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Mark Young Stoeckle

Adjunct Faculty Member
Program for the Human Environment
The Rockefeller University
Email: mark.stoeckle@rockefeller.edu

Mark Stoeckle is an Adjunct Faculty Member in the Program for the Human Environment at The Rockefeller University. Dr. Stoeckle's interests include environmental genomics, DNA barcoding, birds, and the Census of Marine life. Since joining the Program in January 2003, he co-authored a DNA barcoding protocol for the Census of Marine Life, and helped organize the Taxonomy, DNA, and the Barcode of Life conference held at Banbury Center, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, New York in September 2003, and the inaugural meeting of the Consortium for the Barcode of Life (CBOL), held at Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History, Washington, DC, in May 2004. The goal of the "Barcode of Life" project is to enable a practical method for rapid identification of the estimated 10 million species of life on Earth. By applying technologies of molecular biology to the living world outside the laboratory, the Barcode of Life project offers the prospect of deeper understanding and appreciation of the diversity of life on Earth. Dr. Stoeckle's review of the DNA barcoding effort was recently published in BioScience and he was co-author of a study applying DNA barcoding in North American birds, published in PLoS Biology, which uncovered 4 possible new species. Dr. Stoeckle helped organize the inaugural workshop for the All Birds Barcoding Initiative (ABBI), "Barcoding Life Takes Flight", held at Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University, September 2005. He is presently Coordinator for ABBI and working with an international group of ornithologists to collect barcodes for the approximately 10,000 species of world birds.

Dr. Stoeckle is a graduate of Harvard University and Harvard Medical School and completed his medical training in Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases at The New York-Presbyterian Hospital-Weill Medical College in New York City. During 1984-1989 he was a Research Associate at The Rockefeller University under Dr. Purnell Chopin in the Laboratory of Virology and Dr. Hidesaburo Hanafusa in the Laboratory of Molecular Oncology. From 1992-1996, he co-authored the annual review of infectious diseases for the Contempo issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association. He is presently a Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine at Weill Medical College and an Associate Attending Physician at The New York-Presbyterian Hospital.

In addition to his scientific and research interests, Dr. Stoeckle is an accomplished graphic artist and has won several awards for his nature photography. At present, he is particularly interested in photographing animal and plant life on Atlantic Ocean beaches.

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