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Seminar series dedicated to bring together the scientists of Georgia Tech, interested in understanding evolution.  
Seminar series dedicated to bring together the scientists of Georgia Tech, interested in understanding evolution.  


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|05/21/2014||<b>Patrick McGrath (Georgia Tech)</b>||The multigenic basis of laboratory adaptation in a metazoan
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|04/30/2014||<b>Nicole Gerardo (Emory University)</b>||Evolutionary implications of microbial friends and foes in insect systems
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|03/28/2014||<b>William Harcombe <font color="green">**</font color></b> <b> (University of Minnesota)</b>||Synthetic Microbial Communities: Integrating Systems Biology with Evolutionary Ecology
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|02/24/2014||<b>Paul Rainey (Massey University & Max Planck Institute)</b>||Cooperation, conflict and the major evolutionary transition to multicellularity
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|01/29/2014||<b>Jiaqi Tan (Jiang Lab)</b>||Temporal and spatial niches influence biodiversity during adaptive radiation
|01/29/2014||<b>Jiaqi Tan (Jiang Lab)</b>||Temporal and spatial niches influence biodiversity during adaptive radiation
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|12/04/2013||<b> Mike Weigand (Kostas Lab) </b>||Genome evolution underlying host colonization in Enterococcus faecalis
|12/04/2013||<b> Mike Weigand (Kostas Lab) </b>||Genome evolution underlying host colonization in Enterococcus faecalis
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|11/06/2013||<b>Eryn Bernardy (Hammer Lab) <font color="green">***</font color></b>||Evolution of an epidemic: Cholera in Haiti
|11/06/2013||<b>Eryn Bernardy (Hammer Lab) </b> ||Evolution of an epidemic: Cholera in Haiti
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|10/02/2013||<b>Karl Glastad (Goodisman Lab)</b>||A connection between DNA methylation and ploidy in the fire ant
|10/02/2013||<b>Karl Glastad (Goodisman Lab) </b>||A connection between DNA methylation and ploidy in the fire ant
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|09/04/2013||<b>Mike Cortez (Weitz Group)</b>||The eco-evolutionary dynamics of predator-prey systems:  How does evolution alter community level population dynamics?
|09/04/2013||<b>Mike Cortez (Weitz Group)</b>||The eco-evolutionary dynamics of predator-prey systems:  How does evolution alter community level population dynamics?
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<font color="red">All talks take place in IBB Suddath Room, between 3-4pm.</font color>
<font color="red">All talks take place in IBB Suddath Room, between 3-4pm.</font color>
<p><font color="green"><b>***Change of location for this talk: Eryn Bernardy will speak in ES&T Room L1255 between 3-4pm. </b></font color></p>
<p><font color="green"><b>**Will Harcombe will speak in "M" Building Room G011 between 12-1pm. This talk is made possible by Will Ratcliff. </b></font color></p>  


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Revision as of 17:42, 18 March 2014

Seminar series dedicated to bring together the scientists of Georgia Tech, interested in understanding evolution.


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Seminar Schedule

Date Speaker Title
05/21/2014 Patrick McGrath (Georgia Tech) The multigenic basis of laboratory adaptation in a metazoan
04/30/2014 Nicole Gerardo (Emory University) Evolutionary implications of microbial friends and foes in insect systems
03/28/2014 William Harcombe ** (University of Minnesota) Synthetic Microbial Communities: Integrating Systems Biology with Evolutionary Ecology
02/24/2014 Paul Rainey (Massey University & Max Planck Institute) Cooperation, conflict and the major evolutionary transition to multicellularity
01/29/2014 Jiaqi Tan (Jiang Lab) Temporal and spatial niches influence biodiversity during adaptive radiation
12/04/2013 Mike Weigand (Kostas Lab) Genome evolution underlying host colonization in Enterococcus faecalis
11/06/2013 Eryn Bernardy (Hammer Lab) Evolution of an epidemic: Cholera in Haiti
10/02/2013 Karl Glastad (Goodisman Lab) A connection between DNA methylation and ploidy in the fire ant
09/04/2013 Mike Cortez (Weitz Group) The eco-evolutionary dynamics of predator-prey systems: How does evolution alter community level population dynamics?
05/23/2013 Todd Streelman Developmental constraints on genome evolution in adaptive radiation
05/23/2013 Soojin Yi Epigenomic evolution of human brains and the origins of neuropsychiatric diseases
04/23/2013 Lavanya Rishishwar (Jordan Group) Ancestry, admixture & selection in an Afro-Colombian genome

All talks take place in IBB Suddath Room, between 3-4pm.

**Will Harcombe will speak in "M" Building Room G011 between 12-1pm. This talk is made possible by Will Ratcliff.

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  • Interested in presenting your research? Please contact Betul Kacar <betul.kacar at biology.gatech.edu> or Soojin Yi <soojin.yi at biology.gatech.edu>.

Current members

  1. Finn Group
  2. Gaucher Group
  3. Gibson Lab
  4. Goodisman Lab
  5. Hammer Lab
  6. Jordan Lab
  7. Kostka Lab
  8. McGrath Lab
  9. Ratcliff Lab
  10. Stewart Lab
  11. Streelman Lab
  12. Yi Lab
  13. Weitz Lab
  14. Williams Lab

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