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Revision as of 20:02, 19 August 2013

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Welcome to Evo@Tech

  • Meeting series to promote and provide cross-talk between scientists of Georgia Tech who are interested in understanding evolution.
  • Subscribe to the Evo@Tech mailing list here.
  • Interested in presenting your work? Contact Betul Kacar <betul.kacar@biology.gatech.edu> or Soojin Yi <soojin.yi@biology.gatech.edu>.
Evo Tech (an artistic interpretation)

All talks take place in IBB Suddath Room, between 3-5pm.

Seminar Schedule

Date Speaker Title
11/02/2013 Eryn Bernardy (Hammer Lab) "Evolution of an epidemic: Cholera in Haiti"
10/02/2013 Karl Glastad (Goodisman Lab) TBA
09/04/2013 Michael 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"
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"


 No seminars during summer. We will resume back in September.
 Special thanks goes to Marc Pline for helping with the room arrangements!

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. Streelman Lab
  10. Yi Lab
  11. Weitz Lab
  12. Williams Lab

Documents

Useful links