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Australian BioCommons and SeDNAs partner to deliver scalable informatics infrastructure
Australian BioCommons and the Southern eDNA Society (SeDNAs) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to acknowledge, and work towards addressing the shared infrastructure challenges faced by life science researchers performing eDNA analysis. By collaborating with the community to document the current research landscape, this partnership aims to deploy national-scale bioinformatics infrastructure that supports life science researchers across Australia and New Zealand.
Feb 5


eDNAqua-Plan Survey
About eDNAqua-Plan eDNAqua-Plan is a three-year Horizon Europe-funded initiative to pave the way for a more harmonised and interoperable landscape for aquatic eDNA data across Europe. Bringing together experts and stakeholders from diverse fields, the project is assessing the current state of the aquatic eDNA data and has proposed an ambitious vision with recommendations for a future eDNA digital landscape that is more efficient, sustainable and has FAIR data principles at it
Jan 28


Introducing the Redesigned SeDNAs Website!
The SeDNA Society is excited to announce the launch of its completely redesigned website. This new platform offers a fresh look, improved navigation, and a range of new features designed to enhance how members and the wider community engage with the society. Whether you are a long-time member or new to SeDNAs, the updated website provides a more intuitive and dynamic experience, making it easier to access resources, stay informed, and connect with others. Introducing the Know
Jan 24
Upcoming SeDNAs Events

#eDNAinFocus Photo CompetitionFri, 27 Mar#eDNAinFocus Photo Competition
3rd Southern eDNA Conference, 2027Tue, 16 FebCanberra
Past Events

Sat, 20 Dec
Wed, 10 Dec
Fri, 21 Nov
Tue, 14 Feb
SeDNAs Reports & Publications
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