DATE CHANGE!
Due to major scheduling conflicts the Second Annual Environmental DNA Technical 
Exchange Workshop is now RESCHEDULED for 9-10 January 2018
(no longer to be held on 24-25 Aug 2017)

Second Annual Environmental DNA Technical Exchange Workshop (Virtual)

9-10 January 2018

Sponsored by the Government eDNA Working Group
Venue: On-line webinars and web discussion groups

Purpose
Last year the inaugural Environmental DNA Training and Technical Exchange 
Workshop was held in Denver, CO, USA and met with terrific success. The 
organizers of the workshop and many of the 2016 participants decided to 
experiment with a virtual workshop for 2017, to be followed by another "live" 
workshop in 2018.

This technical exchange workshop focuses on the use of aquatic environmental 
DNA (eDNA) for the surveying and monitoring of macrofauna and wetland and 
aquatic macrofaunal communities. In particular, the workshop seeks to provide 
an opportunity for practitioners to come together to discuss new developments 
or challenges with the “nuts and bolts” of eDNA applications and to learn from 
each other. As of now, the workshop is intended have a “highly applied” flavor 
and, at least for primary presentation slots, is not intended to be a forum for 
describing basic research, early-stage technical advances, new theoretical 
developments, or mere descriptions of past and on-going eDNA monitoring 
projects. A virtual poster/blitz presentation session will be provided that is 
more appropriate for these types of information.

Also, for now, the core audience is expected to be comprised of individuals 
that are part of government eDNA surveys and monitoring programs, whether 
members of government agencies or private contractors/academicians working for 
or directly supporting government eDNA programs. Government agencies could 
include, among others, federal, provincial, state, county, or municipal 
organizations.

There is NO COST to register for the workshop. If you would like to attend, 
please e-mail your name, contact information, and affiliation, along with a 
1-sentence description of your eDNA work or duties (e.g., “I lead the State of 
Maine’s new eDNA program”) to:

Richard Lance at 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Please cc Denise Lindsay at 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

Please submit your registration request no later than 8 January 2018 (earlier 
if you would like to give a presentation; see below). Registration numbers will 
be important in order to verify that available webcast and teleconference 
capabilities are adequate for the workshop. Please register even if you will 
only be able to join part of the workshop.

PRESENTERS: If you would like to speak during one of the sessions (see below), 
please include, at least initially, a draft title in your registration e-mail 
to Dr. Lance and Ms. Lindsay, WHICH MUST BE RECEIVED BY 10 November 2017. The 
workshop organizing committee will review proposed presentations and select 
those that best fit the workshop aims. The workshop organizing committee 
retains the right to accept or reject any proposed presentation.

Full abstracts for selected presentations will be due by 08 December 2017. The 
abstract should include a title, authorship, and affiliations, with a main text 
that is between 100 and 500 words in length.

We will attempt to host a “virtual poster” session or blitz presentation 
session, which will be comprised of no more than three slides and a maximum of 
five minutes to present materials, followed by at least five minutes for 
questions from the audience (total time slot to not exceed 10 minutes). Slides 
will be provided to all registered attendees for viewing prior to the start of 
the workshop. If you’d like to present in the virtual poster session, please 
note that desire in your registration e-mail and provide a draft title. Slides 
must be submitted to the conference organizers no later than 29 December 2017, 
so that they can be distributed in advance of the workshop. As above, please 
provide a draft title in your registration e-mail to Dr. Lance and Ms. Lindsay 
BY 10 November 2017.

All presenters will be required to make themselves available for a webcast 
equipment/service check 5-7 days prior to the workshop.

PLEASE pass the word to any potentially interested parties!
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Preliminary Program Session Topics and Other Agenda Items (Updates will be 
provided as available prior to workshop)

09 Jan 2018
Platform Talk 1: Katy Klymus, USGS, Determining and reporting limits of 
detection and
other critical eDNA assay parameters (or was this Katy? tentative title)
Session 1: eDNA Survey Design and Execution
Session 2: eDNA Sample Collection and DNA Isolation
Session 3: eDNA Marker Design, Testing, and Quality Metrics
Session 4: Managing, Interpreting and Using eDNA Data
Group Discussion 1 (Lead, Emy Monroe, USFWS): Starter Topic: eDNA Survey 
Standards, Methods and Marker Reliability, and Inter-lab Transferability

10 Jan 2018
Platform Talk 2: Chris Merkes, USGS, TBD
Session 5: Aquatic DNA Metabarcoding Protocols and Analysis
Group Discussion 2 (Lead, Dr. Toni Piaggio, USDA APHIS): Starter Topic: What is 
coming up, the future of eDNA application.
Virtual Poster/Blitz Talk Session

Key Dates
10 Nov 2017: Registration for potential presenters
08 Dec 2017: Full abstracts due from selected presenters
29 Dec 2017: Slides for virtual poster session due
08 Jan 2018: Last day to register for workshop
9-10 Jan 2018: Workshop





Cheers,
Rick


Richard Lance, PhD
Leader, Conservation & Ecological Genetics Team
Environmental Laboratory

CEERD-EPP
3909 Halls Ferry RD
Vicksburg, MS 39180

601-634-3971 (office)
601-831-2909 (mobile)
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

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