Pacific Center for Molecular Biodiversity
Pacific Center for Molecular Biodiversity
The Pacific Center for Molecular Biodiversity (PCMB) is a fully equipped genetics lab set to meet the needs of modern museum biodiversity research and offers a wide range of wildlife forensic DNA analysis for research into biodiversity discovery and analysis and conservation based projects carried out by state, federal and non-governmental agencies in Hawai’i and across the Pacific.
To request consultation for project planning or for pricing inquiries, please contact Dr. Kenneth Hayes, Director of PCMB.
PCMB DNA based Diagnostic Services
PCMB is not open to the public, but tours may be arranged through Natural Sciences.
PCMB, the primary cryo-preservation facility for the museum, and one of the only cryo-repositories housing non-human specimens in the state houses more than 40,000 tissue and genomic DNA and RNA samples from specimens representing marine, terrestrial, and aquatic organisms found throughout the Pacific. Our -20°C, -86°C (TERACORE 36 cu ft), and liquid nitrogen freezers have capacity for 200,000 samples, providing room for the collection growth as we aim to have at a representative of all species found in Hawaii, focusing heavily on those taxa most threatened with extinction. These samples will allow us to safeguard the genetic material from these taxa for conservation research and preservation for future generations.
All cataloged tissue and genetic samples are entered in the Museum database and linked back to the original specimens housed in other museum collections. Once fully inventoried and linked to specimen data our genetic resources will be made available through the Global Genome Biodiversity Network.
Kenneth A. Hayes, Ph.D.
Director PCMB
808-847-8217
kenneth.hayes@bishopmuseum.org
Kelli DeLeon
PCMB Research Specialist
808-847-8217
kelli.deleon@bishopmuseum.org
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