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Evolution and Development Seminar Series
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The Evolution and Development seminar series has been re-started this year. Organized by PhD students in Michael Akam’s lab (Department of Zoology) and Clare Baker’s lab (Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience), the series covers all aspects of Evolutionary Developmental Biology and includes speakers who have had a significant impact on the field. It consists of relatively informal lunchtime talks, which take about 45-50 minutes, followed by 10-15 min of questions and discussion. We aim to highlight the common themes underpinning the diverse and multi-disciplinary research on organisms right across the animal radiation. Topics include micro- and macroevolution, embryology, developmental genetics, palaeontology and computational biology. 4 upcoming talks and 63 talks in the archive. What's in a Wing? Transcriptome analysis of bat limb development
Morphological and molecular evolution of the arthropod nervous system: new insights from studies on the waterflea Daphnia magna
Genome evolution as seen from each of its genes: what "phylomes" can tell us about newly-sequenced species
The house mouse as a model system for evolutionary research
If you have a question about this list, please contact: Rachel Aucott; Vera Hunnekuhl. If you have a question about a specific talk, click on that talk to find its organiser. |
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