3nd Annual Ecogenomics Day 2010
April 21, 2010
Venue: Het Trippenhuis, Kloveniersburgwal 29, 1011 JV Amsterdam
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Registration and coffee Opening
Keynote Laurent Keller Department of Ecology and Evolution, University of Lausanne “Evolutionary genetics of social life”
Invited speaker Huub op den Camp: "Bactomics", from ecosystem to biochemical pathways and back
Mark Aarts: Two Arabidopsis thaliana transcription factors regulate the adaptation to zinc deficiency Jet Vervoort: Use of DNA barcodes for the monitoring of seasonal fluctuations in nematode communities
Lunch
Invited speaker Corné Pieterse: Making sense out of signaling during plant defense: an ecogenomics approach Ya-Fen Lin: Selective (dis)advantages to maintain a mutant transposon-insertion allele of the metal homeostasis Nicotianamine Synthase 1 gene in a natural Thlaspi caerulescens population Leonie Doorduin: In search of the source population of Jacobaea vulgaris by using Next Generation Sequencing Invited speaker Mieke Jansen: Can we link gene expression profiles to life history data
Coffee/Tea
Invited speaker Louis van de Zande: Sex genes on the wing: genomics of Nasonia sex determination and sex-specific morphogenesis Anastasia Fedorenkova: Ecotoxicogenomics: bridging the gap between genes and populations Invited speaker Nikkie van Bers: Large scale marker detection and whole genome assembly of the songbird Parus major, using high throughput sequencing data Steven Van Belleghem: Adaptive genetic divergence and ecological mechanisms of speciation in the absence of a geographic barrier
Closing & Drink
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