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This Special Issue: skúkum tílixam: Uniting to Support Indigenous Contributions to Molecular Ecology was co-edited by GFANZ council alumna Dr. Alana Alexander. There are great research articles, thoughtful insights, and useful resources. Most of the articles are open access, so anyone can read them. Excellent issue highlighting the work of Indigenous researchers in molecular ecology.
Pathoplexus: A new, open-source human viral pathogen database.
This is a new open-source database for sharing human viral pathogen genomic data. They aim to increase international collaboration and improve public health responses. To learn more or use the database, check out their web site: https://pathoplexus.org.
Public Webinar – Myth Busting De-Extinction
What’s the truth about de-extinction? – A New Zealand perspective. Date: October 14th 2025 Time: 11:00AM – 12:30PM De-extinction hit the headlines recently with the ‘resurrection’ of the dire wolf and the push to bring back the moa. However, can scientists actually de-extinct animals, and more importantly, should they bring them back? In this…
