Natural Science Collections Alliance

Our members are part of an international community of museums, botanical gardens, herbariums, universities and other institutions that house natural science collections and utilize them in research, exhibitions, academic and informal science education, and outreach activities.

News

New Vertebrate Genome Project Announced

A group of scientists recently published in the Journal of Heredity a proposal to sequence the genome of over 10,000 vertebrate species. The project, Genome 10K, supporters argue, should be possible to complete in five years at a cost of $50 million. The Genome 10K project would provide comparative information on molecular, developmental, and evolutionary […]

NPS Says Scientists Must Share

The National Park Service (NPS) plans to require researchers using specimens collected from national parks to enter into a benefits-sharing agreement with NPS if their research produces discoveries or inventions with some valuable commercial application.  Discoveries would not be permitted to be used for commercial applications without the benefits-sharing agreement.  Under the new rules, researchers […]

Darwin’s Bird Collection Could Be Key to Restoration of an Extinct Galapagos Population

An international group of researchers have extracted DNA from two birds collected by Charles Darwin during his voyage on the HMS Beagle in the hopes of reintroducing the now extinct sub-population to the Galapagos Islands.  A study published by the Royal Society journal Biology Letters documents the scientists’ efforts to determine genetic differences among three […]

Awards and Grants Available for Natural History Collections

The Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections (SPNHC) is requesting nominations and proposals for several awards and grants. Nominations are currently being accepted for the SPNHC President’s Award and the Carolyn B. Rose Award.  The President’s Award is presented to a current or former SPNHC member whose activities have furthered the objectives of […]

Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County Names New VP of Research and Collections

The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County has named paleontologist Dr. John Long the new Vice President of Research and Collections.  Dr. Long previously served as Head of Sciences for the Museum Victoria in Melbourne, Australia.  In his new position, Dr. Long leads the curatorial staffs, collection stewardship, and oversees the research conducted at […]

National Survey of Natural History Collections Launched

A new survey of U.S. natural history collections is being launched by CollectionsWeb.  This comprehensive survey aims to inventory all U.S. natural history collections, produce a comprehensive database of this information, and establish a baseline for periodically assessing status and trends.  The collected data will be shared with the natural science collections community for use […]

NSC Alliance President to Lead Woods Hole Research Center

Natural Science Collections Alliance President William Y. Brown will be the next President and Director of the Woods Hole Research Center, an independent, nonprofit institute focused on environmental science, education, and public policy.  The Center, located in Falmouth, Massachusetts, has projects in the Amazon, the Arctic, Africa, the Mid-Atlantic, and New England, as well as […]

Call for Participants for Workshop on Collection Data Integration

The Natural History Collections Research Coordination Network (CollectionsWeb, http://www.collectionsweb.org) is seeking participants for a workshop entitled “New Research Opportunities Emerging from Integrating Data Across Different Taxonomic Collections.”  The workshop will be held March 26-28, 2010 at the Iberville Suites Hotel in downtown, New Orleans.  The workshop will explore new research opportunities and synergism that can […]

NSC Alliance Members Send Letters of Support for Presidential Executive Order on Science Collections

Several Natural Science Collections Alliance (NSC Alliance) members and other organizations have sent letters of support for a Presidential Executive Order to promote the preservation and use of scientific collections. The American Institute of Biological Sciences, the American Museum of Natural History, the American Public Gardens Association, the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, the […]

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