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116 members
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The collection of all AM tissues and DNA for all of the AM's faunal collections | AU | ![]() | |||
No description available | AU | ![]() | |||
The Tissue and DNA Collection forms a central cryogenic repository of samples from reptiles, amphibians, birds, mammals, fish, marine invertebrates, and terrestrial invertebrates.. | AU | ![]() | |||
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. | AU | ![]() | |||
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. | AT | ![]() | |||
No description available | AT | ![]() | |||
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. | BE | ![]() | |||
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. | BE | ![]() | |||
BCCM/DCG Diatoms Collection (Consortium Member of BCCM Belgian Coordinated Collections of Microorganisms) 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. | BE | ![]() | |||
BCCM/IHEM Biomedical Fungi and Yeasts Collection (Consortium Member of BCCM Belgian Coordinated Collections of Microorganisms) 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. | BE | ![]() | |||
BCCM/ITM Mycobacteria Collection (Consortium Member of BCCM Belgian Coordinated Collections of Microorganisms) 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. | BE | ![]() | |||
BCCM/GeneCorner Plasmid Collection (Consortium Member of BCCM Belgian Coordinated Collections of Microorganisms) 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 the following services:
- characterisation tests: plasmid profile analysis, bacteriophage contamination testing, plasmid sequencing and annotation, ...;
- gene technology services: plasmid DNA extraction (small and large scale);
- training & consultancy: training on plasmids and host cells, consultancy, collaboration, customized services
BCCM/GeneCorner is ISO 9001:2015 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. | BE | ![]() | |||
BCCM/LMG Bacteria Collection (Consortium Member of BCCM Belgian Coordinated Collections of Microorganisms) 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. | BE | ![]() | |||
BCCM/MUCL Environmental and Applied Mycology (Consortium Member of BCCM Belgian Coordinated Collections of Microorganisms) 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. | BE | ![]() | |||
BCCM/ULC Cyanobacteria Collection (Consortium Member of BCCM Belgian Coordinated Collections of Microorganisms) 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). | BE | ![]() | |||
No description available | BE | ![]() | |||
No description available | BJ | ![]() | |||
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 | ![]() | |||
The main criterion for inclusion of samples in the JBRJ DNA Bank is that they come from Brazilian native flora. | BR | ![]() | 2025-01-29 | 13,229 | |
FIOCRUZ/Protozoa Collection (Consortium Member of FIOCRUZ Fundação Oswaldo Cruz) 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 | ![]() | 2025-01-29 | 83 |