top of page

OUR COLLABORATORS

 

We are grateful to these organizations and individuals for their work with the DNA Zoo to provide genetic material and support the effort to create chromosome-length genome assemblies for a wide variety of species. Thank you!

Houston Zoo

Joseph P. Flanagan (co-chair, Outreach working group), Kelcie Pletch, Christine Molter, Maryanne Tocidlowski, Lauren Howard, Judilee Marrow, Andrea Lee, Jess Jimerson, Katie Plaeger, Erin Neer, Tami Voss

HMNS

Nancy Greig, Kathryn Hokamp

Pandemonium Aviaries

Michele Raffin, Glenda Niven

University of Western Australia

Parwinder Kaur, Brian Skjerven

ABTC

University of Florida

Leonid Moroz (co-chair, Sample Curation working group), Andrea Kohn

25 Genomes Project, Sanger Institute

Daniel Mead

National Institute of Standards and Technology

Ben Neely (chair, Biobanking working group)

University of Melbourne

BioChemed Services

Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions

Gilbert's Potoroo Action Group

BEI Resources

La Trobe University

Animal Technologies

Pat Wofford

Rottnest Island Authority

Perth Zoo

Alexander Haddad

UC San Francisco

Jeff Wall

Broad Institute

Elinor Karlsson, Kerstin Lindblad-Toh, Jessica Alfoldi

Rockland Immunochemicals Inc.

University of Bern, Institute of Plant Sciences

Michel Moser

Russell Rogers

Centre for Genomic Regulation

Karl Wotton, Johannes Jaeger, Eva Jimenez Guri, Luca Cozzuto, Toni Hermoso Pulido

Kalahari Meerkat Project

Luis Barreiro, Tim Clutton-Brock

University of Chicago

Urs Schmidt-Ott, Vincent Lynch

WNPRC

Roger Wiseman, Matt Reynolds, David O'Connor

El Instituto de Biología y Medicina Experimental

Particia Saragueta

Atlas of Living Australia

OZ Mammals Genomics

The Australian Amphibian and Reptile Genomics Initiative (AusARG)

Western Australian Marine Science Institution (WAMSI)

SeaWorld

Judy St. Leger (co-chair, Outreach working group), Lexi Mena, Kristy Williams, Erika Nilson

Duke Lemur Center

Anne Yoder, Erin Ehmke, George Tiley

San Antonio Zoo

Isabel Garcia-Trevino

Ranger Red's Zoo & Conservation Park

Princeton University

Sarah Kocher, Ricardo Mallarino

Western Australian Museum

Museums Victoria

The NIH Regulome Project

Rafael Casellas

Broken Arrow Ranch

KC Cunningham

CSIRO

ICRISAT

Rajeev Varshney

The Timbers Restaurant and Fish Market, Sanibel Island, FL

Matt Asen

University of Canberra

Columbus Zoo

Randy Junge, Jennifer Compston

Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas

Patricia Saragueta

Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute

Klaus-Peter Koepfli, Buddha Pukazhenthi

University of Queensland

Australian Institute of Marine Science

University of Auckland

Flinders University

South Australian Museum

Wellcome Sanger Institute

Ben J. Novak

Duke University

Jenny Tung (co-chair, Sample Curation working group)

The University of Texas at Austin

Hans Hofmann (co-chair, Sample Curation working group), Becca Young Brim

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Anna Kukekova

BioBarcode Australia

ShanghaiTech University

Lichun Jiang

Bioplatforms Australia

Pawsey Supercomputing Centre

The Australian National University

Zoos Victoria

Busch Gardens

Nancy Stedman

Texas State Aquarium

David Stelling, Alyssa Barrett

OKC Zoo

Julia Jones, Liz McCrae

Shedd Aquarium

Bill Van Bonn, Chuck Knapp, Eric Turner, Rebecca Plunkett, Frank Oliaro

Moody Gardens

Karen Holcroft, Richard Henderson

Murdoch University

MacManes Lab

Matthew MacManes, Anna Tigano, Jocelyn Colella

NIH/NIDDK

Daniel Chauss

Monash University

Cosley Zoo

Angie Dosch

Downtown Aquarium

Mark Echevarria, Jim Prappas

Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development

Austral fisheries

Empress Chinchillas Breeders Cooperative, Inc.

Maxine Lynch, Cara Beasley

HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology

Greg Barsh, Chris Kaelin, Brenda Larison, Nancy Nunke

Agribio

University of the Sunshine Coast

Curtin University

Wildlife Conservation Society

Ania Tomaszewicz, Denise McAloose, David Oehler, Jean Pare

NIST CoMPARe Program

Ben Neely (chair, Biobanking working group), Mike Janech

South Carolina Aquarium

Whitney Daniel, Shane Boylan

Yale University

Bluma Lesch, Gunter Wagner

Philip Vena

Human Genome Sequencing Center

Jeff Rogers, Muthuswamy Raveendran, Donna Muzny

UC Davis

Harris Lewin, Joana Damas

University of North Florida

Matthew Gilg

Center for Theoretical Biological Physics, Rice University

José Onuchic

University of Massachusetts Medical School

Manuel Garber

Inspiring Australia

Science & Technology Australia

Western Australian Biodiversity Science Institute (WABSI)

bottom of page