Webinar: 100 Years of Collecting Biological Materials: The Diversity of the ATCC® Collection

April 8, 2025
June 4, 2025

Location

Online

Organized in Collaboration with

International Alliance for Phytobiomes Research

Presenter

  • Victoria Knight-Connoni
    Head of Content and Product Development
    BioNexus Foundation Principal Scientist
    ATCC, USA

Outline

For more than 100 years, ATCC® has been supplying the global scientific community with authenticated, high-quality biological resources and standards that support research with the power to transform lives.

At its inception in the 1920s, ATCC® was regarded as simply a microbial culture collection—a repository of microorganisms that scientists could draw from to conduct their research to make new discoveries.

Today, ATCC® provides the world’s leading scientists with the largest and most diverse collection of biological materials, including microbe products, cell products, molecular genomics tools, and nucleic acids. ATCC® also serves as both a type strain and patent depository. Our vast collection boasts more than 70,000 microbes and 4,000 eukaryotic cell lines used in various industrial applications, and we are continuing to expand.

In this presentation, I will highlight the diversity and importance of the collection built over the last 100 years. I will also describe the tools used to authenticate the materials and provide examples of how this collection can be used as a valuable resource for the present and future generations of scientists.