DanBIF Conference
DanBIF Conference
Biodiversity Informatics and the Barcode of Life

Folder Speakers list

Liselotte W. Andersen

Possible applications of DNA-barcoding in nature management: pros and cons

Senior Scientist, Wildlife Ecology and Biodiversity, National Environmental Research Institute, Denmark
Homepage:
http://www2.dmu.dk/1_Om_DMU/2_medarbejdere/cv/employee2_NH.asp?PersonID=LWA
 
Mark Blaxter

MTU and barcoding

Professor, Department Institute of Evolutionary Biology, University of Edinburgh, UK.

Homepage, organisation: http://www.ed.ac.uk/.

Rob DeSalle

The Use of DNA Barcoding in Taxonomy

Curator of Division of Invertebrate Zoology, American Museum of Natural History
Homepage:
http://research.amnh.org/users/desalle/
Torbjørn Ekrem

DNA Barcoding: a valuable tool in taxonomy and identification of non-biting midges

Senior Curator, Section of Natural History, Museum of Natural History and Archaeology, Trondheim, Norway
Homepage: None
Robert Hanner

A New Paradigm for Natural history Collections

Assistant Professor at Department of Integrative Biology, University of Guelph
Homepage:
http://www.uoguelph.ca/ib/faculty/faculty_hanner.shtml

 
Aslak Jørgensen

DNA barcoding of schistosome intermediate host snails
Project Researcher, DBL Institute for Health Research and Development, Denmark
Homepage:
http://www1.dblnet.dk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=110&Itemid40
 
Morten Meldgaard

Dinner speech

Director, Natural History Museum of Denmark, University of Copenhagen.
Èamonn Ò Tuama

DNA Barcoding and GBIF – Linking Barcode Information to Specimen Data

DADI programme officer, GBIF secretariat at the University of Copenhagen
Homepage: organisation:
http://www.gbif.org.
Gitte Petersen

How many genes does it take to barcode a plant?

Professor, Laboratory of Molecular Systematics, The Natural History Museum of Denmark, University of Copenhagen
Homepage: None
 
Fredrik Ronquist

DNA barcoding and the Swedish Taxonomy Initiative
Professor, Naturhistoriska Riksmuseet, Sweden

Homepage: www.nrm.se

Ole Seberg

How many genes does it take to barcode a plant?

Professor, Laboratory of Molecular Systematics, The Natural History Museum of Denmark, University of Copenhagen
Homepage: None
 
Mark Y. Stoeckle

ABBI (All Birds Barcoding Initiative) Prospects and Goals
Adjunct Faculty Member, Program for the Human Environment, The Rockefeller University
Homepage:
http://phe.rockefeller.edu/mark/
 
Malin Strand

Barcoding and the inventory of Swedish marine invertebrates
PhD, Dept. of Systematics and Biodiversity, University of Gothenburg, Tjärnö marine lab, Sweden
Homepage: http://www.zoologi.gu.se/english/contact_us/Researchers_and_teachers/
 
Gunilla Ståhls-Mäkelä

Barcoding and COI sequence variability: examples from flies and mayflies
Senior Laboratory Technician, Entomology Division, Finnish Museum of Natural History
Homepage: None
Robert D. Ward

FISH-BOL (A Network to Assemble DNA Barcodes for 'All Fishes') – Prospects, Goals and Societal Importance
Senior Principal Research Scientist at CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research, Hobart
Homepage: None
 
Quentin D. Wheeler

DNA Barcoding and Integrative Taxonomy

Professor at School of Life Sciences, Arizona State University
Homepage:
http://sols.asu.edu/faculty/qwheeler.php
Eske Willerslev 

Ancient DNA and Barcoding
Professor, Ancient DNA and Evolution, Niels Bohr Institute and Institute of Biology, Denmark
Homepage:
http://www.dna.gfy.ku.dk/ew/ew.html