Passing this along to all interested parties!

From: Christopher Burridge <chris.burridge@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-mR4QBeUn65BEzF7djqASST4b9Eb-IBr4UA/viewform?usp=sf_link

 

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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http://scholar.google.com.au/citations?user=4cYH8ZYAAAAJ&hl=en

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