Edit Your Collection

October 16, 2023

Edit Your Collection

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1. Name of Collection Point of ContactIC
2. Current Positioncurator
3. Collection phone number(916) 840-8801
5. Collection emailEmail hidden; Javascript is required.
7. Collection name and abbreviationIC Test Collection 10/20
9. Number of staff that work with the collection (if applicable)1
10. Organizational structure of the Collection:
  • Industry
  • For profit distributor
11. What type of organisms are included in the Collection?
  • Bacteria
  • Algae
13. How many of each type of genus are included in the Collection?
Species Quantity
test1 2000
test 2 3000
test 3 4000
14. Upload a spreadsheet listing out each species along with the quantity.test.xlsx
15. Please choose one of the following categories that best describes your collection.Publicly available (qualified curator, collection management policies, microbial specimens, a database of collection information, an online strain catalog, and distributes strains to the scientific community)
16. What host associations, if any, does your microbial collection have?
  • Fruits
  • Reptiles
17. What institution/entity currently houses your collection? (For example, Kansas State University, ARS, private entity)private entity
18. Is the institution able to guarantee its support to the Collection for the next three to five years?Unknown
19. Does your collection have the ability to accept orphan collections at this time? If yes, please describe your capacity to do so.No
20. Does your collection contain strains that are currently used or could be used for reference strains such as to identify human, animal or plant pathogens? If yes, please explainYes
Capacity

not sure

21. Do you utilize best practices guidelines for operation of your culture collection?
  • OECD Best Practices Guidelines for Biological Resource Centres (https://www.oecd.org/health/biotech/oecdbestpracticeguidelinesforbiologicalresourcecentres.htm)
  • World Federation for Culture Collections Guidelines (http://www.wfcc.info/guidelines/)
  • ISBER Best Practices for Biorepositories (https://www.isber.org/page/BPR)
22. What is/are the mechanism(s) of availability and distribution?
  • Fee per strain for distribution
  • Other (please explain)
Mechanism(s) of availability and distribution

call me to discuss

23. What are the main subjects or fields of use relevant to your collection?
  • Agriculture
  • Ecology
  • Freeze drying and cryopreservation
  • Other (please explain)
Main Subjectspharmacology
24. If applicable, what services does your Collection provide? Check all that apply
  • Patent deposits
  • Custom material preparation (such as genomic DNA/RNA)
25. Does your Collection provide training opportunities on the following? Check all that apply
  • Genetic engineering methods
  • Fermentation and other large volume production methods
  • Other (please explain)
Training Opportunities

bioengineering

26. If applicable, does your Collection provide consultation on the following? Check all that apply
  • Propagation
  • Other (please explain)
Consultation

best practices

27. What institutions fund research that users perform using specimens from your collection? Check all that apply
  • Department of Energy (DOE)
  • Other(please explain)
Institutions fund research

European Union

28. Is the Collection willing, within reasonable limits and to the extent that the collection is public, to engage in the exchange of cultures with other collections within the framework of the USCCN?Yes
29. Is the Collection willing to engage, within the limits of its capacity to do so, in collaborative programs with other culture collections for the general betterment of the USCCN?Yes
30. Do you wish to be contacted by researchers and collaborators about your Collection?Yes
31. Would you be interested in collaborating on a project with samples combined from different repositories?No
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32. Is the future of your collection dependent on a single individual in the institution?Yes
33. Is there a contingency plan to be able to guarantee the existence of the collection for at least five years, such as at another institution? Please provide as much detail as possible.Yes
Contingency Plan

we have funding for 10 years

34. Is your collection currently or in potential danger of becoming an orphan collection? If yes, what means do you have to save the collection? Please provide as much detail as possible.Yes
35. Would you like assistance with the orphan collection?No
36. What are the greatest needs of your collection at this time? (For example: stable funding, personnel needs, quality control procedures, capacity & equipment, visibility, etc.)

funding, quality control

38. Does the Collection support the USCCN mission, which is "to facilitate the safe and responsible utilization of microbial resources for research, education, industry, medicine, and agriculture for the betterment of humankind by providing opportunities for US culture collection workers to engage with each other and with the broader culture collection community."I agree to support the mission of the USCCN
39. How can USCCN best serve you?

provide training