83 462<br/>Fax: +32 2 230 59 12<br/>EMail: bccm.coordination@belspo.be<br/>Website: <a href='http://www.bccm.belspo.be' target=_'blank'>http://www.bccm.belspo.be</a></br></br><b>Access rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>The BCCM consoritum wants to be a solution partner for providing services of quality in microbial and genetic resources for academia and industry. Its mission is to •acquire, preserve and distribute microbial and genetic resources, •identify and characterize these biological materials, •offer customer-oriented services, •increase the understanding of microorganisms and their function in ecosystems, •foster the application of biological resources. The BCCM consortium gathers 7 complementary microbial culture collections that are coordinated by a central at the Belgian Science Policy.</br></br></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-25' style='cursor:pointer' title='BCCM/IHEM Biomedical Fungi and Yeasts Collection' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/1/1a/BCCM_IHEM.png'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-25'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/1/1a/BCCM_IHEM.png'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>BCCM/IHEM Biomedical Fungi and Yeasts Collection</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Brussels</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>not registered</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2015-06-17</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Associate</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Dirk Stubbe, <a href=mailto:dirk.stubbe@sciensano.be>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>DNA & Culture Collection:</h2><b>Title: </b>BCCM/IHEM<br/><br/><b>AlternativeTitle: </b>BCCM Biomedical fungi and yeast collection<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>The BCCM/IHEM collection is part of the BCCM consortium (Belgian Coordinated Collections of Micro-organisms) and is hosted at the Scientific Institute of Public Health in Brussels. Our collection is specialized in biomedical fungi, i.e. infectious agents, allergy causing species and mycotoxin producers. The collection holds over 16000 isolates and accepts public, patent and safe deposits.<br/><br/><b>Known to contain types </b><br/><br/><b>Related collections: </b>BCCM/DCG: Diatom collection BCCM/ITM: Mycobacteria collection BCCM/LMG: Bacteria collection BCCM/GeneCorner: Plasmid collection BCCM/MUCL: Environmental and applied Mycology BCCM/ULC: Cyanobacteria collection BCCM Coordination Cell<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Conservation status: </b>Physical curation complete, species level inventory complete.<br/><br/><b>Conservation status date: </b>2016-03-07<br/><h2>Institution metadata:</h2><span class='label'>BCCM - Belgian Coordinated Collections of Micro-organisms, Coordination cell</span><br/>Street: Avenue Louise 231<br/>Postal code: 1050<br/>Locality: Brussels<br/>Country code: BEL</br>Phone: +32 2 23 83 462<br/>Fax: +32 2 230 59 12<br/>EMail: bccm.coordination@belspo.be<br/>Website: <a href='http://www.bccm.belspo.be' target=_'blank'>http://www.bccm.belspo.be</a></br></br><b>Access rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>The BCCM consoritum wants to be a solution partner for providing services of quality in microbial and genetic resources for academia and industry. Its mission is to •acquire, preserve and distribute microbial and genetic resources, •identify and characterize these biological materials, •offer customer-oriented services, •increase the understanding of microorganisms and their function in ecosystems, •foster the application of biological resources. The BCCM consortium gathers 7 complementary microbial culture collections that are coordinated by a central at the Belgian Science Policy.</br></br></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-26' style='cursor:pointer' title='BCCM/ITM Mycobacteria Collection' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/7/74/BCCM_ITM.png'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-26'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/7/74/BCCM_ITM.png'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>BCCM/ITM Mycobacteria Collection</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Antwerpen</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>not registered</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2015-06-17</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Associate</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Leen Rigouts, <a href=mailto:BCCM.ITM@itg.be>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>DNA & Culture Collection:</h2><b>Title: </b>BCCM/ITM<br/><br/><b>AlternativeTitle: </b>BCCM Mycobacteria collection<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>The BCCM/ITM collection is part of the ISO 9001-certifified BCCM consortium (Belgian Coordinated Collections of Micro-organisms) and is hosted at the Institute of Tropical Medicine in Antwerp. Our collection is specialized in mycbobacteria from human, animal and environmental origin. The collection holds over 700 freeze-dried strains and DNA extracts for a selection of them. We accept public and safe deposits, and distribute viable bacilli as well as DNA extracts.<br/><br/><b>DescriptionForSpecialists: </b>BCCM/ITM focuses on Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex strains representing different drug-resistance profiles and genotypes. It also houses the former TDR-TB Strain bank (Vincent et al., 2012), with documented minimal inhibitory concentrations to first and/or second line anti-TB drugs and whole genome sequence data. In addition, we offer a broad variety of non-tuberculous mycobacteria, with an emphasis on the clinically most relevant species. DNA extracts are provided as thermolysates, but purified genomic DNA can be retrieved upon request.<br/><br/><b>Known to contain types </b><br/><br/><b>Related collections: </b>BCCM Co-ordination Cell BCCM/DCG Diatom Collection BCCM/IHEM Biomedical Fungi and Yeast Collection BCCM/GeneCorner Plasmid Collection BCCM/LMG Bacteria Collection BCCM/MUCL Agro-industrial Fungi and Yeast Collection BCCM/ULC Cyanobacteria Collection<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>See catalogue record of each resource and conditions specified in the Material Transfer Agreement..<br/><br/><b>Conservation status: </b>Identified, integrated, and adequately curated.<br/><br/><b>Conservation status date: </b>2016-08-19<br/><h2>Institution metadata:</h2><span class='label'>BCCM - Belgian Coordinated Collections of Micro-organisms, Coordination cell</span><br/>Street: Avenue Louise 231<br/>Postal code: 1050<br/>Locality: Brussels<br/>Country code: BEL</br>Phone: +32 2 23 83 462<br/>Fax: +32 2 230 59 12<br/>EMail: bccm.coordination@belspo.be<br/>Website: <a href='http://www.bccm.belspo.be' target=_'blank'>http://www.bccm.belspo.be</a></br></br><b>Access rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>The BCCM consoritum wants to be a solution partner for providing services of quality in microbial and genetic resources for academia and industry. Its mission is to •acquire, preserve and distribute microbial and genetic resources, •identify and characterize these biological materials, •offer customer-oriented services, •increase the understanding of microorganisms and their function in ecosystems, •foster the application of biological resources. The BCCM consortium gathers 7 complementary microbial culture collections that are coordinated by a central at the Belgian Science Policy.</br></br></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-27' style='cursor:pointer' title='BCCM/LMG Bacteria Collection' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/7/76/BCCM_LMG.png'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-27'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/7/76/BCCM_LMG.png'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>BCCM/LMG Bacteria Collection</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Ghent</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>not registered</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2015-06-17</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Associate</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Peter Vandamme, <a href=mailto:bccm.lmg@UGent.be>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>Institution metadata:</h2><span class='label'>BCCM - Belgian Coordinated Collections of Micro-organisms, Coordination cell</span><br/>Street: Avenue Louise 231<br/>Postal code: 1050<br/>Locality: Brussels<br/>Country code: BEL</br>Phone: +32 2 23 83 462<br/>Fax: +32 2 230 59 12<br/>EMail: bccm.coordination@belspo.be<br/>Website: <a href='http://www.bccm.belspo.be' target=_'blank'>http://www.bccm.belspo.be</a></br></br><b>Access rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>The BCCM consoritum wants to be a solution partner for providing services of quality in microbial and genetic resources for academia and industry. Its mission is to •acquire, preserve and distribute microbial and genetic resources, •identify and characterize these biological materials, •offer customer-oriented services, •increase the understanding of microorganisms and their function in ecosystems, •foster the application of biological resources. The BCCM consortium gathers 7 complementary microbial culture collections that are coordinated by a central at the Belgian Science Policy.</br></br></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-28' style='cursor:pointer' title='BCCM/MUCL Environmental and Applied Mycology' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/0/0c/BCCM_MUCL.png'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-28'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/0/0c/BCCM_MUCL.png'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>BCCM/MUCL Environmental and Applied Mycology</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Louvain-la-Neuve</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>not registered</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2015-06-17</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Associate</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Stéphane Declerck, <a href=mailto:bccm-mucl@uclouvain.be>email</a></li><li>Sylvie Cranenbrouck, <a href=mailto:sylvie.cranenbrouck@uclouvain.be>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>DNA & Culture Collection:</h2><b>Title: </b>BCCM/MUCL<br/><br/><b>AlternativeTitle: </b>Agro-food & Environmental Fungal Collection<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>The BCCM/MUCL collection is part of the BCCM consortium (Belgian Coordinated Collections of Micro-organisms) and is hosted at the Université catholique de Louvain (UCLouvain). Our collection is specialized in lignocellulolytic fungi, fungi involved in food processing and spoilage, fermentative yeasts, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, fungal pathogens in tropical environments. The collection holds over 30000 strains of filamentous and yeast-like fungi and accepts public, patent and safe deposits.<br/><br/><b>Known to contain types </b><br/><br/><b>Related collections: </b>BCCM coordination cell BCCM/DCG Diatoms Collection BCCM/IHEM Biomedical Fungi and Yeasts Collection BCCM/ITM Mycobacteria Collection BCCM/GeneCorner Plasmid Collection BCCM/LMG Bacteria Collection BCCM/ULC Cyanobacteria Collection<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Conservation status: </b>Physical curation complete, species level inventory complete.<br/><br/><b>Conservation status date: </b>2016-04-07<br/><h2>Institution metadata:</h2><span class='label'>BCCM - Belgian Coordinated Collections of Micro-organisms, Coordination cell</span><br/>Street: Avenue Louise 231<br/>Postal code: 1050<br/>Locality: Brussels<br/>Country code: BEL</br>Phone: +32 2 23 83 462<br/>Fax: +32 2 230 59 12<br/>EMail: bccm.coordination@belspo.be<br/>Website: <a href='http://www.bccm.belspo.be' target=_'blank'>http://www.bccm.belspo.be</a></br></br><b>Access rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>The BCCM consoritum wants to be a solution partner for providing services of quality in microbial and genetic resources for academia and industry. Its mission is to •acquire, preserve and distribute microbial and genetic resources, •identify and characterize these biological materials, •offer customer-oriented services, •increase the understanding of microorganisms and their function in ecosystems, •foster the application of biological resources. The BCCM consortium gathers 7 complementary microbial culture collections that are coordinated by a central at the Belgian Science Policy.</br></br></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-29' style='cursor:pointer' title='BCCM/ULC Cyanobacteria Collection' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/c/c3/BCCM_ULC.png'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-29'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/c/c3/BCCM_ULC.png'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>BCCM/ULC Cyanobacteria Collection</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Liège</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>not registered</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2015-06-17</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Associate</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Annick Wilmotte, <a href=mailto:BCCM.ULC@ulg.ac.be>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>DNA & Culture Collection:</h2><b>Title: </b>BCCM/ULC<br/><br/><b>AlternativeTitle: </b>BCCM/ULC Cyanobacteria Collection<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>The BCCM/ULC collection is part of the BCCM consortium (Belgian Coordinated Collections of Micro-organisms) and is hosted by the InBios-Centre for Protein Engineering at the University of Liège. BCCM/ULC is a dedicated public collection, currently containing one of the largest collection of documented (sub)polar cyanobacteria worldwide. The collection holds 240 strains, of which the majority is characterized by phenotypic (morphological features based on microscopic observations) and genotypic (16S rRNA and ITS sequences) analyses. The three most important orders of cyanobacteria (Chroococcales, Oscillatoriales, Nostocales) are represented. The strains are unicyanobacterial, but not axenic. They are available as living cultures, and the majority is being cryopreserved (-80°C).<br/><br/><b>Cite as: </b>BCCM<br/><br/><b>Known to contain types </b><br/><br/><b>Related collections: </b>BCCM/DCG: Diatom Collection BCCM/IHEM: Biomedical fungi and yeast collection BCCM/GeneCorner: Plasmid collection BCCM/MUCL: Environmental and applied mycology BCCM/LMG: Bacteria collection BCCM/ITM: Mycobacteria collection BCCM Coordination cell<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>A MAA and MTA agreements are available on the website.<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>The restrictions are described in the MTA and in the catalogue on the website<br/><br/><b>Conservation status: </b>Physical curation complete, species level inventory complete.<br/><br/><b>Conservation status date: </b>2016-03-25<br/><h2>Institution metadata:</h2><span class='label'>BCCM - Belgian Coordinated Collections of Micro-organisms, Coordination cell</span><br/>Street: Avenue Louise 231<br/>Postal code: 1050<br/>Locality: Brussels<br/>Country code: BEL</br>Phone: +32 2 23 83 462<br/>Fax: +32 2 230 59 12<br/>EMail: bccm.coordination@belspo.be<br/>Website: <a href='http://www.bccm.belspo.be' target=_'blank'>http://www.bccm.belspo.be</a></br></br><b>Access rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>The BCCM consoritum wants to be a solution partner for providing services of quality in microbial and genetic resources for academia and industry. Its mission is to •acquire, preserve and distribute microbial and genetic resources, •identify and characterize these biological materials, •offer customer-oriented services, •increase the understanding of microorganisms and their function in ecosystems, •foster the application of biological resources. The BCCM consortium gathers 7 complementary microbial culture collections that are coordinated by a central at the Belgian Science Policy.</br></br></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-30' style='cursor:pointer' title='Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/8/80/Logo_big.jpg'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-30'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/8/80/Logo_big.jpg'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Honolulu</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>US 024 (A/P)</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2017-03-23</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Associate</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Ken Hayes, <a href=mailto:hayes.ken@gmail.com>email</a></li><li>Norine Yeung, <a href=mailto:nyeung@hawaii.edu>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>Institution metadata:</h2></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-31' style='cursor:pointer' title='Biodiversity Research and Teaching Collections, Texas A&M University' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/f/f2/TexasAandMLogo.jpg'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-31'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/f/f2/TexasAandMLogo.jpg'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Biodiversity Research and Teaching Collections, Texas A&M University</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>College Station</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>US 032</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2017-04-03</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Core</td></tr><tr><td><b>Online since:</b> </td><td>2018-10-08</td></tr><tr><td><b>No. Records @ GGBN:</b> </td><td>44711</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Heather Prestige, <a href=mailto:hlprestridge@tamu.edu>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>Institution metadata:</h2><span class='label'>Texas A&M University, Biodiversity Research and Teaching Collections</span><br/>Street: 3380 University Drive East<br/>Pobox: 77845-5846<br/>Extadd: Room 128<br/>Postal code: 77845-5846<br/>Locality: COLLEGE STATION<br/>Country code: USA</br>Phone: 979-845-5783<br/>EMail: brtc@tamu.edu<br/>Website: <a href='brtc.tamu.edu' target=_'blank'>brtc.tamu.edu</a></br></br><b>Access rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>The Texas A&M Biodiversity Research and Teaching Collections (formerly the Texas Cooperative Wildlife Collection) is maintained by staff and faculty of the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Sciences and is one of several natural history collections within the Texas A&M system. The facility houses important collections of fishes, amphibians, reptiles, birds, mammals, parasites, and marine invertebrates that are available for use by the scientific community. Visit our collections pages to learn more about each division.</br></br></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-32' style='cursor:pointer' title='Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum Berlin' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/9/90/Bo_Logo_small.jpg'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-32'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/9/90/Bo_Logo_small.jpg'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum Berlin</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Berlin</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>DE 203-03</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2007-06-01</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Core</td></tr><tr><td><b>Online since:</b> </td><td>2009-06-15</td></tr><tr><td><b>No. Records @ GGBN:</b> </td><td>36658</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Gabi Droege, <a href=mailto:g.droege@bo.berlin>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>DNA & Tissue Collection:</h2><b>Title: </b>Berlin-Dahlem DNA Bank<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>The DNA bank of the Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum Berlin-Dahlem holds currently a collection of 20.000 plant DNA and tissue samples growing constantly. Its core collection focuses on the flora of the Berlin and Brandenburg but it also preserves DNA from the Alps, the Mediterranean and the Altai Mountains as well as more than 2000 diatom DNA samples.<br/><br/><b>Cite as: </b>Droege, G. (Ed.) 2008 - (continuously updated): DNA samples of the DNA bank at the BGBM (Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum Berlin-Dahlem).<br/><br/><b>Access points: </b>http://ww3.bgbm.org/biocase/pywrapper.cgi?dsa=DNA_Bank <br/><br/><b>Known to contain types </b><br/><br/><b>Related collections: </b>Herbarium Berolinense; Botanic Garden Berlin-Dahlem; Seedbank Dahlem<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>The copyright for any material created by the DNA bank of the BGBM is reserved. The duplication or use of information and data such as texts or images is only permitted with the indication of the source or with prior approval by the BGBM.<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>The use of the data is allowed only for non-profit scientific use and for non-profit nature conservation purpose. The data bases or part of it may only be used or copied by the written permission from the legal owner.<br/><br/><b>Conservation status: </b>Identified, integrated, and adequately curated.<br/><br/><b>Conservation status date: </b>2012-07-30<br/><h2>Institution metadata:</h2><span class='label'>Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum Berlin-Dahlem</span><br/>Street: Koenigin-Luise-Str. 6-8<br/>Postal code: 14195<br/>Locality: Berlin<br/>Country code: DEU</br>Website: <a href='http://www.bgbm.org' target=_'blank'>http://www.bgbm.org</a></br></br><b>Usage restrictions: </b>The use of the data is allowed only for non-profit scientific use and for non-profit nature conservation purpose. The data base or part of it may only be used or copied by the written permission from the legal owner.<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>The herbarium of the Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum Berlin-Dahlem (herbarium acronym: B) is the largest in Germany and holds a collection of more than 3.5 million preserved specimens. All plant groups – flowering plants, ferns, mosses, liverworts, and algae, as well as fungi and lichens – are represented in the collections which are worldwide in scope. Associated with the general herbarium are special collections of dried fruits and seeds, wood samples, and specimens preserved in alcohol. The collections of the herbarium are growing constantly through field research conducted by staff, and through gifts, acquisitions, and exchanges of specimens from other herbaria. The BGBM is a founding member of GGBN as well as its precursor project DNA Bank Network and currently hosting the technical secretariat of GGBN.