The U.S. Culture Collection Network Responding to the Requirements of the Nagoya Protocol on Access and Benefit Sharing

Author:

McCluskey Kevin1ORCID,Barker Katharine B.2,Barton Hazel A.3,Boundy-Mills Kyria4,Brown Daniel R.5,Coddington Jonathan A.6,Cook Kevin7,Desmeth Philippe8,Geiser David9,Glaeser Jessie A.10,Greene Stephanie11,Kang Seogchan12,Lomas Michael W.13,Melcher Ulrich14,Miller Scott E.15,Nobles David R.16,Owens Kristina J.17,Reichman Jerome H.18,da Silva Manuela19,Wertz John20,Whitworth Cale21,Smith David22

Affiliation:

1. Fungal Genetic Stock Center, Department of Plant Pathology, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas, USA

2. National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC, USA

3. Department of Biology, University of Akron, Akron, Ohio, USA

4. Phaff Yeast Culture Collection, Food Science, University of California, Davis, Davis, California, USA

5. Infectious Diseases and Pathology, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA

6. Global Genome Initiative, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC, USA

7. Bloomington Drosophila Stock Center, Department of Biology, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, USA

8. Belgian Science Policy Office, Brussels, Belgium

9. The Fusarium Research Center, Penn State University, State College, Pennsylvania, USA

10. U.S. Forest Service, Northern Research Station, Center for Forest Mycology Research, Madison, Wisconsin, USA

11. USDA National Laboratory for Genetic Resources Preservation, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA

12. Penn State University, State College, Pennsylvania, USA

13. National Center for Marine Algae and Microbiota, East Boothbay Harbor, Maine, USA

14. Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma, USA

15. Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC, USA

16. UTEX Culture Collection of Algae, Austin, Texas, USA

17. Eversole Associates, Bethesda, Maryland, USA

18. Duke University School of Law, Durham, North Carolina, USA

19. Fiocruz - Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil

20. E. coli Stock Center, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, USA

21. Bloomington Drosophila Stock Center, Department of Biology, Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana, USA

22. CABI, Surrey, United Kingdom

Abstract

ABSTRACT The U.S. Culture Collection Network held a meeting to share information about how culture collections are responding to the requirements of the recently enacted Nagoya Protocol on Access to Genetic Resources and the Fair and Equitable Sharing of Benefits Arising from their Utilization to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD). The meeting included representatives of many culture collections and other biological collections, the U.S. Department of State, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Secretariat of the CBD, interested scientific societies, and collection groups, including Scientific Collections International and the Global Genome Biodiversity Network. The participants learned about the policies of the United States and other countries regarding access to genetic resources, the definition of genetic resources, and the status of historical materials and genetic sequence information. Key topics included what constitutes access and how the CBD Access and Benefit-Sharing Clearing-House can help guide researchers through the process of obtaining Prior Informed Consent on Mutually Agreed Terms. U.S. scientists and their international collaborators are required to follow the regulations of other countries when working with microbes originally isolated outside the United States, and the local regulations required by the Nagoya Protocol vary by the country of origin of the genetic resource. Managers of diverse living collections in the United States described their holdings and their efforts to provide access to genetic resources. This meeting laid the foundation for cooperation in establishing a set of standard operating procedures for U.S. and international culture collections in response to the Nagoya Protocol.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Virology,Microbiology

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