Research events - Page 22

Time and place: , CEES seminar room (3313/3315)

Early Lunch Talk by Johan Watz from Karlstad University, Sweden.

Time and place: , CEES seminar room (3313/3315)

Early lunch talk by Emiliano Trucchi.

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CEES Extra Seminar by Masahito Tsuboi from Uppsala University. 

Time and place: , CEES seminar room (3313/3315)

Late Lunch Talk by Emanuela Di Martino

Time and place: , Room 3508

Friday seminar by Vadim B. Fedorov from University of Alaska Fairbanks

Time and place: , The aquarium, room 3302

This week we will discuss a paper by Kemppainen et al. introducing a new methodology for studying linkage disequilibrium with genomic data.

Time and place: , 3513

In the Macroevolution Journal Club this week we'll discuss a method paper from 2014 on how to include as much fossil data as possible in calibrating phylogenies by Heath, Huelsenbeck and Stadler in PNAS: The fossilized birth-death process for coherent calibration of divergence-time estimates.

Bring a friend!

Time and place: , Room 3513

This week in the macroevolution journal club we will read a paper by Hopkins and Smith newly published (2015) in PNAS: Dynamic evolutionary change in post-Paleozoic echinoids and the importance of scale when interpreting changes in rates of evolution

Time and place: , The aquarium, room 3302

This week we will discuss a paper by Pujolar et al. (Molecular Ecology 2014) on genome-wide signatures of local adaptation.

Please note that the day and time of the meeting have changed, it will take place in the aquarium on Friday the 27th at 11!

Time and place: , Room 3315

Continuing the discussion of papers related to graph based representation of reference genomes, we will read a paper on the cortex assembler, which actually builds a graph based on sequencing data from multiple samples.

Time and place: , CEES seminar room (3313/3315)

Late lunch talk by Delphine Nicolas.

Time and place: , Room 3508

Friday seminar by Frietson Galis from Naturalis Biodiversity Center, The Netherlands

Time and place: , Room 3515

Earlier this year the American Society of Naturalists had a conference where they had a debate (old school!) on the importance of ecological limits to species diversity on large scales. The debate was, according to Trevor Price, not as heated as the one in 1860 with Soapy Sam and Huxley, but nevertheless. The debate ended without a vote and the contributors (Rabosky and Hurlbert vs Harmon and Harrison) were asked to write up their debate contributions as papers to be published in American Naturalist this May. The Harmon paper is not ready, but we will discuss Rabosky annd Hurlbert's contibution which is now out.

Time and place: , The aquarium, room 3302

This coming week (19/03) we will discuss a paper by Senerchia et al. (Proc. B, 2015) on the role of transposons in hybridization and speciation. 

Please note that the meeting will take place at 13 in the aquarium.

Time and place: , Room 3315

Continuing the discussion of papers related to graph based representation of reference genomes, we will read a more practical paper this week on applying graph-based references to a complex variable region in the human genome.

Time and place: , Seminar room 3508

Friday seminar by Miriam Maas from the National Institute for Public Health and the Environment, The Netherlands.

Time and place: , 3515

This weeks Macroevolution journal club will discuss the paper Fast running restricts evolutionary change of the vertebral column in mammals by Frietson Galis and colleagues, published in PNAS 2014.

Time and place: , Room 3315

Continuing the discussion of papers related to graph based representation of reference genomes, we will read a technical paper this week on a new way to look at the structure of reference genomes. Note the time!

Time and place: , 3515

This weeks Macroevolution journal club will discuss the paper Links between global taxonomic diversity, ecological diversity and the expansion of vertebrates on land by Sahney, Benton and Ferry, published in Biology Letters 2010.

Time and place: , The aquarium, room 3302

This week we will discuss a paper by Foote et al. (Nature Genetics, 2015) on convergent evolution and adaptation to the marine environment in mammals.

Time and place: , Room 3513

One of the upcoming CELS projects is around Graph based representation of reference genomes. In the next episodes of the TGAC journal club, we will therefore discuss several papers around this subject. Some are very technical, some more applied.

Time and place: , Room 3508

Friday seminar by Philipp Mitteröcker from Universität Wien

Time and place: , Same as usual

This week's Macroevolution journal club deals with 17,208 bodysizes over 542 million years. It's a recent paper from Science by Heim et al.

Time and place: , The aquarium, room 3302

This week we will discuss a paper by Lamichhaney et al. (Nature, 2015) on the genomic basis of beak divergence in Darwin's finches.

http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v518/n7539/full/nature14181.html

Please note that the meeting will take place on wednesday the 25th and not thursday, at 12 as usual!

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This week, between the trial lecture and lunch, we'll be discussing a not-so-box-fresh paper from 2012 in Proceedings B by Smith, Lloyd and McGowan titled Phanerozoic marine biodiversity: rock record modelling provides an independent test of large-scale trends

Essentially it compares subsampling (Alroy's SQS) and a much applied bias-correction method to try to reconstruct diversity from fossil data.

Bring a friend and see you Friday.