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This collection contains correspondence, administrative information, and reports related to projects undertaken by John S. Burley during his tenure as director of the Arnold Arboretum’s Southeast Asia Programs. Dated between 1986 and 1998, the majority of the collection deals with the GEF Indonesian Biodiversity project based in Bogor, Indonesia. Also documented are plant collection missions throughout Southeast Asia for the National Cancer Institute and the National Science Foundation.
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Botany, Botanists, Herbaria, Biodiversity, Biodiversity conservation, Databases, Herbarium Bogoriense, National Science Foundation (U.S.), National Cancer Institute (U.S.), Arnold Arboretum, Harvard University, World Bank, Global Environment FacilityPeople
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John S. Burley Papers. Arnold Arboretum Library of Harvard University.
Born in 1950, John S. Burley grew up in Brighton, England and attended university at the University of Aberdeen in Scotland. There he earned a Bachelor of Science in 1982, as well as his Ph.D. in systematic botany in 1986. Burley was simultaneously a research associate in the Program for Collaborative Research in Pharmaceutical Science (a partnership with the University of Chicago) and a taxonomist for the National Cancer Institute’s program to screen Southeast Asian rainforest plants for anti-cancer and anti-AIDS properties. Burley coordinated many of the NCI collection expeditions to the Philippines and Indonesia. In 1987, as part of a NCI mission, Burley collected a sample from a tree in a swamp forest in Sarawak, Borneo. Researchers found that an extract from this sample essentially halted the replication of HIV-1. In 1991, Burley became research director and spearheaded the Arnold Arboretum’s partnership with the Global Environment Facility of the World Bank and the Indonesian government to overhaul the facilities of the Herbarium Bogoriense in Bogor, Indonesia. Unfortunately, the project was cut two years short in September 1998 due to escalating civil unrest in Indonesia. At this point, Burley ended his time at the Arnold Arboretum.
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