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Appendix B: Public Meeting Agendas
Pages 213-218

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... MEETING 1 National Academy of Sciences -- Keck Center, Room 209 500 Fifth Street, NW Washington, DC December 6–7, 2018 DECEMBER 6, 2018 3:15 Welcome and Introductions -- Jim Collins and Shirley Pomponi, Committee Co-Chairs 3:30 Sponsors' Perspectives on the Context and Expectations for the Study -- Muriel Poston and Roland Roberts, National Science Foundation 4:30 Public Comments -- Members of the public are invited to share evidence and views they would like for the committee to take into consideration. Advance sign-up is required.
From page 214...
... 3:45 Question and Answer Session with Jay Labov 3:55 Biological Collections for Understanding Biodiversity in the Anthropocene -- Emily K Meineke, Harvard University Herbaria & Libraries
From page 215...
... : The Global Cooperation Network for Culture Collections Worldwide -- Juncai Ma, Chinese Academy of Sciences (by videoconference) 8:55 Question and Answer Session with Juncai Ma 9:10 The Effect of the Nagoya Protocol on Biological Collections -- Breda M
From page 216...
... Nachman 10:50 Long-Term Success and Challenges in Establishing and Sustaining a Botanical Garden and a Seed Bank Promoting Research, Conservation, and Education -- Lucinda McDade, Director of Research, California Botanic Garden 11:10 Agricultural Genebanks: Management, Use, and Challenges -- Stephanie Greene, Supervisory Plant Physiologist, Department of Agriculture National Laboratory for Genetics Resources Preservation, Fort Collins (by videoconference)
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... McDade and Dr. Greene 11:45 Public Comments -- Members of the public are invited to share evidence and views they would like for the committee to take into consideration.


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