</br></br></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-33' style='cursor:pointer' title='Botanical Research Institute of Texas' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/e/ed/BRITlogo.png'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-33'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/e/ed/BRITlogo.png'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Botanical Research Institute of Texas</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Fort Worth</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>not registered</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2019-03-14</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Associate</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Morgan Gostel, <a href=mailto:mgostel@brit.org>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>Institution metadata:</h2></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-34' style='cursor:pointer' title='Canadian Museum of Nature' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/c/c0/CMN.png'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-34'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/c/c0/CMN.png'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Canadian Museum of Nature</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Ottawa</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>CA 003</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2019-03-01</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Core</td></tr><tr><td><b>Online since:</b> </td><td>2023-04-19</td></tr><tr><td><b>No. Records @ GGBN:</b> </td><td>11413</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Roger Bull, <a href=mailto:RBull@nature.ca>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>Institution metadata:</h2></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-35' style='cursor:pointer' title='Carnegie Museum of Natural History' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/a/a2/CMNH_Logo.png'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-35'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/a/a2/CMNH_Logo.png'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Carnegie Museum of Natural History</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Pittsburgh</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>US 123 (A/P)</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2016-03-24</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Associate</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Mason Heberling, <a href=mailto:HeberlingM@CarnegieMnh.Org>email</a></li><li>Kathy Hollis , <a href=mailto:hollisk@carnegiemnh.org>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>Institution metadata:</h2></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-36' style='cursor:pointer' title='Centre for Biodiversity Genomics' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/8/82/CBG-logo.png'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-36'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/8/82/CBG-logo.png'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Centre for Biodiversity Genomics</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Guelph</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>CA 022</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2017-08-29</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Core</td></tr><tr><td><b>Online since:</b> </td><td>2018-05-11</td></tr><tr><td><b>No. Records @ GGBN:</b> </td><td>3001030</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Jeremy deWaard, <a href=mailto:dewaardj@uoguelph.ca>email</a></li><li>Evgeny Zakharov , <a href=mailto:zakharov@uoguelph.ca>email</a></li><li>DNA Bank Team Guelph, <a href=mailto:info@ccdb.ca>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>DNA & Tissue Collection:</h2><b>Title: </b>CBG Collections<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>CBG Collections maintains a globally unique natural history collection of 3.3 million specimens. Every specimen is digitized, and the exact storage location of each specimen is tracked in a collection management information system for quick reference and retrieval. The databased information for every voucher is also archived in the Barcode of Life Data System (BOLD; www.boldsystems.org), permitting the permanent storage, validation and analysis of barcode sequence data and associated specimen metadata. Most (88.6%) of the specimens have been DNA barcoded, and a few representatives of every species have been digitally imaged.<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>Please see individual records for information on collection rights.<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>Please see individual records for information on usage restrictions.<br/><br/><b>Conservation status: </b>Identified, integrated, and adequately curated.<br/><br/><b>Conservation status date: </b>2018-05-10<br/><h2>Institution metadata:</h2><span class='label'>Centre for Biodiversity Genomics, University of Guelph</span><br/>Street: 50 Stone Road East<br/>Postal code: N1G2W1<br/>Locality: Guelph<br/>Country code: CAN</br>Phone: 5198244120<br/>EMail: info@ccdb.ca<br/>Website: <a href='http://biodiversitygenomics.net/contact/info-and-directions/' target=_'blank'>http://biodiversitygenomics.net/contact/info-and-directions/</a></br></br><b>Access rights: </b>Please see individual records for information on access rights.<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>Please see individual records for information on collection rights.<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>Please see individual records for information on usage restrictions.<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>The Centre for Biodiversity Genomics (CBG) at the University of Guelph is spearheading a novel approach to biodiversity research within Canada and internationally. Its three research units -- CBG Collections, CBG Genomics (or the Canadian Centre for DNA Barcoding, CCDB) and CBG Informatics -- are advancing 21st century biodiversity science by enabling species identification and discovery that is based on the analysis of sequence diversity in short, standardized gene regions, DNA barcodes. CBG Collections maintains a globally unique natural history collection of 3.3 million specimens. Every specimen is digitized, and the exact storage location of each specimen is tracked in a collection management information system for quick reference and retrieval. The databased information for every voucher is also archived in the Barcode of Life Data System (BOLD; www.boldsystems.org), permitting the permanent storage, validation and analysis of barcode sequence data and associated specimen metadata. Most (88.6%) of the specimens have been DNA barcoded, and a few representatives of every species have been digitally imaged. The CCDB holds high quality DNA extracts in a secure 2000 ft2 ultra-cold freezer bank. These DNA extracts reflect residual material following the barcode analysis of samples; it contains 5.3 million extracts from over 250,000 species derived from 231 countries, oceans and dependent territories, all connected to a voucher specimen on BOLD. Please direct inquiries to info@ccdb.ca</br></br></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-37' style='cursor:pointer' title='Centro de Ornitología y Biodiversidad' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/6/6b/Logo_Corbidi_final_HD.jpg'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-37'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/6/6b/Logo_Corbidi_final_HD.jpg'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Centro de Ornitología y Biodiversidad</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Lima</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>not registered</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2017-06-22</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Core</td></tr><tr><td><b>Online since:</b> </td><td>2018-08-17</td></tr><tr><td><b>No. Records @ GGBN:</b> </td><td>12285</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Pablo Venegas, <a href=mailto:pvenegas@corbidi.org>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>DNA & Tissue Collection:</h2><b>Title: </b>Herpetological Collection of CORBIDI<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>This collection comprises specimen vouchers and tissue samples of most of the peruvian herpetofauna species: 436 species of amphibians and 337 species of reptiles, which comprises 74% of the amphibian and 69% of the reptile diversity, this according to the current diversity recorded for Peru. This is expresed in the more than 18,000 voucher specimens we store, and the more than 6,200 tissue samples, numbers that are growing constantly.<br/><br/><b>Known to contain types </b><br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Conservation status: </b>Identified and integrated material which is inadequately curated.<br/><br/><b>Conservation status date: </b>2017-09-13<br/><h2>Institution metadata:</h2><span class='label'>Centro de Ornitología y Biodiversidad, División de Herpetología</span><br/>Street: Santa Rita 105<br/>Extadd: Oficina 403<br/>Postal code: 15023<br/>Locality: Lima<br/>Country code: PER</br>Phone: (+51)-1-353 7245<br/>EMail: info@corbidi.org<br/>Website: <a href='http://www.corbidi.org' target=_'blank'>http://www.corbidi.org</a></br></br><b>Access rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>CORBIDI is a NGO which was formed by a group of high experienced professionals. It is focused in the promotion of conservation and science, goals that are achieved through the execution of scientific research projects, and the diffusion of knowledge. It holds three main scientific collections: Birds, Amphibians and Reptiles, and Mammals which are assigned to their respective divisions.</br></br></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-38' style='cursor:pointer' title='Charles University in Prague' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/c/c2/CUNI_logo.png'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-38'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/c/c2/CUNI_logo.png'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Charles University in Prague</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Prague</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>not registered</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2014-09-18</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Core</td></tr><tr><td><b>Online since:</b> </td><td>2015-09-01</td></tr><tr><td><b>No. Records @ GGBN:</b> </td><td>8035</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Michal Vinkler, <a href=mailto:michal.vinkler@natur.cuni.cz>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>DNA & Tissue Collection:</h2><b>Title: </b>Tissue and DNA Collection of Vertebrates<br/><br/><b>AlternativeTitle: </b>Genetic Bank of Vertebrates<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>The collection contains tissue and extracted DNA samples of vertebrates, namely birds. The samples origin from wild animals (e.g. European free-living bird collection) as well as men-reared species, including parrots and chickens collected mainly in Europe from birds kept by hobby breeders. Tissue samples represent mainly blood, but part of the samples is derived from other tissues and feathers. Related collections: Tissue and DNA Collection of Free-Living Birds of the Czech Republic"<br/><br/><b>Related collections: </b>Tissue and DNA Collection of Free-Living Birds of the Czech Republic<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>_)_<br/><h2>Institution metadata:</h2><span class='label'>Charles University in Prague, Department of Zoology, Faculty of Science</span><br/>Street: Vinicna 7<br/>Postal code: 128 44<br/>Locality: Praha<br/>Country code: CZE</br>Phone: +420 221 95 1841<br/>Fax: +420 221 95 1841<br/>EMail: zoologie@natur.cuni.cz<br/>Website: <a href='http://www.natur.cuni.cz/' target=_'blank'>http://www.natur.cuni.cz/</a></br></br><b>Access rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>Department of Zoology, Faculty of Science, Charles University in Prague is one of the leading academic research facilities devoted to zoological research in the Czech Republic. The biorepository of the department is preserving material collected by the researchers of the department during their research projects.</br></br></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-39' style='cursor:pointer' title='Chicago Botanic Garden' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/b/be/Cbg_logo_1.jpg'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-39'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/b/be/Cbg_logo_1.jpg'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Chicago Botanic Garden</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Glencoe</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>not registered</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2019-07-15</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Associate</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Jeremie Fant, <a href=mailto:jfant@chicagobotanic.org>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>Institution metadata:</h2></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-40' style='cursor:pointer' title='China National GeneBank' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/1/16/CNGBlogo.jpg'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-40'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/1/16/CNGBlogo.jpg'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>China National GeneBank</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Shenzhen</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>not registered</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2013-04-15</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Core</td></tr><tr><td><b>Online since:</b> </td><td>2017-12-11</td></tr><tr><td><b>No. Records @ GGBN:</b> </td><td>257</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Jason Chen, <a href=mailto:jchen@cngb.org>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>DNA & Tissue Collection:</h2><b>Title: </b>DNA & Tissue Collection<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>DNA & tissue samples in freezers (-80/-20)<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Conservation status: </b>Identified and integrated material which is inadequately curated.<br/><br/><b>Conservation status date: </b>2016-08-22<br/><h2>Institution metadata:</h2><span class='label'>China National Genebank</span><br/>Street: Jinsha Road<br/>Extadd: Dapeng District<br/>Postal code: 518120<br/>Locality: Shenzhen<br/>Country code: CHN</br>Phone: +86 (0)755 3394 5579<br/>Fax: +86 (0)755 3630 7280<br/>EMail: jchen@cngb.org<br/>Website: <a href='https://www.cngb.org/' target=_'blank'>https://www.cngb.org/</a></br></br><b>Access rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>China National GeneBank is one of the key scientific infrastructures in Shenzhen, approved and funded by the Chinese government. CNGB is committed to supporting public welfare, life science research, innovation and industry incubation through effective bioresource conservation, digitalization and utilization. Its “Three Banks and Two Platforms” structure integrates the ability to “store, read, and write” massive biological resources, including a biorepository, a bio-informatics data center, a biological resource center, a digitalization platform, and a synthesis and editing platform.</br></br></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-41' style='cursor:pointer' title='Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/9/9e/CSIRO_logo.png'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-41'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/9/9e/CSIRO_logo.png'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Canberra</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>not registered</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2011-10-11</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Associate</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Simon Checksfield, <a href=mailto:simon.checksfield@csiro.au>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>Institution metadata:</h2><span class='label'>Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization</span><br/>Street: Clunies Ross<br/>Pobox: GPO Box 1700<br/>Postal code: 2600<br/>Locality: Canberra<br/>Country code: AUS</br><b>Access rights: </b>test456<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>test123<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>test789<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>Federal Australian science organziation</br></br></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-42' style='cursor:pointer' title='Core Facility Botanical Garden, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Vienna' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/6/65/Botanischer_Garten_en_4c.jpg'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-42'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/6/65/Botanischer_Garten_en_4c.jpg'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Core Facility Botanical Garden, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Vienna</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Vienna</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>AT 020; AT 021; AT 022</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2021-04-19</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Associate</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>Institution metadata:</h2></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-43' style='cursor:pointer' title='Denver Botanic Gardens' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/9/99/DBG_Logo_Color.jpg'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-43'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/9/99/DBG_Logo_Color.jpg'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Denver Botanic Gardens</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Denver</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>not registered</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2017-03-01</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Core</td></tr><tr><td><b>Online since:</b> </td><td>2017-08-07</td></tr><tr><td><b>No. Records @ GGBN:</b> </td><td>2905</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Richard Levy, <a href=mailto:richard.levy@botanicgardens.org>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>DNA & Tissue Collection:</h2><b>Title: </b>Tissue and DNA Bank<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>The Denver Botanic Gardens' Tissue and DNA Bank is primarily comprised of silica-gel dried plant tissue samples representing over 270 populations of more than 80 species as well as approximately 8,000 DNA samples. Plants represented are typically from the Southern Rocky Mountain Region and are often rare or infrequent species. The number of tissue and DNA samples of fungal species is expected to grow.<br/><br/><b>Cite as: </b>Denver Botanic Gardens Tissue and DNA Bank<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>Denver Botanic Gardens reserves all intellectual and property rights of accessioned objects.<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>All herbaria and biorepository data, as well as associated media are held within the Public Domain (CC0 1.0).<br/><br/><b>Conservation status: </b>Physical curation complete, individual specimen label data captured.<br/><br/><b>Conservation status date: </b>2017-05-22<br/><h2>Institution metadata:</h2><span class='label'>Denver Botanic Gardens</span><br/>Street: 1005 York Street<br/>Postal code: 80206<br/>Locality: Denver<br/>Country code: USA</br>Phone: 1-720-865-3657<br/>EMail: research@botanicgardens.org<br/>Website: <a href='https://www.botanicgardens.org/' target=_'blank'>https://www.botanicgardens.org/</a></br></br><b>Access rights: </b>Denver Botanic Gardens' herbaria, biorepositories, and associated data are open to the public. In person visits are by appointment only. Specific locality information for threatened, endangered or otherwise sensitive plant species may be withheld, depending upon the discretion of Denver Botanic Gardens staff.<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>Denver Botanic Gardens reserves all intellectual and property rights of accessioned objects.<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>All herbaria and biorepository data, as well as associated media are held within the Public Domain (CC0 1.0).<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>The Denver Botanic Gardens’ herbaria and biorepository document vascular plant and fungal biodiversity in Colorado and the Southern Rocky Mountain Region.</br></br></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-44' style='cursor:pointer' title='Dr. Cecilia Koo Botanic Conservation Center' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/6/61/Kbcclogo.jpg'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-44'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/6/61/Kbcclogo.jpg'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Dr. Cecilia Koo Botanic Conservation Center</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Gaoshu Township, Taiwan</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>not registered</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2019-01-22</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Associate</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>T.Y. Aleck Yang, <a href=mailto:clematislab@gmail.com>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>Institution metadata:</h2></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-45' style='cursor:pointer' title='Finnish Museum of Natural History' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/f/f7/Luomus_fi-se-en_blue.jpg'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-45'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/f/f7/Luomus_fi-se-en_blue.jpg'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Finnish Museum of Natural History</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Helsinki</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>not registered</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2018-02-02</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Associate</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Gunilla Ståhls, <a href=mailto:gunilla.stahls@helsinki.fi>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>Institution metadata:</h2><span class='label'>Finnish Museum of Natural History Luomus, Zoology unit</span><br/>Street: Pohjoinen Rautatiekatu 13<br/>Pobox: PO Box 17<br/>Postal code: FI-00014<br/>Locality: Helsinki<br/>Country code: FIN</br>Phone: +358 029 4128800<br/>EMail: luonnontieteellinenmuseo@helsinki.fi<br/>Website: <a href='https://www.luomus.fi/' target=_'blank'>https://www.luomus.fi/</a></br></br><b>Access rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>The Finnish Museum of Natural History LUOMUS is an independent research institution functioning under the University of Helsinki. It is also one of the three central national museums in Finland and responsible for the national collections in its field. The collections, which include botanical, zoological, geological and paleontological specimens from all over the world, serve research in the fields of biology and geology as well as educational purposes. LUOMUS http://luomus.fi/en houses scientific collections of 13.2 million specimens and living plants, making it one of the largest Natural History Museums in the Nordic countries and the leading institute in Finland for academic research and education on biodiversity and taxonomy.