9 July 2026
BGE+ NEW COURSE: DNA barcoding and metabarcoding using ONTOLOGY™
ONTOLOGY is a new platform for distributed DNA barcoding and metabarcoding—is integrates freeze-dried ‘just-add-water’ PCR plates that complete indexing and amplification in one step, and software that recognizes the indexing scheme to automate demultiplexing and bioinformatics. This course provides training so that participants can effectively use ONTOLOGY for their research, covering topics in the molecular lab and using the software. Launching officially in September 2026, ONTOLOGY is developed by the Centre for Biodiversity Genomics (CBG). The course will be co-led by NHMUK and CBG and hosted at NHMUK. Learn more at www.ontology.bio
The course in a glimpse
Course title
DNA barcoding and metabarcoding using ONTOLOGY™
Time
05 October 2026, 10:00 to 07 October 2026, 15:00.
Place
Natural History Museum London, United Kingdom
Language
English
Credits
None
Assessment
None
Course fee
None
Teachers
Dr. Ken A. Thompson – Project Manager, Centre for Biodiversity Genomics (Universit of Guelph)
Dr. Jordan Beasley – Postdoctoral Research Assistant, Natural History Museum UK
Dr. Ben Price – Senior Curator in Charge, small orders, Natural History Museum UK


BGE+ is funded by the European Union





