[Mitarbeiter.zoologie] Fw: Conference: Vienna.PopGenSeminar.SummerSchedule

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> Gesendet: Freitag, den 14.02.2025 um 06:24 Uhr
> Von: evoldir at evol.biology.mcmaster.ca
> An: belinda-k at gmx.de
> Betreff: Conference: Vienna.PopGenSeminar.SummerSchedule
> 
> 
> Dear colleagues,
> 
> The Vienna Graduate School of Population Genetics runs an internationally
> recognized seminar series featuring weekly talks by leading experts in
> population genetics. We invite interested viewers to stream the seminars
> during the upcoming summer term (Tuesdays at 17:00 CET/CEST).
> 
> 
> Sign up here to receive weekly streaming links (Webex):
> https://forms.gle/eaWbQEWvEN9A1z4CA
> 
> 
> Schedule and updates are listed on our website:
> https://www.popgen-vienna.at/news/seminars/
> 
> 
> Many talks are recorded and can be found on YouTube:
> https://www.youtube.com/@popgenvienna8051
> 
> 
> Summer term schedule:
> 
> 
> 04.03.25 – Lutz Becks (Univ. of Konstanz, DE)
> The evolutionary dynamics of novel endosymbiosis.
> 
> 11.03.25 – Ilkka Kronholm (Univ. of Jyväskylä, FI)
> How chromatin structure influences genetic and epigenetic variation.
> 
> 18.03.25 – Katja Hoedjes (Vrije Univ. Amsterdam, NL)
> Understanding functional impact of genetic variation on complex traits
> at a single nucleotide resolution.
> 
> 25.03.25 – Sophie Armitage (Freie Univ. of Berlin, DE)
> Evolutionary ecology of host-pathogen interactions.
> 
> 01.04.25 – Matthew Rockman (New York Univ., US)
> Developmental evolution is a population-genetics problem.
> 
> 08.04.25 – Wen-Juan Ma (Vrije Univ. Brussels, BE)
> The evolution of sex chromosomes and sex determination in frogs.
> 
> 15.04.25 – Almorò Scarpa (Vetmeduni, AT) Two centuries of transposable
> element invasions in Drosophila melanogaster
> 
> 22.04.25 – Julia Kreiner (Univ. of Chicago, US) The mode and tempo of
> genomic adaptation to contemporary agriculture.
> 
> 29.04.25 – Martin Kaltenpoth (Max Planck Inst. for Chemical Ecology,
> DE) Microbial symbionts as sources of evolutionary innovations in beetles.
> 
> 06.05.25 – Luisa Pallares (Friedrich Miescher Laboratory, DE) Phenotypic
> robustness across the genotype-phenotype map, from genes to environment
> and back.
> 
> 13.05.25 – Diana Rennison (Univ. of Calif., San Diego, US)
> Understanding the predictability of evolutionary trajectories using
> threespine stickleback.
> 
> 20.05.25 – Filipa Sousa (Univ. of Vienna, AT) Bioenergetics Evolution:
> The link between Earth’s and Life’s history.
> 
> 27.05.25 – Yun Song (Univ. of California, Berkeley, US) Learning and
> applying complex probability distributions over biological sequences.
> 
> 03.06.25 – April Wei (Cornell Univ., US) Enabling efficient analysis
> of biobank-scale data with genotype representation graphs.
> 
> 10.06.25 – Lauren McIntyre (Univ. of Florida, US) SFB Polygenic
> Adaptation <https://www.vetmeduni.ac.at/sfb-polygenic-adaptation>
> Distinguished Speaker Disentangling cis and trans effects: a novel
> crossing design.
> 
> 17.06.25 – Stephan Schiffels (Max Planck Inst. of Evolutionary
> Anthropology, DE) Spatial inference of population structure and
> prehistoric human mobility from ancient and modern genomes.
> 
> 24.06.25 – Margarida Matos (Univ. of Lisboa, PT)
> >From nature to the lab: The role of history, chance and selection during
> adaptation to novel environments.
> 
> 
> Sincerely,
> 
> Carina Baskett
> 
> 
> Coordinator, Joint Research Program (SFB)--Polygenic Adaptation
> 
> Coordinator, Vienna Graduate School of Population Genetics
> 
> she/her/hers
> 
> carina.baskett at vetmeduni.ac.at
> 
> 
> Baskett Carina <Carina.Baskett at vetmeduni.ac.at>
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