Michael Desai - Institut d'études scientifiques de Cargèse (IESC)
Michael Desai - Institut d'études scientifiques de Cargèse (IESC) Michael Desai - Institut d'études scientifiques de Cargèse (IESC)
11:30‐12:30 Introduction to Next-Generation Sequencing Sheri Simmons – Marine Biology Laboratory 12.30‐14.30 LUNCH 14:30 ‐15.30 Introduction to Coalescent Theory Michael Desai – Harvard University 15.30‐16.00 COFFEE 16:00 ‐17.30 Project Presentations THURSDAY July 11 09.00-10:00 The dynamics of genomic sequence evolution in budding yeast populations Michael Desai – Harvard University 10:00 ‐11:00 Within host evolution of influenza viruses with pandemic potential Colin Russell - University of Cambridge 11.00‐11.30 COFFEE 11:30‐12:30 Quantitative Genetics Richard Neher – Max Planck Institute Tuebingen 12.30‐14.30 LUNCH 14:30 ‐15.30 Framing quantitative questions about evolutionary dynamics Daniel Fisher – Stanford University 15.30‐16.00 COFFEE 16:00 ‐17.30 Project 19.00 PUBLIC LECTURE: Comment évoluent nos génomes ? - Bernard Dujon - Institute Pasteur FRIDAY July 12 09.00-10:00 Framing quantitative questions about evolutionary dynamics Daniel Fisher – Stanford University 10:00 ‐11:00 Influenza Evolution Michael Laessig - University of Cologne 11.00‐11.30 COFFEE 11:30‐12:30 Bioinformatics and Microbial Ecology and Evolution Sheri Simmons – Marine Biology Laboratory 12.30‐14.30 LUNCH 14:30 ‐15.30 Evolution in HIV Richard Neher – Max Planck Institute Tuebingen 15.30‐16.00 COFFEE 16:00 ‐17.30 Project
SATURDAY July 13 09.00-10:00 Influenza Evolution Michael Laessig - University of Cologne 10:00 ‐11:00 Quantitative experimental approaches in evolution David Bensimon - Ecole Normale Superieure Paris 11.00‐11.30 COFFEE 11:30‐12:30 Quantifying diversity in the immune receptors Aleksandra Walczak – Ecole Normale Superieure Paris 12.30‐14.30 LUNCH 14:30 ‐19.30 Boat Trip SUNDAY July 14 Free Day
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11:30‐12:30 Introduction to Next-Generation Sequencing<br />
Sheri Simmons – Marine Biology Laboratory<br />
12.30‐14.30 LUNCH<br />
14:30 ‐15.30 Introduction to Coalescent Theory<br />
<strong>Michael</strong> <strong>Desai</strong> – Harvard University<br />
15.30‐16.00 COFFEE<br />
16:00 ‐17.30 Project Presentations<br />
THURSDAY July 11<br />
09.00-10:00 The dynamics of genomic sequence evolution in budding yeast populations<br />
<strong>Michael</strong> <strong>Desai</strong> – Harvard University<br />
10:00 ‐11:00 Within host evolution of influenza viruses with pan<strong>de</strong>mic potential<br />
Colin Russell - University of Cambridge<br />
11.00‐11.30 COFFEE<br />
11:30‐12:30 Quantitative Genetics<br />
Richard Neher – Max Planck <strong>Institut</strong>e Tuebingen<br />
12.30‐14.30 LUNCH<br />
14:30 ‐15.30 Framing quantitative questions about evolutionary dynamics<br />
Daniel Fisher – Stanford University<br />
15.30‐16.00 COFFEE<br />
16:00 ‐17.30 Project<br />
19.00 PUBLIC LECTURE: Comment évoluent nos génomes ? - Bernard Dujon - <strong>Institut</strong>e Pasteur<br />
FRIDAY July 12<br />
09.00-10:00 Framing quantitative questions about evolutionary dynamics<br />
Daniel Fisher – Stanford University<br />
10:00 ‐11:00 Influenza Evolution<br />
<strong>Michael</strong> Laessig - University of Cologne<br />
11.00‐11.30 COFFEE<br />
11:30‐12:30 Bioinformatics and Microbial Ecology and Evolution<br />
Sheri Simmons – Marine Biology Laboratory<br />
12.30‐14.30 LUNCH<br />
14:30 ‐15.30 Evolution in HIV<br />
Richard Neher – Max Planck <strong>Institut</strong>e Tuebingen<br />
15.30‐16.00 COFFEE<br />
16:00 ‐17.30 Project