</br></br></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-46' style='cursor:pointer' title='FIOCRUZ Fundação Oswaldo Cruz' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/4/49/Fiocruz-logo.jpg'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-46'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/4/49/Fiocruz-logo.jpg'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>FIOCRUZ Fundação Oswaldo Cruz</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Rio de Janeiro</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>not registered</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2018-07-10</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Consortium</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Manuela da Silva, <a href=mailto:manuela.dasilva@fiocruz.br>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>Institution metadata:</h2></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-47' style='cursor:pointer' title='FIOCRUZ/Protozoa Collection' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/4/49/Fiocruz-logo.jpg'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-47'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/4/49/Fiocruz-logo.jpg'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>FIOCRUZ/Protozoa Collection</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Rio de Janeiro</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>not registered</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2018-07-10</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Core</td></tr><tr><td><b>Online since:</b> </td><td>2020-11-20</td></tr><tr><td><b>No. Records @ GGBN:</b> </td><td>84</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Manuela da Silva, <a href=mailto:manuela.dasilva@fiocruz.br>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>Institution metadata:</h2><span class='label'>Fundação Oswaldo Cruz</span><br/>Street: Avenida Brasil, 4365<br/>Pobox: 21040-900<br/>Extadd: Manguinhos<br/>Postal code: 21040-900<br/>Locality: Rio de Janeiro<br/>Country code: BRA</br>Phone: +55 21 38851714<br/>EMail: vppcb@fiocruz.br<br/>Website: <a href='https://portal.fiocruz.br/en/foundation' target=_'blank'>https://portal.fiocruz.br/en/foundation</a></br></br><b>Access rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>Fundação Oswaldo Cruz (Fiocruz) promotes health and social development, generates and disseminates scientific and technological knowledge, be an agent of citizenship. These are the concepts that guide the actions of the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (Fiocruz), under the Ministry of Health, the most prominent institution of science and technology in health in Latin America. Fiocruz has established its headquarters in the campus located in Manguinhos in the North of Rio de Janeiro state, where are the historic buildings of the former Federal Serum Therapy Institute (Instituto Soroterápico Federal). - as the Moorish Pavilion, the Pavilion of the Clock and Stable. Other six units are in the cities of Rio de Janeiro, Belo Horizonte, Salvador, Recife, Manaus, Brasilia and Curitiba. Besides, there are new units that are being structured, as part of the national expansion project of Fiocruz, relating to policies for decentralization of research and training of human resources, promoted by the Federal Government. The new units of Fiocruz that are in development will be implemented in the states of Mato Grosso do Sul, Ceará, Rondônia and Piauí. Fiocruz has as one of its missions to preserve heritage buildings regarded to its history and its fields of activity. The campuses of the Foundation in Rio de Janeiro, in addition to harbor important architectural specimens of various periods, have high potential urban and landscape. The preservation of this heritage is responsibility of technical staff of the Department of Historical Heritage (DPH) of the Oswaldo Cruz House.</br></br></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-48' style='cursor:pointer' title='Hungarian Natural History Museum' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/4/42/HNHM_logo.gif'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-48'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/4/42/HNHM_logo.gif'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Hungarian Natural History Museum</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Budapest</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>HU 001</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2014-03-10</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Core</td></tr><tr><td><b>Online since:</b> </td><td>2020-11-30</td></tr><tr><td><b>No. Records @ GGBN:</b> </td><td>15591</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Gabor Csorba, <a href=mailto:csorba@nhmus.hu>email</a></li><li>Judit Vörös, <a href=mailto:voros.judit@nhmus.hu>email</a></li><li>Andras Gubanyi, <a href=mailto:gubanyi.andras@nhmus.hu>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>Institution metadata:</h2><span class='label'>Hungarian Natural History Museum</span><br/>Street: Baross u. 13.<br/>Postal code: H-1088<br/>Locality: Budapest<br/>Country code: HUN</br>Phone: +36 30 2552923<br/>EMail: csorba.gabor@nhmus.hu<br/>Website: <a href='www.nhmus.hu/hu/munkatars/csorba_gabor' target=_'blank'>www.nhmus.hu/hu/munkatars/csorba_gabor</a></br></br><b>Access rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>HNHM is one of the outstanding institutions of the Hungarian cultural and scientific life. It is one of the largest natural history collections among the Central and Eastern European institutions, comprising more than 10.1 million items, among them 200,000 type specimens including 44,110 primary types. They hold the most important reference and historical collections for the entire Carpathian Basin, major portions of the Balkans, C, E and SE Asia. HNHM holds important 200-300 years old historical collections. The best represented areas are the Palaearctic, Oriental and Ethiopian biogeographic regions, and in case of soil animals also the tropical part of S America. The collections are well organised so the desired specimens or taxa can easily be retrieved. The Bird, Mammal, Anthropological, Mineralogical, and parts of the Invertebrate collections were recently moved into state-of-the-art storage areas, which provide an excellent environment for preservation and improved the access to the collections. The staff are leading experts in their fields thus represent rare or unique expertise in Europe, which is demonstrated by our involvement in establishing NATURA 2000 and National Biodiversity-monitoring System (NBmR), LIFE+ and LIFE IP programs, European fauna monographs, Balkan flora monographs, EU-COST Actions, etc. Consultation with phytosanitary and quarantine specialists is part of the HNHM core work. The library with more than 300,000 volumes is the nationally recognized centre for natural history and it holds one of the most important archives for natural historians in Central and Eastern Europe.</br></br></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-49' style='cursor:pointer' title='Inala Jurassic Garden' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/4/47/IJG_logo_600x300.png'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-49'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/4/47/IJG_logo_600x300.png'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Inala Jurassic Garden</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>South Bruny</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>not registered</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2021-05-28</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Associate</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>DNA & Tissue Collection:</h2><b>Title: </b>Inala Collection<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>Herbarium voucher specimens housed in the Tasmanian Herbarium (HO), Tasmania Australia collected from specimens in the living collection of Inala Jurassic Garden. Genetic samples taken from each herbarium specimen housed at Inala Jurassic garden.<br/><br/><b>Cite as: </b>Inala Jurassic Garden collection, Tasmania Australia<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>Plants owned by Inala Jurassic Garden.<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>Some plants held in trust for other institutions and not available for resale. Authority given to propagate and sell some specimens from seed and cuttings. Accessible for research by application to Inala Jurassic garden.<br/><br/><b>Conservation status: </b>Physical curation complete, individual specimen label data captured.<br/><br/><b>Conservation status date: </b>2021-07-17<br/><h2>Institution metadata:</h2><span class='label'>Inala Jurassic Garden</span><br/>Street: 320 Cloudy Bay Road<br/>Postal code: 7150<br/>Locality: South Bruny Island<br/>Country code: AUS</br>Phone: +61362931217<br/>Fax: N/A<br/>EMail: inalajurassicgarden@gmail.com<br/>Website: <a href='https://jurassicgarden.com.au/' target=_'blank'>https://jurassicgarden.com.au/</a></br></br><b>Access rights: </b>Living garden collection is open to the public. Propagation area is accessible to staff only.<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>Plants owned by Inala Jurassic Garden.<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>Some plants held in trust for other institutions and not available for resale. Authority given to propagate and sell some specimens from seed and cuttings<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>The Inala Jurassic Garden (IJG) is a privately-owned educational facility and botanic garden which highlights the Gondwanan connections of a range of living plant families from the southern land-masses of Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, South America and New Caledonia. The living collection is comprised of over 700 species from 50+ families and is open to the public every day except Christmas Day. Interpretive signs are placed around the garden for self-guided visitors and guided garden tours are available on request. The garden is situated within a 1,500 privately owned conservation-covenanted reserve In Tasmania, Australia. Heavy emphasis is placed on conservation of plant species that are threatened in the wild and IJG is working with other botanic gardens and research institutions to hold ex-situ collections of species that are threatened by climate change and human-induced threats.</br></br></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-50' style='cursor:pointer' title='Institute of Ecology and Biological Resources, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/c/cc/IEBR_logo.jpg'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-50'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/c/cc/IEBR_logo.jpg'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Institute of Ecology and Biological Resources, Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Hanoi</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>not registered</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2018-07-25</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Associate</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Nguyen Quang Truong, <a href=mailto:truongiebr@gmail.com>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>Institution metadata:</h2><span class='label'>Institute of Ecology and Biological Resources</span><br/>Street: Hoang Quoc Viet Road 18<br/>Extadd: Cau Giay<br/>Postal code: 100000<br/>Locality: Hanoi<br/>Country code: VNM</br>Phone: +842437565943<br/>Fax: +842438361196<br/>EMail: info.iebr@gmail.com<br/>Website: <a href='http://www.iebr.ac.vn/pages/1LDV.asp' target=_'blank'>http://www.iebr.ac.vn/pages/1LDV.asp</a></br></br><b>Access rights: </b>For researchers and students<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>Herbarium Zoological Museum<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>For researchers and students<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>The Institute of Ecology and Biological Resources (IEBR) was founded by the decision of the Council of Ministers (HĐBT 65/CT) on 5th March 1990. Its function consists of studying biological resources and typical ecosystems in order to supply the needs of the population in foodstuffs, food grains, consumer goods, to recommend planning activities for socio-economic development and environmental protection and to carry out the education and training of scientists on ecology and biological resources. Major Scientific Objectives: To study the flora and fauna of Vietnam. To inventory and evaluate biological resources in order to provide a basis for rational utilization of the species having scientific, economic, and conservation values. To undertake research on the structure and function of typical ecosystems in Vietnam for the monitoring and management of natural resources and their environment. To work on environmental restoration, and the designing and planning of sustainable development from an environmental perspective. To train scientists in the field of ecology and biological resources.</br></br></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-51' style='cursor:pointer' title='Institute of Vertebrate Biology, The Czech Academy of Sciences' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/0/0f/UBO-logo-angl-color.png'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-51'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/0/0f/UBO-logo-angl-color.png'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Institute of Vertebrate Biology, The Czech Academy of Sciences</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Brno</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>not registered</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2015-08-10</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Core</td></tr><tr><td><b>Online since:</b> </td><td>2016-06-06</td></tr><tr><td><b>No. Records @ GGBN:</b> </td><td>13945</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Petra Hajkova, <a href=mailto:hajkova@ivb.cz>email</a></li><li>Barbora Rolečková, <a href=mailto:roleckova@ivb.cz>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>DNA & Tissue Collection:</h2><b>Title: </b>Genetic Bank of the Institute of Vertebrate Biology<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>Collection of mostly tissues and some DNA from wild vertebrates, with special focus on Central European fauna.<br/><br/><b>Cite as: </b>IVB Genetic Bank<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Conservation status: </b>Identified, integrated, and adequately curated.<br/><br/><b>Conservation status date: </b>2016-08-20<br/><h2>Institution metadata:</h2><span class='label'>Institute of Vertebrate Biology, The Czech Academy of Sciences</span><br/>Street: Kvetna 8<br/>Postal code: 60365<br/>Locality: Brno<br/>Country code: CZE</br>Website: <a href='https://www.ivb.cz' target=_'blank'>https://www.ivb.cz</a></br></br><b>Access rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>The Institute of Vertebrate Biology performs basic research of vertebrates with the following research topics: - Biological diversity at molecular, organismal and community level. Evolutionary relationship among populations and species, natural hybrid zones and speciation. - Population dynamics, changes and trends of the community structure in natural and disturbed habitats, including modelling and prognoses. - Physiological, behavioural, ecological and evolutionary mechanisms of the life histories of vertebrates with respect to their ontogenetic development. Reproductive strategies, survival rates, feeding behaviour, and inter- and intraspecific interactions. - Ectoparasites of higher vertebrates and their role as hosts, vectors and reservoirs of human and animal diseases in natural foci. The aim of the investigations is to achieve original data about free-living vertebrates concerning their genetic, population and species diversity, phylogeny, population dynamics, interactions with environment, and association with human and animal microbial pathogens.</br></br></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-52' style='cursor:pointer' title='Instituto de Investigaciones Marinas y Costeras Jose Benito Vives de Andreis INVEMAR' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/4/42/INVEMAR_logo.png'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-52'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/4/42/INVEMAR_logo.png'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Instituto de Investigaciones Marinas y Costeras Jose Benito Vives de Andreis INVEMAR</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Santa Marta</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>CO 002</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2020-10-05</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Associate</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Francisco Armando Arias Isaza, <a href=mailto:director.invemar@invemar.org.co>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>DNA & Tissue Collection:</h2><b>Title: </b>Museo de Historia Natural Marina de Colombia - MHNMC<br/><br/><b>AlternativeTitle: </b>MAKURIWA<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>The Marine Natural History Museum of Colombia (MHNMC) – Makuriwa, that is part of the Marine and Coastal Research Institute (INVEMAR) holds the most important, numerous and well documented marine biological collections of the country. The Museum is registered in the National Register of Biological Collections (http://rnc.humboldt.org.co/wp/) since 2001 (Registration No. 82). The first lots in the museum are from the 1960s. Most of the collections are organized by phylum, with some exceptions such as Fishes, Plankton, Fungi, Bacteria and the Tissue collection. Samples of the museum are mostly from the Caribbean Sea, however, also from the Tropical Eastern Pacific, as marine areas belonging to the country, whose research is the INVEMAR mission. Most of the data associated with biological collections are available online through the Marine Biodiversity Information System (SiBM) (https://siam.invemar.org.co/sibm) which is the marine node of SiB-Colombia; through the IPT-SiBM https://ipt.biodiversidad.co/sibm); and through GBIF and OBIS, since INVEMAR is a data provider.<br/><br/><b>Known to contain types </b><br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>Mostly owned by MHNMC-INVEMAR following the collection management policy including the requirements for the acquisition of material (collection permits), preservation, management and digitization workflows, risk management and security, access, loans, visits, terms, and conditions for use, import and export permits, shipping and transportation, among others.<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>Restrictions as per collection permit, MTA, limited embargo period of internal research material until publication, destructive sampling refusal e.g. rare/type material on scientific grounds.<br/><h2>Institution metadata:</h2><span class='label'>Instituto de Investigaciones Marinas y Costeras - INVEMAR</span><br/>Street: Calle 25 No. 2-55<br/>Extadd: Playa Salguero, Rodadero<br/>Postal code: 470006<br/>Locality: Santa Marta<br/>Country code: COL</br>Phone: +57+60+5+4328600<br/>Fax: +57+60+5+4328694<br/>EMail: correspondencia@invemar.org.co<br/>Website: <a href='http://www.invemar.org.co/' target=_'blank'>http://www.invemar.org.co/</a></br></br><b>Access rights: </b>Access to 3rd parties via aprovation by the the General Curator of the MHNMC-INVEMAR following the collection management policy including the requirements for the acquisition of material (collection permits), preservation, management and digitization workflows, risk management and security, access, loans, visits, terms, and conditions for use, import and export permits, shipping and transportation, among others. The policy is following the Quality Management System, the Occupational Health and Safety and Environment System and the national and international regulations applying for biological collections, biodiversity, and access to genetic resources and other relevant national and international regulations. Information for access to the collections resources by the general public, scholars, academic and INVEMAR researchers is available on the museum's website http://museomakuriwa.invemar.org.co/.<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>Mostly owned by MHNMC-INVEMAR following the collection management policy including the requirements for the acquisition of material (collection permits), preservation, management and digitization workflows, risk management and security, access, loans, visits, terms, and conditions for use, import and export permits, shipping and transportation, among others.<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>Restrictions as per collection permit, MTA, limited embargo period of internal research material until publication, destructive sampling refusal e.g. rare/type material on scientific grounds.<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>The INVEMAR has as its mission to carry out basic and applied scientific research based on natural renewable resources and marine and coastal ecosystems, which is of national interest. The purpose is to gather necessary scientific knowledge to formulate policies, make decisions and to elaborate plans and projects that will help us in the development of; the management of sustainable resources, the recovery of marine and coastal ecosystems, and to improve the quality of life of Colombians through the rational implementation of the scientific capacity of the Institute and its articulation with other public and private entities. The INVEMAR host the Marine Natural History Museum of Colombia (MHNMC) – Makuriwa, which is registered in the National Register of Biological Collections (http://rnc.humboldt.org.co/wp/) since 2001 (Registration No. 82).