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Nenad Bartonicek talking WoMBot at #eDNA2023! Discussing processing #metabarcoding from raw reads to significance calls on maps of spatio-temporal species distributions @AusNZeDNA
Longtime @Curtin_TrEnD member using ancient sediment eDNA to show the shift from marine to terrestrial faunal communities in northern Canada (and geese throughout) #eDNA2023 @AusNZeDNA
Grateful to be attending @AusNZeDNA #eDNA2023! First keynote speaker Dianne Gleason thanking @nanopore and others for wonderful ‘gadgets’ to sample eDNA!
And we’re off - the inaugural @AusNZeDNA conference has begun and it’s shaping up as being awesome. Thanks to everyone for getting us here #eDNA2023 #eDNA
Great talk by Michael Izumiyama on detecting communities shift at volcanic CO2 seeps! @OISTedu @oistgradschool #eDNA2023 @AusNZeDNA #climatechange #eDNA
Merle Schlawinsky introducing her PhD project on the giant Triton snail to the #edna audience @AusNZeDNA #eDNA2023 @jcu @aims_gov_au
Engaging with the people who are on the ground to collect eDNA samples. Michio Kondoh giving a keynote at @AusNZeDNA #eDNA2023
Michio Kondoh talking about the ANEMONE project. Huge sampling effort in Japan involving citizen scientists #eDNA2023 #CitizenScience
Jason Alexander from @Curtin_TrEnD showing us that how you collect #eDNA affects the diversity you detect, and DNA concentration does not equal diversity. #eDNA2023 @AusNZeDNA
Quite the representation of scientists at the #eDNA2023, do come and find me to talk about #eDNA applications in biosecurity and surveillance.
Phenomenal turn out at the inaugural @AusNZeDNA conference with greater than 270 in person delegates and nearly 400 total in person and online #eDNA2023 #eDNA
I miss Japan so much and am especially sad to be missing out on @eDNA_Society #edna2023japan #edna2023
Awesome first day…. Surrounded by a group of devotees of #eDNA …. Really honored to meet everyone… #eDNA2023 #eDNA2023japan #eDNAsociety
Now I know what people on that side of the planet feel every year. Feels bad to be a pleb in science. #freshwaterdownunder #eDNA2023.
Just wrapped up our abstract submission for #eDNA2023 in Japan! Can't wait to attend and meet with fellow delegates and dignitaries in the field of environmental DNA research. It's going to be an exciting event! r u coming? #eDNAconference #AcademicTwitter #phdlife
Only 2 days left to submit your abstracts for the #eDNA meeting in Otsu, Japan! Join us and be part of this exciting event! Register now by clicking on edna2023.com. #edna2023japan #edna2023
Catch up on some of our highlights from the #eDNA2023 inaugural Australian and New Zealand conference hosted last month in Tasmania. This was a very exciting conference that came at a pivotal time of expanding research for #eDNA!🧬 Latest news: envirodna.com/news/highlight… @AusNZeDNA
Got my acceptance letter for #eDNA2023 International Meeting, Otsu Japan. Happy moment. Will meet all my fav eDNA scientist.
At the #eDNA2023 conference there were a number of talks on using #CRISPR-Cas for #eDNA detection including this by Jiwei Yang from the University of Tokyo. Definitely a space to keep watching.
We had a great time at the #eDNA2023 conference. Great talks on fungi by @annajmhopkins and @CamilleTruong3. Also finally meeting @Them_in_STEM irl
Hi eDNA folks!! I missed the #eDNA2023... 😢 what are the next #eDNA conferences not to be missed this year? 🧬🧬
Thank you to everyone involved with making #eDNA2023 such an amazing experience! I can't wait to see you all again at #eDNA2025 and many catch ups along the way! Also shout out to Manning polymerclay for these adorably ugly earrings!
Post conference #shenanigans , thanks 🙏 to the hosts with the mostess @DeBrauwerM @TanikaCShalders @AusNZeDNA #eDNA2023
#eDNA2023 in Hobart was great! A welcoming community of passionate people applying exciting technology to old and new questions. I’ve rarely seen so much interest in how a technical method is positively changing the world. Hope I can make NZ 2025.
Thank you to the @AusNZeDNA organising committee and to all attendees of the #eDNA2023 conference for such an incredible opportunity to learn and collaborate. Time to rest and prepare for #eDNA2025!
As with all good online presentations it was a rocky start, but thanks to those who stuck with me! #eDNA2023
@CityKat75 is using eDNA to understand what plants pollinators are visiting in urban landscapes so we know what to plant! #edna2023
Great end of the #eDNA2023 conference. There were amazing talks about pythons and jellyfishes and every animal in between. @lulu_duxbury got the best student talk. Well deserved and a topic close to my heart ❤️
"So many outputs, so few outcomes". @BunceDNA delivers a powerful and thought-provoking keynote to wrap up this amazing #eDNA2023 conference
Great talk by Michael Izumiyama on detecting communities shift at volcanic CO2 seeps! @OISTedu @oistgradschool #eDNA2023 @AusNZeDNA #climatechange #eDNA
Fantastic talk by @ac_haruka about the first ever eDNA survey of the fish and coral biodiversity of the Ogasawara Island! @OISTedu @oistgradschool #eDNA2023 @AusNZeDNA #climatechange #eDNA
Longtime @Curtin_TrEnD member using ancient sediment eDNA to show the shift from marine to terrestrial faunal communities in northern Canada (and geese throughout) #eDNA2023 @AusNZeDNA
Jason Alexander from @Curtin_TrEnD showing us that how you collect #eDNA affects the diversity you detect, and DNA concentration does not equal diversity. #eDNA2023 @AusNZeDNA
And we’re off - the inaugural @AusNZeDNA conference has begun and it’s shaping up as being awesome. Thanks to everyone for getting us here #eDNA2023 #eDNA
Grateful to be attending @AusNZeDNA #eDNA2023! First keynote speaker Dianne Gleason thanking @nanopore and others for wonderful ‘gadgets’ to sample eDNA!
eDNA can reflect differences in fish communities at fine spatial scales even in highly dynamic environments @StatMichael #eDNA2023 @AusNZeDNA
Merle Schlawinsky introducing her PhD project on the giant Triton snail to the #edna audience @AusNZeDNA #eDNA2023 @jcu @aims_gov_au
Post conference #shenanigans , thanks 🙏 to the hosts with the mostess @DeBrauwerM @TanikaCShalders @AusNZeDNA #eDNA2023
It’s so important to think about all the factors that can affect your sample quality. Extracting #eDNA from #soil samples can be an interesting (…frustrating) challenge, and has been perfectly described in this talk ☀️🧬 #eDNA2023
What affects the persistence vertebrate #eDNA in soil? PhD candidate Austin Guthrie answers this question with his amazing slides. Looks like it’s all about the microbes #eDNA2023 @AusNZeDNA
Nenad Bartonicek talking WoMBot at #eDNA2023! Discussing processing #metabarcoding from raw reads to significance calls on maps of spatio-temporal species distributions @AusNZeDNA
Probably the most interesting #talk of the #eDNA2023 #conference, #eDNA #single-#cell #sequencing could be the #future of #eDNA by Haylea Miller @AusNZeDNA
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