[Nhcoll-l] FW: Webinar: Life Finds A Way: An Overview of the Nagoya Protocol from the U.S. Government

Bentley, Andrew Charles abentley at ku.edu
Fri Feb 14 09:21:38 EST 2020


May be of interest to some.

Andy
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Andy Bentley
Ichthyology Collection Manager
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Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2020 12:30 PM
To: Bentley, Andrew Charles <abentley at ku.edu>
Subject: Webinar: Life Finds A Way: An Overview of the Nagoya Protocol from the U.S. Government



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Dear AIBS Member,

The Nagoya Protocol is a multilateral treaty that sets up a legal framework for utilizing genetic resources. It should be a part of every researcher's thinking, from how to conduct research, to manage collections, and how to work with partners. Even for researchers based in the United States, familiarity with the Protocol, and what it requires, is important as provider countries may have rules/regulations/laws that carry obligations that apply to samples even after they have left the country, such as restrictions on use, third party transfer, and tracking of any shared benefits.

Please join us on Thursday, February 27 when Patrick Reilly, from the U.S. Department of State, conducts a webinar on the Protocol; offering a short history of how the Protocol was developed, what it actually says (and what it doesn't), the difference between monetary and non-monetary benefit sharing, and how the U.S. government can help. Following the presentation, Patrick will be taking questions from our members.

Life Finds A Way: An Overview of the Nagoya Protocol from the U.S. Government

Location: Online
Cost: Free and Open to the Public

Presented by: The American Institute of Biological Sciences
Thursday, February 27, 2020
1:30 - 2:30 PM Eastern Standard Time
Presenter: Mr. Patrick Reilly, U.S. Department of State

Registration is free, but required.  For more information about the program and speakers and to register for the webinar, please visit: https://www.aibs.org/events/webinar/nagoya-protocol.html<https://aibs.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=a2886d199362c2554974f78af&id=0b59161157&e=6708ed45cf>.





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