You may have missed it – but if not, there’s a workshop you might be interested in:
Check out the details at http://www.embl-abr.org.au/about/events/
Introduction to Galaxy Australia: Differential Gene Expression from Bacterial RNA-seq Data
Tuesday 23 Oct 14:00-17:00 AEDT (Vic, Tas, NSW), 13:00-16:00 AEST (Qld), 13.30-16.30 ACDT (SA), 11:00-14:00 MYT (Malaysia)
...
University of Tasmania<https://intro-galaxy-aust-rna-seq-utas.eventbrite.com.au/>
It’s FREE after all. Go on, you know you want to.
Best wishes
Mike
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Michael Charleston
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Associate Professor in Bioinformatics
Co-director of Data, Knowledge and Decisions University Research Theme
Associate Head of School (Learning and Teaching)
School of Natural Sciences
University of Tasmania
AUSTRALIA
Phone: +61 3 6226 2444
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Dear all,
If you are intending to come to Phylomania this year, but have not yet registered, please do so as soon as you possibly can, so I can finalise numbers.
As an added incentive in case you need one, we already have an excellent range of speakers confirmed, including Jotun Hein from Oxford University, Rohan Mehta from Stanford, Olga Chernomor from University of Vienna, a whole team from ANU, Aaron Darling from University of Technology Sydney, and of course a bunch of us here at UTAS.
Please get those registrations in!
Best wishes
Mike
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Michael Charleston
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Theoretical Phylogenetics Group
Organiser of Phylomania<http://www.maths.utas.edu.au/phylomania/phylomania2018.htm> conference 2018 November 21-23
Associate Professor in Bioinformatics
Co-director of Data, Knowledge and Decisions University Research Theme
Associate Head of School (Learning and Teaching)
School of Natural Sciences
University of Tasmania
AUSTRALIA
Phone: +61 3 6226 2444
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All you ever wanted to know about CRISPR-Cas9.
https://youtu.be/k99bMtg4zRk
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Passing this along to all interested parties!
From: Christopher Burridge <chris.burridge(a)utas.edu.au>
Sent: Monday, October 15, 2018 16:26
To: Christopher Burridge
Subject: Hobart Molecular Ecology Meeting: Monday 19th November
Hello everyone,
When: 9am -till finish,Monday, November 19th
Where: Life Sciences Building, Sandy Bay Campus, UTas
Cost: Nada
The schedule for our meeting in November is now taking shape.
The speaker line-up presently resembles this (presentation order currently alphabetical and subject to change; 12 min talk + 3 min questions)…..
9:00
Alyce Hancock
Effect of ocean acidification on Antarctic marine bacterial, archaeal and eukaryotic communities
9:15
Chris Burridge
Predicting population genetic variation in seabirds
9:30
Chris Kozakiewicz
Urbanisation fragments bobcat populations at multiple spatial scales
9:45
Dorothy Steane
10:00
Eric Raes
Oceanographic boundaries constrain microbial diversity gradients in the south pacific ocean
10:15
Floriaan Devloo-Delva
Sex-linked markers and their use for inferring sex-determination systems in sharks
10:30
Morning tea
11:00
Jakob Butler
(working title) Deciphering rust resistance: QTLs in Eucalyptus and Corymbia
11:15
Julie McInnes
DNA metabarcoding to assess seabird- fishery interactions
11:30
Leonie Suter
Sex determination in Antarctic Krill: mechanisms and molecular methods
11:45
Laurence Clarke
Can microbiomes be used for population genetics?
12:00
Rebecca Jones
TBA but something like... Using genetics to inform conservation strategies for the rare Eucalyptus morrisbyi
12:15
Rebecca Jordan
Applying landscape genomics to inform restoration under climate change
12:30
Ricardo
Molecular age biomarkers in a seabird.
12:45
Swan Li San Sow
Wide Scale Mapping of the Southern Ocean Microbial Diversity
13:00
Lunch
If you are interested in attending but have not indicated previously, please register using the following link. We can still accommodate more talks!
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdRsnnrUBtnRMG-mR4QBeUn65BEzF7djqA…
Cheers, Chris
Chris Burridge | Senior Lecturer, Molecular Ecology & Evolution
School of Natural Sciences | University of Tasmania | Private Bag 55 | Hobart | Tasmania 7001 | Australia
Room 320a Life Sciences Building | Ph +61 3 6226 7653 | Fax +61 3 6226 2698 |
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