</br></br></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-53' style='cursor:pointer' title='Jawaharlal Nehru Tropical Botanic Garden and Research Institute' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/b/b1/JNTBGRI_logo_600x300.png'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-53'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/b/b1/JNTBGRI_logo_600x300.png'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Jawaharlal Nehru Tropical Botanic Garden and Research Institute</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Kerala</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>not registered</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2021-03-29</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Core</td></tr><tr><td><b>Online since:</b> </td><td>2022-11-15</td></tr><tr><td><b>No. Records @ GGBN:</b> </td><td>92</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>K.K. Sabu, <a href=mailto:sabu@jntbgri.res.in>email</a></li><li>Anurag Dhyani, <a href=mailto:anuragdhyani@gmail.com>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>Institution metadata:</h2><span class='label'>Jawaharlal Nehru Tropical Botanic Garden and Research Institute, JNTBGRI Gene Biorepository</span><br/>Street: Karimancode P.O., Palode<br/>Postal code: 695562<br/>Locality: Thiruvananthapuram<br/>Country code: IND</br>EMail: biorepository@jntbgri.res.in<br/>Website: <a href='https://jntbgri.res.in/' target=_'blank'>https://jntbgri.res.in/</a></br></br><b>Access rights: </b>The Botanic Gardens is committed to making its Living Collection as broadly available as possible to the general public, students, scholars, members of the scientific community and landscape and garden professionals. Requests to use the Living Collection for research work should be addressed to the Director in the first instance. The Garden adheres to its operations with the National Biological Diversity Act and the guidelines from the National Biodiversity Authority, India.<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>The Living, Herbarium and Cultural Collections of the Botanic Garden and Herbarium are used for the purposes outlined in the Mission Statement of the Institute.<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>As per the National Biological Diversity Act and guidelines of the National Biodiversity Authority, India.<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>Jawaharlal Nehru Tropical Botanic Garden and Research Institute (JNTBGRI) is one of the pioneer institutes in India devoted to the conservation and sustainable utilization of tropical biodiversity. The plant conservation activities of JNTBGRI are aligned with the targets laid out under the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation (GSPC), which are highly relevant to all the targets under SDG 15. We are now home to over 4000 species, including several species endemic to the Western Ghats. JNTBGRI is unique in its conservation actions with conservatories for all major plant groups and exclusive conservatories for threatened species in India. JNTBGRI is structured in such a way that garden and research and development activities are carried out in an inclusive manner.</br></br></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-54' style='cursor:pointer' title='Kostrzyca Forest Gene Bank' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/c/ce/Logo_Kostrzyca.jpg'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-54'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/c/ce/Logo_Kostrzyca.jpg'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Kostrzyca Forest Gene Bank</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Milkow</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>not registered</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2019-04-23</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Associate</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Czeslaw Koziol, <a href=mailto:biuro@lbg.lasy.gov.pl>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>Institution metadata:</h2><span class='label'>The Kostrzyca Forest Gene Bank</span><br/>Street: Miłków<br/>Extadd: 300<br/>Postal code: 58-530<br/>Locality: Miłków<br/>Country code: POL</br>Phone: + 48 75 71 31 048<br/>Fax: + 48 75 71 31 754<br/>EMail: biuro@lbg.lasy.gov.pl<br/>Website: <a href='http://www.lbg.lasy.gov.pl/' target=_'blank'>http://www.lbg.lasy.gov.pl/</a></br></br><b>Access rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>Botanic garden Repository Herbarium Conservation Laboratory</br></br></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-55' style='cursor:pointer' title='Leibniz Institute DSMZ' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/e/ef/DSMZ_logo.jpg'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-55'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/e/ef/DSMZ_logo.jpg'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Leibniz Institute DSMZ</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Braunschweig</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>not registered</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2007-06-01</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Core</td></tr><tr><td><b>Online since:</b> </td><td>2009-06-15</td></tr><tr><td><b>No. Records @ GGBN:</b> </td><td>37282</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Cathrin Sproeer, <a href=mailto:ckc@dsmz.de>email</a></li><li>Markus Göker, <a href=mailto:markus.goeker@dsmz.de>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>DNA & Culture Collection:</h2><b>Title: </b>DNA Collection<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>The DSMZ offers quality controlled DNA for PCR applications from nearly all bacterial strains and yeasts of the collection. Quality is also sufficient for genome sequencing applying Illumina and related techniques but not intended for long read sequencing.<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>The deposited material in the public collection is owned by DSMZ.<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>Use of the products is restricted to the facility of the customer. Commercial distribution to third parties requires the previous written consent of DSMZ and potentially the written acceptance of any additional provisions and limitations imposed upon DSMZ by such third party. For in vitro and scientific use only.<br/><h2>Institution metadata:</h2><span class='label'>Leibniz Institute DSMZ</span><br/>Street: Inhoffenstrasse 7B<br/>Postal code: 38124<br/>Locality: Braunschweig<br/>Country code: DEU</br>Phone: 49-531-261610<br/>Fax: 49-531-2616 418<br/>EMail: contact@dsmz.de<br/>Website: <a href='http://www.dsmz.de' target=_'blank'>http://www.dsmz.de</a></br></br><b>Access rights: </b>The material of the public collection might be accessed by all legal entities except private persons. If applicable MTA agreements are requested. The supply of the material may fall under different national/international laws/restrictions.<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>The deposited material in the public collection is owned by DSMZ.<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>Use of the products is restricted to the facility of the customer. Commercial distribution to third parties requires the previous written consent of DSMZ and potentially the written acceptance of any additional provisions and limitations imposed upon DSMZ by such third party. For in vitro and scientific use only.<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>DSMZ is the German Culture Collection for Microorganisms and Cell CulturesThe DSMZ is one of the largest biological resource centers worldwide. Its collections currently comprise more than 50,000 items, including about 27,000 different bacterial and 4,000 fungal strains, 800 human and animal cell lines, 700 plant cell lines, 1,400 plant viruses and antisera, and 13,000 different types of bacterial genomic DNA. All biological materials accepted in the DSMZ collection are subject to extensive quality control and physiological and molecular characterization by our central services. In addition, DSMZ provides an extensive documentation and detailed diagnostic information on the biological materials. The unprecedented diversity and quality management of its bioresources render the DSMZ an internationally reknown supplier for science, diagnostic laboratories, national reference centers, as well as industrial partners.</br></br></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-56' style='cursor:pointer' title='Leibniz Institute for the Analysis of Biodiversity Change' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/2/29/LIB-Logo-kurz-rot.png'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-56'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/2/29/LIB-Logo-kurz-rot.png'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Leibniz Institute for the Analysis of Biodiversity Change</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Bonn and Hamburg</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>DE 208-02</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2007-06-01</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Core</td></tr><tr><td><b>Online since:</b> </td><td>2009-06-15</td></tr><tr><td><b>No. Records @ GGBN:</b> </td><td>303158</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>LIB Biobank, <a href=mailto:biobank@leibniz-lib.de>email</a></li><li>Jonas Astrin, <a href=mailto:j.astrin.zfmk@uni-bonn.de>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>DNA & Tissue Collection:</h2><b>Title: </b>LIB Biobank<br/><br/><b>AlternativeTitle: </b>DNA Bank, Tissue Bank, Cell Bank and Compound Library at LIB<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>The Biobank of the Leibniz Institute for the Analysis of Biodiversity Change (LIB, Bonn and Hamburg) archives samples of animal and environmental DNA, fixed or snap-frozen tissue, and cell cultures, associated with the corresponding biological data. Storage temperatures: -190°C (liquid nitrogen), -80°C, -40°C, -20°C, ambient (sealed). Further info: https://bonn.leibniz-lib.de/en/biobank<br/><br/><b>Cite as: </b>LIB Biobank<br/><br/><b>Access points: </b> https://biocase.zfmk.de/biocase/pywrapper.cgi?dsa=ZFMK-Biobank-v2<br/><br/><b>Known to contain types </b><br/><br/><b>Related collections: </b>LIB morphological collections and others<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>depending on sample<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>depending on sample, generally not for commercial use and complying with regulations<br/><br/><b>Conservation status: </b>Identified, integrated, and adequately curated.<br/><br/><b>Conservation status date: </b>2012-10-02<br/><h2>Institution metadata:</h2><span class='label'>Leibniz Institute for the Analysis of Biodiversity Change</span><br/>Street: Adenauerallee 127<br/>Postal code: D-53113<br/>Locality: Bonn<br/>Country code: DEU</br>Phone: +49-228-9122 0<br/>Fax: +49-228-9122 212<br/>EMail: info@leibniz-lib.de<br/>Website: <a href='https://leibniz-lib.de/' target=_'blank'>https://leibniz-lib.de/</a></br></br><b>Access rights: </b>depending on sample<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>depending on sample<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>depending on sample, generally not for commercial use and complying with regulations<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>The Leibniz Institute for the Analysis of Biodiversity Change (LIB) is composed of the Museum for Nature, Hamburg, and Museum Koenig, Bonn. The LIB is dedicated to researching biodiversity and its changes, and to communicate these results to the wider society. Research is based on the extensive scientific – mostly zoological – collections, together comprising around 12 million objects.</br></br></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-57' style='cursor:pointer' title='Manaaki Whenua Landcare Research-New Zealand Arthropod Collection' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/f/f1/LCR_logo.png'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-57'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/f/f1/LCR_logo.png'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Manaaki Whenua Landcare Research-New Zealand Arthropod Collection</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Lincoln</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>NZ 001</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2018-07-19</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Core</td></tr><tr><td><b>Online since:</b> </td><td>2020-03-20</td></tr><tr><td><b>No. Records @ GGBN:</b> </td><td>8640</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Sarah Tassell, <a href=mailto:TassellS@landcareresearch.co.nz>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>Institution metadata:</h2><span class='label'>New Zealand Arthropod Collection</span><br/>Street: Private Bag 92170<br/>Extadd: Auckland Mail Centre<br/>Postal code: 1142<br/>Locality: Auckland<br/>Country code: NZL</br>EMail: nzac@landcarereserach.co.nz<br/>Website: <a href='https://www.landcareresearch.co.nz/resources/collections/nzac' target=_'blank'>https://www.landcareresearch.co.nz/resources/collections/nzac</a></br></br><b>Access rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>The New Zealand Arthropod collection (NZAC) is one of five nationally significant biological research collections held by the Crown Research Institute, Manaaki Whenua Landcare Research. The NZAC is the largest collection of New Zealand terrestrial invertebrates in the world and also contains significant holdings of material from Pacific island nations. The collection consists of over one million pinned specimens and approximately six million specimens stored in ethanol. There are over 2,500 primary type specimens.</br></br></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-58' style='cursor:pointer' title='Mientrung Institute for Scientific Research' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/8/8d/MISR_logo_600x300.jpg'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-58'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/8/8d/MISR_logo_600x300.jpg'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Mientrung Institute for Scientific Research</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Hue City</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>not registered</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2021-01-06</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Observer</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Hoang Thi Binh Minh, <a href=mailto:hoangtbinhminh@misr.vast.vn>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>Institution metadata:</h2></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-59' style='cursor:pointer' title='Missouri Botanical Garden' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/9/95/Mbg_logo.jpg'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-59'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/9/95/Mbg_logo.jpg'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Missouri Botanical Garden</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>St. Louis</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>US 053 (P)</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2017-08-11</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Core</td></tr><tr><td><b>Online since:</b> </td><td>2022-01-11</td></tr><tr><td><b>No. Records @ GGBN:</b> </td><td>56680</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Jim Solomon, <a href=mailto:jim.solomon@mobot.org>email</a></li><li>Monica Carlsen, <a href=mailto:monica.carlsen@mobot.org>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>Institution metadata:</h2></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-60' style='cursor:pointer' title='Museo de Zoología, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/5/50/Logo_museo_QCAZ.jpg'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-60'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/5/50/Logo_museo_QCAZ.jpg'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Museo de Zoología, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Quito</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>not registered</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2015-06-03</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Core</td></tr><tr><td><b>Online since:</b> </td><td>2016-06-16</td></tr><tr><td><b>No. Records @ GGBN:</b> </td><td>61297</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Santiago Ron, <a href=mailto:santiago.r.ron@gmail.com>email</a></li><li>Hugo Guillermo Navarrete Zambrano, <a href=mailto:hnavarrete@puce.edu.ec>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>DNA & Tissue Collection:</h2><b>Title: </b>Zoology Collection at Museo de Zoología Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>Museo de Zoología at Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador hosts the largest specimen collection and Genome bank in Ecuador. The genome bank has over 40,000 tissues (updated to August 2015) stored in -80 ultra freezers.<br/><br/><b>Conservation status: </b>Identified, integrated, and adequately curated.<br/><br/><b>Conservation status date: </b>2015-08-09<br/><h2>Institution metadata:</h2><span class='label'>Museo de Zoología, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador</span><br/>Street: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador<br/>Extadd: Apartado 17-01-2184<br/>Postal code: EC170135<br/>Locality: Quito<br/>Country code: ECU</br>Phone: 5932991700<br/>EMail: srron@puce.edu.ec<br/>Website: <a href='http://zoologia.puce.edu.ec/Vertebrados/QuienesSomos.aspx' target=_'blank'>http://zoologia.puce.edu.ec/Vertebrados/QuienesSomos.aspx</a></br></br><b>Access rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>The Museum of Zoology of the Pontifical Catholic University of Ecuador, identified by the acronym QCAZ (Quito-Catholic-Zoology), is the largest Ecuadorian institution working in biodiversity research. The QCAZ has about half a million specimens, which positions it as the largest holder of fauna collections in Ecuador. Our genome bank has over 50,000 tissues being one of the largest in Latin America. Our collections are open for scientific research in accordance to our institutional guidelines and Ecuadorian laws. Our main goal is to generate information and implement actions to foster the understanding, appreciation, and conservation of animal life. The QCAZ is administratively attached to the School of Biology at Pontifical Catholic University of Ecuador.</br></br></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-61' style='cursor:pointer' title='Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbn/File:Logo_mncn_2024.jpg#file'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-61'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbn/File:Logo_mncn_2024.jpg#file'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Madrid</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>ES 002</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2024-09-05</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Observer</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>Institution metadata:</h2></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-62' style='cursor:pointer' title='Museu Nacional Rio de Janeiro' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/e/e9/Museu_nacional_logo.png'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-62'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/e/e9/Museu_nacional_logo.png'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Museu Nacional Rio de Janeiro</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Rio de Janeiro</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>not registered</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2023-01-27</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Associate</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>Institution metadata:</h2></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-63' style='cursor:pointer' title='Museum für Naturkunde' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/e/ee/Logo_mfn.png'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-63'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/e/ee/Logo_mfn.png'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Museum für Naturkunde</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Berlin</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>DE 203-06</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2014-02-10</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Core</td></tr><tr><td><b>Online since:</b> </td><td>2016-06-18</td></tr><tr><td><b>No. Records @ GGBN:</b> </td><td>16158</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Daniel Mulcahy, <a href=mailto:Daniel.Mulcahy@mfn.berlin>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>DNA & Tissue Collection:</h2><b>Title: </b>DNA & Tissue Collection<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>DNA & tissue samples in freezers (-80/-20<br/><br/><b>Known to contain types </b><br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Conservation status: </b>Identified and integrated material which is inadequately curated.<br/><br/><b>Conservation status date: </b>2014-06-29<br/><h2>Institution metadata:</h2><span class='label'>Museum für Naturkunde</span><br/>Street: Invalidenstrasse 43<br/>Postal code: 10115<br/>Locality: Berlin<br/>Country code: DEU</br>Phone: +49-30-20938591<br/>Fax: +49-30-20938561<br/>EMail: info@mfn-berlin.de<br/>Website: <a href='http://www.naturkundemuseum-berlin.de' target=_'blank'>http://www.naturkundemuseum-berlin.de</a></br></br><b>Access rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>The "Museum fuer Naturkunde" is an independent foundation under public law governed by: . Stiftungsrat (Foundation Board) . the appointed General Director, the Head of the Museum . wissenschaftlicher Beirat (Scientific Advisory Board) The museum is divided into the following Departments: . The Department for Collections . The Department for Research Infrastructure . The Department for Exhibitions and Public Education . Directorate General, including Administration Research is organised in temporary research fields ("Forschungsbereiche"), which currently include the following: . Discovery of Biodiversity . Genome - Organism - Environment . Diversity Dynamics . Impact, Meteorites and Geological Processes . Collection Development . Science Communication and History of Science The number of research fields and topics are flexible and depend on the academic focus of the Museum at any given time. Each research field has its own spokesperson.</br></br></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-64' style='cursor:pointer' title='Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/8/81/MCZ_Logo_4d.jpg'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-64'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/8/81/MCZ_Logo_4d.jpg'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Cambridge</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>US 051 (A)</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2017-01-09</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Associate</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Cynthia Wang-Claypool, <a href=mailto:cwangclaypool@fas.harvard.edu>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>Institution metadata:</h2><span class='label'>Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University</span><br/>Street: 26 Oxford Street<br/>Postal code: 02138<br/>Locality: Cambridge<br/>Country code: USA</br><b>Access rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>The Museum of Comparative Zoology (MCZ) is a private center for research and education focused on the comparative relationships of animal life. The MCZ houses millions of animal specimens divided into nine departments and hosts thousands of visiting researchers each year.