[Nhcoll-l] You’re Invited to Take a Survey on Nagoya Protocol and Genetic Data

Jyotsna Pandey jpandey at aibs.org
Tue Jun 28 14:29:25 EDT 2022


*Please take our survey about YOUR experiences with biodiversity science!*

With support from the National Science Foundation and in partnership with
18 scientific societies, the American Institute of Biological Sciences and
the USA Nagoya Protocol Action Group organized six virtual workshops
between October and December of 2021.  The series
<http://io.aibs.org/nagoya> engaged the global scientific community in
discussions about the value of digital sequence information (DSI) across
numerous scientific disciplines, how DSI is currently shared and used, and
challenges that may emerge from explicitly including or excluding DSI under
the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) and/or the Nagoya Protocol.
Workshop outcomes and recordings are available online at
https://learnnagoya.com/workshop-series/.

*We want to hear from the international research community.  *

Please take the survey linked below to help us develop informative
resources about international science policy related to the sharing of DSI
for scientists, educators, and biodiversity collection managers.  The
survey will remain open through July 22, 2022 and will take about 20-25
minutes to complete.  Aggregated survey information will be used to develop
strategies and solutions to challenges posed by potential changes in
international policy that would impact the sharing of DSI.

Start the survey: https://learnnagoya.com/survey/
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Jyotsna Pandey, Ph.D.
Director of Public Policy
American Institute of Biological Sciences (AIBS)
950 Herndon Parkway Suite 450
Herndon, VA 20170

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