</br></br></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-65' style='cursor:pointer' title='Museum Victoria' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/8/8d/MuseumVictoria_logo.jpg'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-65'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/8/8d/MuseumVictoria_logo.jpg'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Museum Victoria</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Melbourne</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>AU 030</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2013-07-25</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Associate</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Joanna Sumner, <a href=mailto:jsumner@museum.vic.gov.au>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>DNA & Tissue Collection:</h2><b>Title: </b>Tissue and DNA Collection<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>The Tissue and DNA Collection forms a central cryogenic repository of samples from reptiles, amphibians, birds, mammals, fish, marine invertebrates, and terrestrial invertebrates..<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Conservation status: </b>Physical curation complete, individual specimen label data captured.<br/><br/><b>Conservation status date: </b>2012-10-01<br/><h2>Institution metadata:</h2><span class='label'>Museum Victoria</span><br/>Street: Nicholson St<br/>Pobox: GPO Box 666<br/>Postal code: 3001<br/>Locality: Melbourne<br/>Country code: AUS</br>Phone: 03 8341 7777<br/>Website: <a href='http://www.museumvictoria.com.au' target=_'blank'>http://www.museumvictoria.com.au</a></br></br><b>Access rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>Museum Victoria is responsible for the state's scientific and cultural collections, providing public access through three museums. We oversee a wide range of research programs, the continued development of the state's collections, and run major education and research based websites. We are the largest public museums organisation in Australia.</br></br></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-66' style='cursor:pointer' title='National Herbarium of Rwanda, University of Rwanda' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/1/1e/Herbarium_of_Rwanda.png'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-66'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/1/1e/Herbarium_of_Rwanda.png'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>National Herbarium of Rwanda, University of Rwanda</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Butare</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>not registered</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2023-12-06</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Associate</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>Institution metadata:</h2></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-67' style='cursor:pointer' title='National Institute of Research for Agriculture, Food and Environment' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/d/da/INRAE.jpg'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-67'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/d/da/INRAE.jpg'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>National Institute of Research for Agriculture, Food and Environment</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Paris</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>not registered</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2020-02-03</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Core</td></tr><tr><td><b>Online since:</b> </td><td>2023-03-02</td></tr><tr><td><b>No. Records @ GGBN:</b> </td><td>378736</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Michèle Tixier-Boichard, <a href=mailto:michele.tixier-boichard@inrae.fr>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>Institution metadata:</h2></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-68' style='cursor:pointer' title='National Museum ' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/2/26/LogoNM2.jpg'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-68'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/2/26/LogoNM2.jpg'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>National Museum </td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Prague</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>CZ 002</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2017-11-14</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Associate</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Martin Fikáček, <a href=mailto:martin_fikacek@nm.cz>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>Institution metadata:</h2></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-69' style='cursor:pointer' title='National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/1/1f/SIlogo.gif'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-69'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/1/1f/SIlogo.gif'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Washington</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>US 005 (A/P) </td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2011-10-11</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Core</td></tr><tr><td><b>Online since:</b> </td><td>2013-07-11</td></tr><tr><td><b>No. Records @ GGBN:</b> </td><td>322251</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>NMNH Biorepository, <a href=mailto:NMNHBIOREPOSITORY@si.edu>email</a></li><li>Carol Butler, <a href=mailto:butlerc@si.edu>email</a></li><li>Katie Barker, <a href=mailto:barkerk@si.edu>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>DNA & Tissue Collection:</h2><b>Title: </b>Tissue and DNA Collection (Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History)<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>The museum’s genetic resource collections began more than 40 years ago as curator-driven research material. Over time, we realized that dispersed collections are vulnerable to equipment failures and sample mismanagement or loss. Therefore, we began an organized effort to centralize these collections, first within some research departments, and then throughout the museum. In 2010 NMNH constructed a biorepository, which began receiving collections in 2011. The current capacity is approximately 4.2 million 2 ml cryovials that are housed in 76 ultra-cold mechanical and liquid nitrogen freezers and a small number of refrigerators. All cold storage units are monitored constantly for performance. NMNH uses a modified version of FreezerPro (Ruro.com) to maintain and track inventory. FreezerPro is connected via an Application Programming Interface (API) to KE EMu, the museum’s catalog system. EMu provides a limited form of the catalog information to allow easier identification of samples. Each vial is assigned a locally unique Biorepository Number by FreezerPro to facilitate a unified system for locating and identifying samples. The collection includes insects, birds, terrestrial plants, marine and terrestrial invertebrates, algae, fish, reptiles, mammals, amphibians, bacteria and protozoans. Current strengths are in bird, marine and terrestrial mammal, and insect holdings, although significant projects have been initiated that will broaden and deepen the taxonomical representation as well as environments. Human tissues, commercial, and agricultural products are not a part of the collection. A complete inventory of all holdings is underway. The entire collection presently numbers more than 250,000 and could be twice that number. All these materials are available for use in genomic research, toxicology studies and environmental monitoring.<br/><br/><b>Known to contain types </b><br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>We own them<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>Vary with collection item<br/><br/><b>Conservation status: </b>Identified, integrated, and adequately curated.<br/><br/><b>Conservation status date: </b>2015-11-20<br/><h2>Institution metadata:</h2><span class='label'>Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History</span><br/>Street: 10th Street and Constitution Avenue NW<br/>Pobox: P. O. Box 37012<br/>Extadd: NHB MRC 106<br/>Postal code: 20013-7012<br/>Locality: Washington<br/>Country code: USA</br>Phone: 202 633 0836<br/>Website: <a href='http://www.mnh.si.edu/rc/biorepository/index.html' target=_'blank'>http://www.mnh.si.edu/rc/biorepository/index.html</a></br></br><b>Access rights: </b>Copyright Smithsonian Institution<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>We own them<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>Vary with collection item<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>Collections include botanical, vertebrate and invertebrate tissues and extractions</br></br></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-70' style='cursor:pointer' title='National Tropical Botanical Garden' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/3/34/NTBGLogo.png'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-70'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/3/34/NTBGLogo.png'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>National Tropical Botanical Garden</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Kalaheo</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>not registered</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2018-11-29</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Associate</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Seana Walsh, <a href=mailto:swalsh@ntbg.org>email</a></li><li>Dustin Wolkis, <a href=mailto:dwolkis@ntbg.org>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>Institution metadata:</h2></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-71' style='cursor:pointer' title='Natural History Museum and Botanical Garden, University of Tartu ' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/8/80/Tartulogo2.png'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-71'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/8/80/Tartulogo2.png'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Natural History Museum and Botanical Garden, University of Tartu </td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Tartu</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>not registered</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2018-03-27</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Associate</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Sergei Põlme, <a href=mailto:sergei.polme@gmail.com>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>DNA & Tissue Collection:</h2><b>Title: </b>DNA and Environmental Sample Collections<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>Collection consists 30000 extracted DNA samples from molecular lab workflow containing mainly soil, plant and fungal samples. Samples are digitalized in https://plutof.ut.ee/ workbench and connected with relevant metadata.<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Conservation status: </b>Identified, integrated, and adequately curated.<br/><br/><b>Conservation status date: </b>2020-10-09<br/><h2>Institution metadata:</h2><span class='label'>University of Tartu Natural History Museum</span><br/>Street: Vanemuise<br/>Pobox: 51014<br/>Extadd: 46<br/>Postal code: 51014<br/>Locality: Tartu<br/>Country code: EST</br>Phone: +372 737 6076<br/>EMail: loodusmuuseum@ut.ee<br/>Website: <a href='http://www.natmuseum.ut.ee/en' target=_'blank'>http://www.natmuseum.ut.ee/en</a></br></br><b>Access rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>University of Tartu Natural History Museum collection comprises 370,000 tissues representing plants, fungi and lichens, more than 250,000 tissues representing animals, 1,500 soil samples and 2,000 living cultures of fungi, in addition to 30,000 DNAs. Collections are estimated to represent more than 50,000 species of macroorganisms and greater than 100,000 species of microorganisms.</br></br></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-72' style='cursor:pointer' title='Natural History Museum London' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/b/b4/NHM_earth_logo.jpg'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-72'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/b/b4/NHM_earth_logo.jpg'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Natural History Museum London</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>London</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>GB 001</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2011-10-11</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Core</td></tr><tr><td><b>Online since:</b> </td><td>2014-06-10</td></tr><tr><td><b>No. Records @ GGBN:</b> </td><td>43829</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Heather Avrili, <a href=mailto:h.avrili@nhm.ac.uk>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>DNA & Tissue Collection:</h2><b>Title: </b>Frozen Tissue and Genetic Resources at NHM London<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>Animal and plant tissues and genetic resources for and from Research.<br/><br/><b>Cite as: </b>Molecular Collections Facility, NHM, London<br/><br/><b>Provenance: </b>as per collection permit, MTA, acquisition documentation held in NHM Collections Management System KE EMu.<br/><br/><b>Related collections: </b>Zoology, Botany, Entomology collections at NHM London<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>Mostly owned by NHMUK; other rights are as per collection permits, licences, acquisition documents etc.<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>Restrictions as per collection permit, MTA, limited embargo period of internal research material until publication, destructive sampling refusal e.g. rare/type material on scientific grounds.<br/><br/><b>Conservation status: </b>Identified and integrated material which is inadequately curated.<br/><br/><b>Conservation status date: </b>2012-12-12<br/><h2>Institution metadata:</h2><span class='label'>Natural History Museum London</span><br/>Street: Cromwell Road<br/>Postal code: SW7 5BD<br/>Locality: London<br/>Country code: GBR</br>Phone: +44(0)207 5000<br/>Website: <a href='http://www.nhm.ac.uk/' target=_'blank'>http://www.nhm.ac.uk/</a></br></br><b>Access rights: </b>Access to 3rd parties via NHMUK Collections Management Systems approved Borrower, Loan Request approval. Mostly copyright Natural History Museum London.<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>Mostly owned by NHMUK; other rights are as per collection permits, licences, acquisition documents etc.<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>Restrictions as per collection permit, MTA, limited embargo period of internal research material until publication, destructive sampling refusal e.g. rare/type material on scientific grounds.<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>The Naural History Museum London is the UK's national natural history collection.</br></br></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-73' style='cursor:pointer' title='Natural History Museum of Denmark' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/a/a2/LogoSNM.jpg'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-73'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/a/a2/LogoSNM.jpg'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Natural History Museum of Denmark</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Copenhagen</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>DK 001; DK 002; DK 003</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2011-10-11</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Core</td></tr><tr><td><b>Online since:</b> </td><td>2016-05-31</td></tr><tr><td><b>No. Records @ GGBN:</b> </td><td>38435</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Peter Hosner, <a href=mailto:peter.hosner@snm.ku.dk>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>DNA & Tissue Collection:</h2><b>Title: </b>The National DNA and Tissue collection<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>National facility for storing DNA and tissue samples from Denmark, the Faeroe Islands, Greenland and World Wide.<br/><br/><b>Notes: </b>Currently the accessions are scattered across different departments but are in the process of being transferred to a central facility.<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>Property of the Danish government but rights are transferred to the institution.<br/><br/><b>Access rights: </b>Primarily to scientist in public institutions.<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>Users have to comply with national and international legislation and rules.<br/><br/><b>Conservation status: </b>Material identified to species level but not incorporated into main collection (e.g., material identified for biodiversity or ecological studies, surveys, etc.).<br/><br/><b>Conservation status date: </b>2013-02-21<br/><h2>Institution metadata:</h2><span class='label'>Natural History Museum of Denmark</span><br/>Postal code: DK-1350<br/>Locality: Copenhagen<br/>Country code: DNK</br>Phone: +45 3522 2222<br/>EMail: snm@snm.ku.dk<br/>Website: <a href='http://snm.ku.dk/english/' target=_'blank'>http://snm.ku.dk/english/</a></br></br><b>Access rights: </b>Primarily to scientist in public institutions.<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>Property of the Danish government but rights are transferred to the institution.<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>Users have to comply with national and international legislation and rules.<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>The Natural History Museum (SNM) was established on January 1, 2004 by merging three separate institutions: the Botanic Garden and Museum, the Geological Museum and the Zoological Museum. SNM is a department of the University of Copenhagen.</br></br></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-74' style='cursor:pointer' title='Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/7/70/NHMLA_logo.jpg'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-74'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/7/70/NHMLA_logo.jpg'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Los Angeles</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>US 017 (A)</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2018-08-23</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Associate</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Regina Wetzer, <a href=mailto:rwetzer@nhm.org>email</a></li><li>N. Dean Pentcheff, <a href=mailto:pentcheff@nhm.org>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>Institution metadata:</h2></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-75' style='cursor:pointer' title='Natural History Museum of Oslo' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/b/bc/UiO_NHM_A_ENG.png'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-75'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/b/bc/UiO_NHM_A_ENG.png'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Natural History Museum of Oslo</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Oslo</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>NO 001</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2014-10-31</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Core</td></tr><tr><td><b>Online since:</b> </td><td>2016-06-14</td></tr><tr><td><b>No. Records @ GGBN:</b> </td><td>414994</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Arild Johnsen, <a href=mailto:arild.johnsen@nhm.uio.no>email</a></li><li>DNA Bank Team NHMO, <a href=mailto:nhm-dnabank@nhm.uio.no>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>DNA & Tissue Collection:</h2><b>Title: </b>NHMO DNA Bank<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>A comprehensive collection of DNA and tissue predominantly from Scandinavian fauna and flora, but also with substantial contributions from other parts of the world<br/><br/><b>Cite as: </b>NHMO DNA Bank<br/><br/><b>Related collections: </b>Zoological and botanical preserved specimen collections at NHMO<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>To be added later<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>To be added later<br/><br/><b>Conservation status: </b>Identified and integrated material which is inadequately curated.<br/><br/><b>Conservation status date: </b>2014-12-11<br/><h2>Institution metadata:</h2><span class='label'>Natural History Museum of Oslo</span><br/>Street: Sars gate 1<br/>Postal code: NO-0562<br/>Locality: Oslo<br/>Country code: NOR</br>Phone: +4722851630<br/>EMail: postmottak@nhm.uio.no<br/>Website: <a href='http://www.nhm.uio.no/english/' target=_'blank'>http://www.nhm.uio.no/english/</a></br></br><b>Access rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>NHM is Norway’s most comprehensive natural history collection with more than 6 million objects. A selection of specimens are on display for the general public, in the Geological Museum and the Zoological Museum. The museum is a faculty at the University of Oslo.</br></br></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-76' style='cursor:pointer' title='NBIC National Biodiversity Information Consortium ' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/0/03/GGBN_new_logo_small.png'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-76'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/0/03/GGBN_new_logo_small.png'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>NBIC National Biodiversity Information Consortium </td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Akoka-Yaba</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>not registered</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2018-09-19</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Consortium</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Oluwatoyin T. Ogundipe , <a href=mailto:oogundipe@unilag.edu.ng>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>Institution metadata:</h2></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-77' style='cursor:pointer' title='NBIC/Biodiversity Education and Resource Centre' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/b/b1/BERC.png'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-77'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/b/b1/BERC.png'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>NBIC/Biodiversity Education and Resource Centre</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Abuja</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>not registered</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2018-09-17</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Associate</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Andrew Chibuzor ILOH, <a href=mailto:ac.iloh@shestco.gov.ng>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>Institution metadata:</h2></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-78' style='cursor:pointer' title='NBIC/Botanical Society of Nigeria' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/8/8b/BotSocNig.png'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-78'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/8/8b/BotSocNig.png'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>NBIC/Botanical Society of Nigeria</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Akoka-Yaba</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>not registered</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2018-09-17</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Associate</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Oluwatoyin T. Ogundipe , <a href=mailto:vc@unilag.edu.ng>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>Institution metadata:</h2></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-79' style='cursor:pointer' title='NBIC/Delta State University, Department of Animal and Environmental Biology, Entomology Unit' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/4/44/DeltaState.png'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-79'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/4/44/DeltaState.png'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>NBIC/Delta State University, Department of Animal and Environmental Biology, Entomology Unit</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Abraka</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>not registered</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2018-09-17</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Associate</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Chioma Ojianwuna, <a href=mailto:ojianwuna@delsu.edu.ng>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>Institution metadata:</h2></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-80' style='cursor:pointer' title='NBIC/Sheda Science And Technology Complex' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/4/42/Sheda.png'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-80'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/4/42/Sheda.png'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>NBIC/Sheda Science And Technology Complex</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Abuja</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>not registered</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2018-09-17</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Associate</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Andrew Chibuzor ILOH, <a href=mailto:chibaziloh@gmail.com>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>Institution metadata:</h2></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-81' style='cursor:pointer' title='NBIC/University of Lagos, Molecular Systematics Laboratory, Department of Botany' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/c/cb/UnivLagos.png'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-81'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/c/cb/UnivLagos.png'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>NBIC/University of Lagos, Molecular Systematics Laboratory, Department of Botany</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Akoka-Yaba</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>not registered</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2018-09-17</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Associate</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Temitope O. Onuminya , <a href=mailto:tadeyemi@unilag.edu.ng>email</a></li><li>Oluwatoyin T. Ogundipe, <a href=mailto:oogundipe@unilag.edu.ng>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>Institution metadata:</h2></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-82' style='cursor:pointer' title='New York Botanical Garden' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/d/dd/NYBG_logo.jpg'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-82'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/d/dd/NYBG_logo.jpg'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>New York Botanical Garden</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>New York</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>US 003 (P)</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2011-02-24</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Core</td></tr><tr><td><b>Online since:</b> </td><td>2011-02-24</td></tr><tr><td><b>No. Records @ GGBN:</b> </td><td>523</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Dennis Stevenson, <a href=mailto:dws@nybg.org>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>Institution metadata:</h2><span class='label'>New York Botanical Garden, Science</span><br/>Street: 2900 Southern Boulevard<br/>Pobox: 10458<br/>Postal code: 10458<br/>Locality: Bronx<br/>Country code: USA</br>Phone: 718-817-8632<br/>EMail: dws@nybg.org<br/>Website: <a href='http://www.nybg.org/' target=_'blank'>http://www.nybg.org/</a></br></br><b>Access rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>Major Herbarium and living plant collections.</br></br></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-83' style='cursor:pointer' title='North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/f/f2/NC.png'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-83'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/f/f2/NC.png'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Raleigh</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>US 126 (A)</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2018-11-21</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Associate</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Jason Cryan, <a href=mailto:Jason.Cryan@naturalsciences.org>email</a></li><li>Gabriela Hogue, <a href=mailto:gabriela.hogue@naturalsciences.org>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>Institution metadata:</h2></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-84' style='cursor:pointer' title='Northwestern University Ecological Park & Botanic Gardens' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/6/64/NUEBG_logo_300x600.jpg'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-84'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/6/64/NUEBG_logo_300x600.jpg'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Northwestern University Ecological Park & Botanic Gardens</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>San Nicolas</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>not registered</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2021-01-29</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Associate</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Michael Agbayani Calaramo, <a href=mailto:nuebg.philippines@gmail.com>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>Institution metadata:</h2><span class='label'>Northwestern University Ecological Park & Botanic Gardens</span><br/>Street: Gov. Elizabeth Keon Road,, Brgy. Payas-Samac<br/>Extadd: Brgy. Payas-Samac<br/>Postal code: 2901<br/>Locality: San Nicolas<br/>Country code: PHL</br>EMail: nuebg.philippines@gmail.com</br></br><b>Description: </b>Northwestern University Ecological Park (NUEBG) was established as a plant diversity conservation facility and repository in the Northwestern Luzon, Philippines. It houses living plant collection as well as an herbarium - The Herbarium of the Northwestern Luzon, Philippines with international code HNUL, including a small collection of preserved natural history specimen.It also preserve seeds and pollen and spores of plants and fungi as part of the Millenium Seedbank Partnership program, and a DNA collecting project as an output of the Global Genome Initiative in 2021-2022. The Botanic Garden was established in 2007, and has been a hub for biodiversity research as it also manages several satellite in situ conservation sites. It is both registered to the BGCI and the IABG, a level IV in the Arboretum Network accreditation. A member of the Southeast Asian Garden Network and the Botanic Gardens and Arboreta Network of the Philippines. The garden's enormous living plant collections houses morethan 230 families of the kingdom Plantae and are used extensively for plant systematics following the latest APG IV classification. This facility is managed by a private university, and has no government financial support.</br></br></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-85' style='cursor:pointer' title='Ocean Genome Legacy' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/f/f7/OGL_logo.jpg'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-85'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/f/f7/OGL_logo.jpg'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Ocean Genome Legacy</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Nahant</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>US 188 (A/P)</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2013-04-21</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Core</td></tr><tr><td><b>Online since:</b> </td><td>2014-01-24</td></tr><tr><td><b>No. Records @ GGBN:</b> </td><td>108057</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>OGL DNA Bank team, <a href=mailto:oglinfo@northeastern.edu>email</a></li><li>Dan Distel, <a href=mailto:d.distel@northeastern.edu>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>DNA & Tissue Collection:</h2><b>Title: </b>Ocean Genome Legacy Collection<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>The Ocean Genome Legacy Center (OGL) is a non-profit marine DNA and tissue repository dedicated to exploring and preserving the wealth of information contained in the genomes of endangered, rare, unusual and ecologically critical marine organisms. OGL’s mission is to collect, describe, and preserve genomes from marine species, and to make these materials widely available for scientific research. By providing secure storage and broad public access to genomic materials and a forum for sharing samples, data, and ideas, OGL aims to serve as a catalyst for research that can help to protect marine ecosystems and improve the human condition. Detailed data are available for each specimen listed in our public online catalog.<br/><br/><b>Cite as: </b>OGL Accession ID number [Sxxxxxx]. Ocean Genome Resource Database, The Ocean Genome Legacy Center of New England Biolabs, Northeastern University. Published on the web at: http://www.northeastern.edu/ogl/catalog/; accessed [date].<br/><br/><b>Provenance: </b>Formerly “Ocean Genome Legacy, Inc.,” OGL became the Ocean Genome Legacy Center of New England Biolabs at Northeastern University's Marine Science Center on January 1, 2014.<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>Ocean Genome Legacy (OGL) maintains ownership of all materials in its collection unless specifically negotiated as otherwise. Upon distribution to researchers or educators, materials continue to remain the property of OGL. All intellectual property rights are held by the original depositor; any rights to patents, patent applications, trade secrets, commercialization, or other proprietary rights must be negotiated with the depositor and/or OGL. Please refer to the OGL Material Transfer agreement at http://www.northeastern.edu/ogl for a more detailed description of all rights and responsibilities.<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>OGL operates under a policy of fair and ethical trade and use, in keeping with principles established by the Convention on Biological Diversity (Rio Earth Summit,1992). The recipient agrees that: 1) Any materials from OGL are to be used for non-commercial research or educational purposes only; 2) Materials will not be used in human subjects, in clinical trials, or for diagnostic purposes involving human subjects; 3) Materials are to be used only under the supervision of the recipient scientist or others working under his/her direct supervision; 4) Materials will not be transferred to any other person or organization; 5) Materials will be used in compliance with applicable federal, state, or local laws, regulations or ordinances; 6) Any exceptions to these restrictions require prior authorization from OGL. Please refer to the OGL Material Transfer agreement at http://www.northeastern.edu/ogl for a more detailed description of all rights and responsibilities.<br/><br/><b>Conservation status: </b>Identified, integrated, and adequately curated.<br/><br/><b>Conservation status date: </b>2013-01-09<br/><h2>Institution metadata:</h2><span class='label'>Ocean Genome Legacy Center</span><br/>Street: 430 Nahant Road<br/>Postal code: 01908<br/>Locality: Nahant<br/>Country code: USA</br>Phone: +1 (617) 373-2576<br/>EMail: oglinfo@northeastern.edu<br/>Website: <a href='www.northeastern.edu/ogl' target=_'blank'>www.northeastern.edu/ogl</a></br></br><b>Access rights: </b>Specimens and materials may be deposited to or requested from OGL by any researcher. Materials and data associated with such materials are publicly accessible through our online database at http://www.northeastern.edu/ogl/catalog. Any proposed acquisition entailing restrictions as to title, right of possession, care, loan, or other special restrictions, and all acquisitions requiring special expenditures, shall be negotiated on a case-by-case basis.<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>Ocean Genome Legacy (OGL) maintains ownership of all materials in its collection unless specifically negotiated as otherwise. Upon distribution to researchers or educators, materials continue to remain the property of OGL. All intellectual property rights are held by the original depositor; any rights to patents, patent applications, trade secrets, commercialization, or other proprietary rights must be negotiated with the depositor and/or OGL. Please refer to the OGL Material Transfer agreement at http://www.northeastern.edu/ogl for a more detailed description of all rights and responsibilities.<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>OGL operates under a policy of fair and ethical trade and use, in keeping with principles established by the Convention on Biological Diversity (Rio Earth Summit,1992). The recipient agrees that: 1) Any materials from OGL are to be used for non-commercial research or educational purposes only; 2) Materials will not be used in human subjects, in clinical trials, or for diagnostic purposes involving human subjects; 3) Materials are to be used only under the supervision of the recipient scientist or others working under his/her direct supervision; 4) Materials will not be transferred to any other person or organization; 5) Materials will be used in compliance with applicable federal, state, or local laws, regulations or ordinances; 6) Any exceptions to these restrictions require prior authorization from OGL. Please refer to the OGL Material Transfer agreement at http://www.northeastern.edu/ogl for a more detailed description of all rights and responsibilities.<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>The Ocean Genome Legacy Center (OGL) is a non-profit marine DNA and tissue repository dedicated to exploring and preserving the wealth of information contained in the genomes of endangered, rare, unusual and ecologically critical marine organisms. OGL’s mission is to collect, describe, and preserve genomes from marine species, and to make these materials widely available for scientific research. By providing secure storage and broad public access to genomic materials and a forum for sharing samples, data, and ideas, OGL aims to serve as a catalyst for research that can help to protect marine ecosystems and improve the human condition. Detailed data are available for each specimen listed in our public online catalog.</br></br></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-86' style='cursor:pointer' title='Odessa National Medical University' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/4/4a/ONMU_logo.jpg'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-86'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/4/4a/ONMU_logo.jpg'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Odessa National Medical University</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Odessa</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>not registered</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2020-02-18</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Associate</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Andrii Venger, <a href=mailto:venger87@ukr.net>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>Institution metadata:</h2><span class='label'>Odessa National Medical University</span><br/>Street: Valikhovskiy lane, 2<br/>Postal code: 65028<br/>Locality: Odesa<br/>Country code: UKR</br>Website: <a href='https://onmedu.edu.ua/' target=_'blank'>https://onmedu.edu.ua/</a></br></br><b>Description: </b>Over the years of independent Ukraine, our university has turned into one of the leading medical universities of the IV level of accreditation. It is a member of the International and European Association of Universities. Due to this, the level of training of students and specialists is close to world standards. Today, about 10 thousand students and trainees study at six faculties and 66 departments of the university, 3000 of them are citizens of 52 foreign countries. Teaching of foreign students is carried out in Russian, Ukrainian and English. Postgraduate education is provided for 250 postgraduate students, trainees, masters and medical residents.</br></br></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-87' style='cursor:pointer' title='Palestine Institute for Biodiversity and Sustainability (PIBS), Bethlehem University' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/2/26/Pibs_logo_2.jpg'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-87'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/2/26/Pibs_logo_2.jpg'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Palestine Institute for Biodiversity and Sustainability (PIBS), Bethlehem University</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Bethlehem</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>not registered</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2023-06-23</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Associate</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>Institution metadata:</h2></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-88' style='cursor:pointer' title='Randers Regnskov' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/3/3b/Randers.png'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-88'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/3/3b/Randers.png'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Randers Regnskov</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Randers</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>not registered</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2017-09-14</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Associate</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Julie Strand, <a href=mailto:just@regnskoven.dk>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>Institution metadata:</h2></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-89' style='cursor:pointer' title='Rio de Janeiro Botanical Garden' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/c/c8/Jardim_Botanico_%28RJ%29_logo.png'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-89'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/c/c8/Jardim_Botanico_%28RJ%29_logo.png'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Rio de Janeiro Botanical Garden</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Rio de Janeiro</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>not registered</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2015-11-09</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Core</td></tr><tr><td><b>Online since:</b> </td><td>2020-03-02</td></tr><tr><td><b>No. Records @ GGBN:</b> </td><td>17619</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Luciana Ozorio Franco, <a href=mailto:lfranco@jbrj.gov.br>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>DNA & Tissue Collection:</h2><b>Title: </b>JBRJ`s DNA BANK<br/><br/><b>AlternativeTitle: </b>RB-dna<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>The main criterion for inclusion of samples in the JBRJ DNA Bank is that they come from Brazilian native flora.<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>The information associated with the JBRJ DNA bank are available under the license CC BY 4.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/><br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>The information associated with the JBRJ DNA bank are available under the license CC BY 4.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/><br/><br/><b>Conservation status: </b>Identified, integrated, and adequately curated.<br/><br/><b>Conservation status date: </b>2016-01-05<br/><h2>Institution metadata:</h2><span class='label'>Rio de Janeiro Botanic Garden</span><br/>Street: Rua Pacheco Leão 915<br/>Extadd: Jardim Botânico<br/>Postal code: 22460-030<br/>Locality: Rio de Janeiro<br/>Country code: BRA</br>Phone: +552132042082<br/>EMail: jbrj@jbrj.gov.br<br/>Website: <a href='http://jbrj.gov.br/' target=_'blank'>http://jbrj.gov.br/</a></br></br><b>Access rights: </b>The information associated with the JBRJ DNA bank are available under the license CC BY 4.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/><br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>The information associated with the JBRJ DNA bank are available under the license CC BY 4.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/><br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>The information associated with the JBRJ DNA bank are available under the license CC BY 4.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/><br/><br/><b>Description: </b>The Botanical Garden of Rio de Janeiro arises with the mission of "promote, conduct and disseminate scientific research, with an emphasis on flora, aimed at the conservation and valuation of biodiversity and carry out activities promoting the integration of science, education, culture and nature." - See more at: http://jbrj.gov.br/institucional/quem-somos#sthash.qy2nv309.dpuf</br></br></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-90' style='cursor:pointer' title='Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/2/2b/RBINS_logo_complet_%282%29.jpg'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-90'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/2/2b/RBINS_logo_complet_%282%29.jpg'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Brussels</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>BE 002</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2024-02-01</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Observer</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>Institution metadata:</h2></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-91' style='cursor:pointer' title='Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/6/64/RBGE_logo.jpg'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-91'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/6/64/RBGE_logo.jpg'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Edinburgh</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>GB 006</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2015-08-18</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Associate</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>David Harris, <a href=mailto:d.harris@rbge.org.uk>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>Institution metadata:</h2></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-92' style='cursor:pointer' title='Royal Botanic Garden of Jordan' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/3/35/RBG_Logo.jpg '/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-92'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/3/35/RBG_Logo.jpg '/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Royal Botanic Garden of Jordan</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Amman</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>not registered</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2021-10-22</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Associate</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>Institution metadata:</h2></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-93' style='cursor:pointer' title='Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/c/ca/Kppcont_059781.gif'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-93'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/c/ca/Kppcont_059781.gif'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>London</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>GB 005</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2013-09-25</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Core</td></tr><tr><td><b>Online since:</b> </td><td>2014-06-10</td></tr><tr><td><b>No. Records @ GGBN:</b> </td><td>4200</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Kew DNA Bank team, <a href=mailto:DnaBank@kew.org>email</a></li><li>Tim Fulcher, <a href=mailto:T.Fulcher@kew.org>email</a></li><li>John Dickie, <a href=mailto:j.dickie@kew.org>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>DNA & Tissue Collection:</h2><b>Title: </b>DNA & Tissue Bank<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>The DNA bank at Kew is the largest of its kind in the world, with more than 40,000 accessions of plant genomic DNA, representing about 32,500 species of vascular plants, almost 6,000 genera and most families. Because the bank reflects the different projects that were conducted in the lab since its establishment, the orchid collection is particularly well represented with more than 5,500 species, about a quarter of all orchid species known to science. The main sources of new DNA samples routinely included in the bank come from projects either lead by Kew scientists or undertaken by visiting researchers in collaboration with Kew staff. Kew<br/><br/><b>Related collections: </b>The collection also include about 1500 silica-gel dried samples; this part of the collection is expected to grow exponentially in the coming years ( ca. 5000 accessions per year).<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>_)_<br/><h2>Institution metadata:</h2><span class='label'>Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew</span><br/>Street: -<br/>Postal code: TW9 3DS<br/>Locality: Richmond<br/>Country code: GBR</br>EMail: dnabank@kew.org<br/>Website: <a href='http://apps.kew.org/dnabank/homepage.html' target=_'blank'>http://apps.kew.org/dnabank/homepage.html</a></br></br><b>Access rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>RBG Kew can be considered unique among botanic gardens and museums because of its size, history and scope. It is an international visitor attraction and a world-acclaimed scientific institution holding the world's largest collections of plants and fungi, living and preserved, and major databases of plant biodiversity data. RBG Kew's primary focus is science-based conservation to enhance the quality of life. This involves an ongoing mix of basic and applied science, mostly focused on collections and associated databases. The breadth of RBG Kew's plant collections is matched by the scope of its international partnerships and unparalleded access to plant science expertise around the globe. RBG Kew conducts research into many seemingly "blue skies" areas but differs in the applications of the data produced by such enquiries to problems in managing effective conservation programmes in the field and restoring and/or repairing sites damaged by human activity and climate change. This is the basis for our claim to be a "science-based conservation organisation working on the world stage".</br></br></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-94' style='cursor:pointer' title='Royal Museum for Central Africa' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/f/fb/Africa_ex_EN.png'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-94'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/f/fb/Africa_ex_EN.png'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Royal Museum for Central Africa</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Tervuren</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>BE 001</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2015-07-15</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Associate</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Marc De Meyer, <a href=mailto:marc.de.meyer@africamuseum.be>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>Institution metadata:</h2><span class='label'>Royal Museum for Central Africa</span><br/>Street: Leuvensesteenweg 13<br/>Postal code: 3080<br/>Locality: Tervuren<br/>Country code: BEL</br>Phone: (+32) 02 769 52 11<br/>Fax: (+32) 02 769 52 42<br/>EMail: info@africamuseum.be<br/>Website: <a href='http://www.africamuseum.be/home' target=_'blank'>http://www.africamuseum.be/home</a></br></br><b>Access rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>The Royal Museum for Central Africa (RMCA) is known for being one of the world’s most beautiful and impressive museums devoted to Africa. Since its founding in 1898, its task has been to preserve and manage collections, carry out scientific research, and disseminate knowledge to a wide audience through its scientific, educational, and museological activities. The RMCA plays an active role in the sustainable development of Africa, and aspires to be a centre for collaboration and reflection on today's Africa and the challenges it faces. Our collections, noted for their diversity, are of enormous scientific value and are unique in many ways. Large portions have now been digitised and made available to researchers the world over.</br></br></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-95' style='cursor:pointer' title='Royal Ontario Museum' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/6/64/Royal_Ontario_Museum_logo.png'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-95'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/6/64/Royal_Ontario_Museum_logo.png'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Royal Ontario Museum</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Toronto</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>CA 006</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2015-12-04</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Associate</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Burton Lim, <a href=mailto:burtonl@rom.on.ca>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>DNA & Tissue Collection:</h2><b>Title: </b>Mammalogy<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>Primarily tissues frozen in liquid nitrogen in the field and transferred to -80C ultracold freezers for long-term storage. Some samples preserved in 95% ethanol.<br/><br/><b>Known to contain types </b><br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>_)_<br/><h2>Institution metadata:</h2><span class='label'>Royal Ontario Museum</span><br/>Street: 100 Queen's Park<br/>Postal code: M5S 2C6<br/>Locality: Toronto<br/>Country code: CAN</br>Phone: 1-416-586-8000<br/>EMail: info@rom.on.ca<br/>Website: <a href='http://www.rom.on.ca/en#/gallery/recent' target=_'blank'>http://www.rom.on.ca/en#/gallery/recent</a></br></br><b>Access rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>The Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) is among the world’s leading museums of natural history and world cultures. In combining a universal museum of cultures with that of natural history, the ROM offers an unusual breadth of experience to our audiences from around the world. We realize more acutely now that nature and humanity are intertwined, and the ROM offers many examples in its collections and programs of these fundamental relationships.</br></br></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-96' style='cursor:pointer' title='Senckenberg Frankfurt and BiK-F' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/3/32/Senckenberg_Logo.jpg'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-96'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/3/32/Senckenberg_Logo.jpg'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Senckenberg Frankfurt and BiK-F</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Frankfurt</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>DE 206-70</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2013-05-28</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Core</td></tr><tr><td><b>Online since:</b> </td><td>2013-05-28</td></tr><tr><td><b>No. Records @ GGBN:</b> </td><td>6817</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Senckenberg DNA Bank team, <a href=mailto:dnabank@senckenberg.de>email</a></li><li>Christian Printzen, <a href=mailto:Christian.Printzen@senckenberg.de>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>DNA & Tissue Collection:</h2><b>Title: </b>DNA bank of the SGN and Biodiversity and Climate Research Center (BiK-F)<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>The DNA Bank of the SGN and the Biodiversity and Climate Research Center (BiK-F) stores isolated genomic DNA of all organismal groups.<br/><br/><b>Known to contain types </b><br/><br/><b>Related collections: </b>botanical, mycological and zoological collections of the Senckenberg Gesellschaft fuer Naturforschung (SGN)<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Conservation status: </b>Physical curation complete, individual specimen label data captured.<br/><br/><b>Conservation status date: </b>2013-08-15<br/><h2>Institution metadata:</h2><span class='label'>Senckenberg Gesellschaft fuer Naturforschung</span><br/>Street: Senckenberganlage 25<br/>Postal code: D-60325<br/>Locality: Frankfurt am Main<br/>Country code: DEU</br>Phone: +49 69 75420<br/>Fax: +49 69 746238<br/>EMail: info@senckenberg.de<br/>Website: <a href='http://www.senckenberg.de' target=_'blank'>http://www.senckenberg.de</a></br></br><b>Access rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>Under the roof of the SGN, 6 research institutes and 3 natural history museums conduct research in bio- and geosciences.</br></br></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-97' style='cursor:pointer' title='Senckenberg Görlitz' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/3/32/Senckenberg_Logo.jpg'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-97'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/3/32/Senckenberg_Logo.jpg'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Senckenberg Görlitz</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Görlitz</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>DE 216-02</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2015-04-18</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Associate</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Karin Hohberg, <a href=mailto:karin.hohberg@senckenberg.de>email</a></li><li>W.E.R. Xylander, <a href=mailto:willi.xylander@senckenberg.de>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>Institution metadata:</h2></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-98' style='cursor:pointer' title='Southern China DNA Barcoding Center, Kunming Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/a/ac/KIZlogo.png'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-98'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/a/ac/KIZlogo.png'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Southern China DNA Barcoding Center, Kunming Institute of Zoology, Chinese Academy of Sciences</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Kunming</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>CN 005</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2018-08-23</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Associate</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Yunyu Wang, <a href=mailto:438518823@qq.com>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>Institution metadata:</h2><span class='label'>Southern China DNA Barcoding Center</span><br/>Street: 32 JIAOCHANG DONGLU<br/>Postal code: 650223<br/>Locality: Kunming<br/>Country code: CHN</br><b>Access rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>The Southern China DNA Barcoding Center (SCDBC) is the only Central Node of the International Barcode of Life (iBOL) in Asia and provides sequencing, bioinformatics, and biorepository training to researchers across the region.</br></br></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-99' style='cursor:pointer' title='Steinhardt Museum of Natural History' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/a/ac/NM_LOGO.png'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-99'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/a/ac/NM_LOGO.png'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Steinhardt Museum of Natural History</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Tel Aviv-Yafo</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>IL 001</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2020-02-10</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Core</td></tr><tr><td><b>Online since:</b> </td><td>2022-04-08</td></tr><tr><td><b>No. Records @ GGBN:</b> </td><td>10086</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Omri Bronstein, <a href=mailto:bronstein@tauex.tau.ac.il>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>Institution metadata:</h2><span class='label'>The Steinhardt Museum of Natural History</span><br/>Street: 12 Klausner Street<br/>Postal code: 6997801<br/>Locality: Tel Aviv<br/>Country code: ISR</br>Phone: +972 3 6407070<br/>EMail: smnh@tauex.tau.ac.il<br/>Website: <a href='https://smnh.tau.ac.il/en/' target=_'blank'>https://smnh.tau.ac.il/en/</a></br></br><b>Description: </b>The Steinhardt Museum of Natural History (SMNHTAU) is a recognized National Research and a Central Research Infrastructure. With >90% of the country’s taxonomists and with three active Centers charged with surveying and monitoring Israel’s nature, is the most active hub of biodiversity research in Israel. It is home of the National Collections of Natural History with over 5.5 million scientific specimens that record the biodiversity of the region over the past century.</br></br></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-100' style='cursor:pointer' title='Swedish Museum of Natural History/Naturhistoriska riksmuseet' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/0/08/Nrm.gif'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-100'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/0/08/Nrm.gif'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Swedish Museum of Natural History/Naturhistoriska riksmuseet</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Stockholm</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>SE 001</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2015-05-05</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Associate</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Thomas Lyrholm, <a href=mailto:Thomas.Lyrholm@nrm.se>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>DNA & Tissue Collection:</h2><b>Title: </b>Environmental Specimen Bank<br/><br/><b>AlternativeTitle: </b>ESB<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>The ESB has one of the oldest and greatest collections of environmental specimens in the world. The oldest samples are collected in the mid-1960s, and for some species continuous series of samples from the late 1960s up to now are stored.The ESB has at its disposal tissue samples from more than 260,000 organisms, mostly from animals but also from plants (moss). The majority of the samples are stored at -30 °C and -80 °C. Some types of samples are stored dry at room temperature.<br/><br/><b>Cite as: </b>Environmental Specimen Bank of the Swedish Museum of Natural History.<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>Head of the project is obliged to mention the origin of the samples (Environmental Specimen Bank, Swedish Museum of Natural History) in publications and send a sample of the publication/report, without no expense, to Swedish Museum of Natural History, Ylva Lind<br/><br/><b>Conservation status: </b>Identified, integrated, and adequately curated.<br/><br/><b>Conservation status date: </b>2017-06-19<br/><h2>Institution metadata:</h2><span class='label'>Naturhistoriska riksmuseet</span><br/>Street: Frescativägen 40<br/>Postal code: SE- 114 18<br/>Locality: Stockholm<br/>Country code: SWE</br><b>Access rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>_)_<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>The Swedish Museum of Natural History is a major research institute that combines a venerable tradition with modern working methods. NRMs invaluable collections of more than 10 million biological, paleontological and geological specimens constitute an amazing archive of the natural world. The collections have a broad taxonomic, temporal and spatial span and comprise many types and unique collections. State-of-the-art equipment and dedicated laboratories enable high-quality research on the collections and in related areas, including genetic analyses of ancient DNA and elaborate geological and geochemical analyses. The scientific relevance of NRM’s research in biological and geological diversity is nationally and internationally outstanding. The combination of scientifically important collections, excellent expertise and advanced analytical equipment creates a stimulating environment that attracts annually several hundred international visiting scientists. NRM is and has been actively involved in many EC-funded research and training projects. It is one of the largest partners in SYNTHESYS since its beginning in FP6. NRM regularly hosts Marie Sklodowska Curie fellows. The museum has taken a prominent role in collaborative initiatives in Europe and globally, such as CETAF, GBIF, FishBase, CBOL and IUCN, and in the national Infrastructures LifeWatch, Vega Centre and NORDSIM. There is dedicated administration staff that assists grant holders with project contractual and financial management and reporting. NRM scientists also participate in teaching at universities, graduate schools and NGO organisations, which provides excellent outreach platforms. Currently, around 40 graduate students from both Swedish and foreign universities are supervised by NRM staff.</br></br></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-101' style='cursor:pointer' title='The Huntington' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/f/f0/HTG_logo.jpg '/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-101'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/f/f0/HTG_logo.jpg '/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>The Huntington</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>San Marino</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>US 065 (P)</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2021-10-22</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Core</td></tr><tr><td><b>Online since:</b> </td><td>2023-06-13</td></tr><tr><td><b>No. Records @ GGBN:</b> </td><td>772</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>Institution metadata:</h2><span class='label'>The Huntington, Botanical Gardens</span><br/>Street: 1151 Oxford Rd.<br/>Postal code: 91108<br/>Locality: San Marino<br/>Country code: USA</br>Website: <a href='https://huntington.org/' target=_'blank'>https://huntington.org/</a></br></br><b>Description: </b>The Huntington Botanical Gardens living collections comprise over 29,000 taxa representing some 16,000 species. This diverse collection is cultivated in twenty-one named gardens across 160 acres of public space, which also include art museums and a research library. Examples of core botanical collections include Agavaceae, Araceae, Arecaceae, Cactaceae, Camellia, Cycadales, Euphorbiaceae, Magnolia, Orchidaceae, and Rosa, among others. Research programs at the Gardens include molecular systematics and conservation genetics and a tissue culture/cryopreservation program. The Huntington Botanical Gardens Herbarium (HNT) contains over 10,000 specimens of vascular plants from around the world, with particular emphasis on plants from Mexico, Central America and South America. Important collections include those of F. Boutin, J. P. Folsom, D. R. Hodel, D. de Laubenfels, M. Kimnach and R. Moran. Plant families well-represented include Arecaceae, Cactaceae, Crassulaceae, Euphorbiaceae, and desert plants worldwide. Our tissue and DNA banks are a growing representation of our living collections as well as material from collecting expeditions and research-based field work.</br></br></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-102' style='cursor:pointer' title='Tooro Botanical Gardens' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/c/c7/TBG_logo_600x300.jpg'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-102'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/c/c7/TBG_logo_600x300.jpg'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Tooro Botanical Gardens</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Fort Portal</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>not registered</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2021-05-04</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Core</td></tr><tr><td><b>Online since:</b> </td><td>2022-03-17</td></tr><tr><td><b>No. Records @ GGBN:</b> </td><td>275</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Mutegeki Alislam Said Musa, <a href=mailto:saidmutegeki@gmail.com>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>Institution metadata:</h2></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-103' style='cursor:pointer' title='Universidad Autónoma de Aguascalientes ' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/c/c2/ADNUAA.jpeg'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-103'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/c/c2/ADNUAA.jpeg'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Universidad Autónoma de Aguascalientes </td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Aguascalientes</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>not registered</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2018-06-14</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Core</td></tr><tr><td><b>Online since:</b> </td><td>2024-10-14</td></tr><tr><td><b>No. Records @ GGBN:</b> </td><td>1956</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Gilberto Ocampo, <a href=mailto:gilberto.ocampo@edu.uaa.mx>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>Institution metadata:</h2><span class='label'>Universidad Autónoma de Aguascalientes, DNA Bank of the Universidad Autónoma de Aguascalientes</span><br/>Street: Avenida Universidad 940<br/>Pobox: 20138<br/>Extadd: Ciudad Universitaria<br/>Postal code: 20138<br/>Locality: Aguascalientes<br/>Country code: MEX</br>Phone: +52 (449) 910-7400, ext. 334</br></br><b>Access rights: </b>In person visits are by appointment only. Specific locality information for threatened, endangered or otherwise sensitive plant species may be withheld, depending upon the discretion of DNA Bank of the Universidad Autónoma de Aguascalientes staff.<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>The Universidad Autónoma de Aguascalientes reserves all intellectual and property rights of accessioned objects.<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>The DNA Bank of the Universidad Autónoma de Aguascalientes (ADUAA) was implemented in 2017, it consists of an organized collection of tissue samples and genetic material.Until now the ADNUAA shelter mas de 2000 samples of of vascular plants and lichens of Mexico. Every accession is linked to a herbarium specimen (held at Universidad Autónoma de Aguascalientes Herbarium)</br></br></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-104' style='cursor:pointer' title='Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México ' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/d/d6/UNAM.png'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-104'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/d/d6/UNAM.png'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México </td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Mexico City</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>MX006; MX007</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2019-10-15</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Observer</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Gerardo A. Salazar, <a href=mailto:gasc@ib.unam.mx>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>DNA & Tissue Collection:</h2><b>Title: </b>Herbario Nacional<br/><br/><b>AlternativeTitle: </b>MEXU<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>The Herbario Nacional (MEXU by its acronym in the Index Herbariorum), under the custody of the Instituto de Biología of the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), holds ca. 1.6 million specimens in six collections, namely Algae, Bryophytes, Fungi, Historical Collection, Lichens, and Vascular Plants (the latter including subcollections Fruits and Seeds, Types, and Xylotheque). Nearly 1.3 million specimens are available online, in most cases including a high-resolution digital image, in our web platform IBdata 3 (www.ibdata.ib.unam.mx) and also through UNAM´s open data portal (https://datosabiertos.unam.mx/).<br/><br/><b>Cite as: </b>Herbario Nacional (MEXU), Instituto de Biología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México<br/><br/><b>Known to contain types </b><br/><br/><b>Conservation status: </b>Physical curation complete, individual specimen label data captured.<br/><br/><b>Conservation status date: </b>2022-09-29<br/><h2>Institution metadata:</h2><span class='label'>Instituto de Biología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Herbario Nacional</span><br/>Street: Circuito Zona Deportiva s.n.<br/>Pobox: 70-367<br/>Extadd: Ciudad Universitaria, Coyoacán<br/>Postal code: 04510<br/>Locality: Mexico City<br/>Country code: MEX</br>Phone: +52 55 56229070<br/>EMail: gasc@ib.unam.mx<br/>Website: <a href='https://www.ib.unam.mx/' target=_'blank'>https://www.ib.unam.mx/</a></br></br><b>Description: </b>The Instituto de Biología of the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (IBUNAM), located in the main university campus in Mexico City, has as its mission conducting scientific research on the origin, maintenance, interactions, geographical distribution, current composition, rational usage, and conservation of biological diversity. As part of a public higher education institution, is also participates actively in teaching at the graduate and post-graduate levels and in public outreach of science. It holds ten national zoological collections, the national herbarium, and UNAM\'s botanical garden, besides two field stations located in the wet tropical forest region of Veracruz and the seasonally dry tropical forest of Jalisco, respectively.</br></br></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-105' style='cursor:pointer' title='Universidad Nacional de Colombia / National University of Colombia' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/4/4a/UNAL_logo_600x300.png'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-105'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/4/4a/UNAL_logo_600x300.png'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Universidad Nacional de Colombia / National University of Colombia</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Bogota</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>CO 001</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2021-03-29</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Core</td></tr><tr><td><b>Online since:</b> </td><td>2023-01-16</td></tr><tr><td><b>No. Records @ GGBN:</b> </td><td>3091</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Angie Gonzalez, <a href=mailto:adgonzalezg@unal.edu.co>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>DNA & Tissue Collection:</h2><b>Title: </b>Parasite-Host Relationship Study Group/Grupo de Estudio Relación Parásito-Hospedero<br/><br/><b>AlternativeTitle: </b>GERPH<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>Biobank of blood and DNA from amphibian, reptiles, birds, mammals and their hemoparasites from Apicomplexan, Kinetiplastida and Nematoda taxa. Samples are stored in ethanol, SET buffer or EDTA at -20°C. DNA extracted from some infected and non-infected vertebrate are resuspended in TE and stored at -20°C. GERPH collection also has microscopic preparations as specimen voucher material and photographic record of the hosts.<br/><br/><b>Known to contain types </b><br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>The measured use of blood or other tissue and DNA samples can be carried out within specific agreements with other collections or multidisciplinary or inter-institutional research projects. Authorships for products from such inter-institutional research projects which involves researches from Universidad Nacional de Colombia would be discussed in the proposal of projects. The transferred samples should be used only for the agreed purposes and by the people who signed the agreement directly; once the studies finish, any remaining samples should be destroyed. Credits of origin of the samples must be provided to the GERPH collection in the databases and publications or research that use the collection's material.<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>The transference of samples to foreign collections or laboratories should follow the export processing applicable for non-CITES species. Species samples in any CITES appendix could be exported if the researcher carry out the corresponding export process with the Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development or another competent authority. Other intentions of use, such as biological prospecting, industrial application, or commercial use, require that the researcher or their institution do the processes for a contract to genetic resources access with the Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development or the competent authority. Following the Nagoya Protocol application about genetic resources access and fair and equitable sharing of the benefits derived from its use. The materials transferred to an institution may NOT be fully or partially shared with a third institution or researchers without first consulting directly with GERPH collection and managing the resulting agreements. Failure to adhere to these terms during or after carrying out the studies with the transferred material reported by third parties or detected, for example, through scientific publications, will be redirected to the Universidad Nacional de Colombia's legal and Intellectual Property office, the university is the custodian of the samples.<br/><h2>Institution metadata:</h2><span class='label'>Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Departamento de Biología</span><br/>Street: Carrera 30 # 45-03<br/>Extadd: Edif. 421<br/>Postal code: 111321<br/>Locality: Bogota<br/>Country code: COL</br>Phone: 57 1 3165000 ext 11338/11352<br/>EMail: adgonzalezg@unal.edu.co<br/>Website: <a href='http://168.176.14.175/index.php?id=3177' target=_'blank'>http://168.176.14.175/index.php?id=3177</a></br></br><b>Access rights: </b>The Biological collection can provide specimens for developing research and exchange specimens with other national or international biological collections. For the latter, agreements or contracts must be signed beforehand. The use must be exclusively for scientific activities such as generating new molecular knowledge for systematic, taxonomy, ecology, evolutionary, or biogeography, with non-commercial purposes. Tissue, blood, and DNA samples are a finite resource, so their access is at the curators' discretion. Depending on the amount of sample per species available in the collection in order to maximize its preservation. DNA samples transference should be consulted with the curator by email to icsti_nal@unal.edu.co with a copy to nemattac@unal.edu.co. If the transfer is possible, the interested should sign the material transfer agreement available below, and the material mobility procedures will begin.<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>The measured use of blood or other tissue and DNA samples can be carried out within specific agreements with other collections or multidisciplinary or inter-institutional research projects. Authorships for products from such inter-institutional research projects which involves researches from Universidad Nacional de Colombia would be discussed in the proposal of projects. The transferred samples should be used only for the agreed purposes and by the people who signed the agreement directly; once the studies finish, any remaining samples should be destroyed. Credits of origin of the samples must be provided to the GERPH collection in the databases and publications or research that use the collection's material.<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>Transference of samples will require signing a specific interinstitutional agreement. The transference of samples to foreign collections or laboratories should follow the export processing applicable for non-CITES species. Species samples in any CITES appendix could be exported if the researcher carry out the corresponding export process with the Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development or another competent authority. Other intentions of use, such as biological prospecting, industrial application, or commercial use, require that the researcher or their institution do the processes for a contract to genetic resources access with the Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development or the competent authority. Following the Nagoya Protocol application about genetic resources access and fair and equitable sharing of the benefits derived from its use. The materials transferred to an institution may NOT be fully or partially shared with a third institution or researchers without first consulting directly with GERPH collection and managing the resulting agreements. Failure to adhere to these terms during or after carrying out the studies with the transferred material reported by third parties or detected, for example, through scientific publications, will be redirected to the Universidad Nacional de Colombia's legal and Intellectual Property office, the university is the custodian of the samples.<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>The National University of Colombia is an public entity of superior education with three axes of action, education, extension and research. As part of this last axis, biological research are developed providing material and relying on biological collections. The biology department houses the Host-Parasite Relationship Study Group collection (GERPH) which focuses on parasitic symbiotic relationships between blood-infecting taxa and their wildlife vertebrate hosts.</br></br></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-106' style='cursor:pointer' title='Universidade Estadual de Campinas' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/8/84/UNICAMP_logo.jpg'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-106'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/8/84/UNICAMP_logo.jpg'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>Universidade Estadual de Campinas</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Campinas</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>not registered</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2014-06-26</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Associate</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Ilio Montanari, <a href=mailto:iliomontanarijr@gmail.com>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>Institution metadata:</h2><span class='label'>Collection of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants, University of Campinas UNICAMP</span><br/>Street: Cidade Universitária Zeferino Vaz<br/>Pobox: 6171<br/>Extadd: Barao Geraldo<br/>Postal code: 13083970<br/>Locality: Campinas<br/>Country code: BRA</br>Phone: 551921392892<br/>Fax: 551921392852<br/>EMail: glynmara@gmail.com<br/>Website: <a href='http://www.cpqba.unicamp.br/cpma/' target=_'blank'>http://www.cpqba.unicamp.br/cpma/</a></br></br><b>Rights: </b>The mission of CPMA - Collection of Medicinal and Aromatic Plants is collection, identification, preservation and exchange of biological species with potential application in the pharmaceutical, nutraceutical and cosmetics industries. CPMA has a strong involvement in scientific research and technology development, using techniques and processes that certify the quality of the biological material are in accordance with the Brazilian laws, regulations and policies.<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>CPMA was established in 1989, at CPQBA - Chemical, Biological and Agricultural Pluridisciplinary Research Center, at UNICAMP - Campinas State University, in the city of Paulinia, State of Sao Paulo, Brazil. The first species were donated by the University of Brasilia and CENARGEN – Genetic Resources and Biotechnology Research Center of EMBRAPA – Brazilian National Agricultural Research Company. Since then, the Collection has received donations from various research institutions, private farmers and kept samplings from several research projects The Collection has approximately 3.000 specimens (650 species and 78 botanical families) of wild and domesticated medicinal and aromatic plants from different regions of Brazil and the world. CPMA is one of the main bases for scientific research and technology development by CPQBA-UNICAMP and Brazilian and International partner institutions. The species arrive at the Collection, in most cases, with information on their biological characteristics and folk uses, what supports research and development, processes of domestication and scientific evaluation. All information is available in a database online documentation with photos; the data are available in Splink and IABIN network. CPMA is approved since 2005 as a Trusted Biorepository by the Brazilian Federal Environment Ministry and became an associate member of the GGBN - Global Genomic Biodiversity Network in 2014.</br></br></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-107' style='cursor:pointer' title='University of California CALeDNA Program' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/3/37/Sticker_Design_2019_v4.png'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-107'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/3/37/Sticker_Design_2019_v4.png'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>University of California CALeDNA Program</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Los Angeles</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>US 146 (A)</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2019-06-18</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Associate</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Rachel Meyer, <a href=mailto:rameyer@ucsc.edu>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>Institution metadata:</h2></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-108' style='cursor:pointer' title='University of Kansas Biodiversity Institute' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/8/8e/KU_logo.jpg'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-108'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/8/8e/KU_logo.jpg'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>University of Kansas Biodiversity Institute</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Lawrence</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>US 009 (A/P)</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2017-06-21</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Core</td></tr><tr><td><b>Online since:</b> </td><td>2020-01-06</td></tr><tr><td><b>No. Records @ GGBN:</b> </td><td>11566</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Andrew Bentley, <a href=mailto:abentley@ku.edu>email</a></li><li>Jorge Soberon, <a href=mailto:jsoberon@ku.edu>email</a></li></ul></td></tr></table></div><div class='col-lg-8'><h2>DNA & Tissue Collection:</h2><b>Title: </b>University of Kansas Biodiversity Institute ichthyology tissue collection<br/><br/><b>AlternativeTitle: </b>KUBI fish tissue collection<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>The University of Kansas Ichthyology frozen tissue collection continues to expand rapidly and has broad representation of both marine and freshwater fish diversity - 11,000 individual tissue samples from 2384 taxa (297 families and 1077 genera) and 38 countries (Australia, Belize, Ethiopia, Fiji, Nepal, Seychelles, South Africa and Tonga etc., as well as oceanic localities). The collections and the scope of research activities in the division continue to grow due to the ongoing activities of ichthyology staff and students. The collection is used by national and international researchers as well as by state and federal agencies. The Division of Ichthyology is designated as a Regional Center in the Midwest and Great Plains Regions (Collette & Lachner 1976, Copeia 1976: 625-642; Poss and Collette 1995, Copeia 1995: 48-70) and is among the top twenty ichthyological collections in the country. Almost 60% of the specimens in the collection are from the Great Plains Region. The collection is an important resource for anyone interested in the region’s fishes. The data concerning these faunas are not extensively duplicated by other ichthyological collections. The tissue collection comprises tissue samples originally collected in liquid nitrogen, DMSO and ethanol and stored in state-of-the-art liquid nitrogen dewars at -170°C. The tissues are made up mostly of muscle tissue but also includes, liver and other internal organs, fin clips and whole specimens. A large proportion of our collection has vouchers held either at KU or at other collections. The provenance of these vouchers is indicated in the database<br/><br/><b>Related collections: </b>University of Kansas Biodiversity Institute fish voucher collection (KUI)<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.en_US<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>Usage restrictions for individual collections should be investigated by accessing the individual collection pages for those divisions at http://biodiversity.ku.edu.<br/><br/><b>Conservation status: </b>Physical curation complete, individual specimen label data captured.<br/><br/><b>Conservation status date: </b>2017-08-23<br/><h2>Institution metadata:</h2><span class='label'>University of Kansas, Biodiversity Institute</span><br/>Street: 1345 Jayhawk Boulevard<br/>Pobox: 66045<br/>Extadd: Dyche hall<br/>Postal code: 66045<br/>Locality: Lawrence<br/>Country code: USA</br>Phone: 7858643863<br/>Fax: 7858643863<br/>EMail: biodiversity@ku.edu<br/>Website: <a href='http://biodiversity.ku.edu/' target=_'blank'>http://biodiversity.ku.edu/</a></br></br><b>Access rights: </b>http://biodiversity.ku.edu/research/university-kansas-biodiversity-institute-data-publication-and-use-norms<br/><br/><b>Rights: </b>http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.en_US<br/><br/><b>Usage restrictions: </b>Usage restrictions for individual collections should be investigated by accessing the individual collection pages for those divisions at http://biodiversity.ku.edu.<br/><br/><b>Description: </b>The KU Biodiversity Institute studies the life of the planet for the benefit of the Earth and its inhabitants. The institute, including the KU Natural History Museum, accomplishes this mission through the acquisition, curation and study of collections of plants, animals, fossil material and cultural artifacts for undergraduate, graduate and public education, as well as research and public and professional service. The Biodiversity Institute’s worldwide collection of almost 9 million specimens and 1.2 million archeological artifacts encompass the study of archaeology, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fishes, mammals, plants, parasites, insects, and fossil plants and animals. More than 100 research scientists and graduate students in the institute study the species, ecosystems, evolution and cultures of the planet. They use this information to model and forecast environmental phenomena that are critical to human well-being, including threatened and endangered species, the potential spread of diseases and pest species, and the effect of climate change on Earth’s biodiversity and habitats. The KU Natural History Museum is home to four floors of public exhibits including the historic Panorama; live snakes and insects; vertebrate and invertebrate fossils; parasites and microbes; and the flora and fauna of the Great Plains. The museum provides content-rich, hands-on informal science learning for school groups in grades K–12. These programs have reached more than 40,000 participants over the past decade. The museum also offers a wide range of public programs and events.</br></br></div></div><br/></div><img id='image-109' style='cursor:pointer' title='University of Karachi, Center for Plant Conservation' width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/d/d9/Karachi_University_logo.png'/>&nbsp;&nbsp;<div class='logop' id='partner-109'><div class='row'><div class='col-lg-3'> <img width='140px;' src='https://wiki.ggbn.org/ggbnwiki/uploads/dnabankwiki/d/d9/Karachi_University_logo.png'/> </div> <div class='col-lg-7'> <table width='100%'><tr><td width='170'><b>Name:</b> </td><td>University of Karachi, Center for Plant Conservation</td></tr><tr><td><b>City:</b> </td><td>Karachi City</td></tr><tr><td><b>CITES code:</b> </td><td>not registered</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member since:</b> </td><td>2019-07-08</td></tr><tr><td><b>Member status:</b> </td><td>Associate</td></tr><tr><td colspan='2'><b>Contact(s):</b> <ul><li>Anjum Parveen, <a 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