Prof. Jens-Christian Svenning is the Director for the Center for Ecological Dynamics in a Novel Biosphere (ECONOVO) at the Department of Biology, Aarhus University.
A new online seminar took place 13 November 2024. Dr Catherine Kidner, with Dr Rowan Schley: “Hidden diversity and dynamics in rainforest trees”.
Recording availabe here
Dr Catherine Kidner is Head of Institute of Molecular Plant Sciences at the University of Edinburgh and a Reader in Plant Evolution at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh.
A new online seminar series on " New technologies for evolution & genetics" took place in November 2023. The first seminar of the series was presented by Dr Tom August on 8th November 2023.
Title: “New hardware and computer-vision tools are revolutionising biodiversity monitoring”
The recording of the seminar is available on:Youtube
The second webinar of the series was presented by Dr Lara Urban on 15 November 2023.
Title: “Real-time Genomics for One Health”
The recording of the seminar is available on: Youtube
The third webinar of the series was presented by Prof Cavender-Bares and Dr Hernández-Leal on 22 November 2023.
Title: "Phenotypes in phylogeography and phylogenetics: using foliar spectral signatures to understand diversification in plants"
The recording of the seminar is available on: Youtube
A new online seminar series on " New technologies for evolution & genetics" will take place in November 2023. The dates are: 8, 15, 22, and 29 November 2023 all on Wednesday 16:30-18:00 CET
The fourth webinar of the series will be presented by Prof. Wout Boerjan on 29 November 2023, 16:30-18.00 CET
Title: “Genetic engineering of lignin in trees to improve biomass processing"
A series of virtual events featuring leading experts advancing research in ecology & evolution through the application of new technologies.
Community Evolution: What is it and why is it important?
The first webinar of the series "‘Genetic and genomic approaches to studying communities" was presented by Prof. Thomas Whitham, on Wednesday 16 November 2022
Title: “Community Evolution: What is it and why is it important?”
The recording of the webinar is available on Youtube
The second webinar was presented by Dr. Jaime Huerta Cepas, on Wednesday 30 November 2022 16:30-18:00 CET
Title: ‘Phylogenomic approaches to analysis of evolution and functional novelty in microbial communities’
Flash talk 1: Ziqi Deng - PhyloCloud: an online platform for making sense of phylogenomic data.
Flahs talk 2: Claudia Sanchis López - Chemoreceptor profiles in Plant-Associated Bacteria.
The recording of the webinar is available on Youtube
The third and last webinar was presented by Dr. Sara Branco, on Wednesday 7 December 2022 16:30-18:00 CET
Title: "Fungal diversity: from communities to genes"
Flash talk 1: Jessica Fletcher – Metal tolerance in a mycorrhizal system
The recording of the webinar is available on Youtube
Three webinars of the series "‘Genetic and genomic approaches to studying communities" were given on 16 and 30 November and on 7 December 2022. For more information and recordings
The first webinar was presented by Prof Mike Bruford, Cardiff University, on Wednesday 3 November 2021 16:30-18:00 CET
Title: “Conserving genomic diversity for climate resilience in a changing world”
The webinar is available on Youtube
The second webinar was presented by Dr Rebecca Jordan, CSIRO Hobart, on Wednesday 10 November 2021 09:00-10:30 CET.
Title: “Building resilience to change: using genomics to guide plant restoration and conservation in a changing world”
The webinar is available on Youtube.
The third webinar was presented by Prof Emily Latch, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, on Wednesday 17 November 2021 16:30-18:00 CET
Title: "Genomic data improves wildlife conservation"
The webinar is available on Youtube
The fourth webinar was presented by ProfLouis Bernatchez, Laval University, Québec, on Thursday 25 November 2021 16:30-18:00 CET.
Title: “Genomics applied to fisheries management and conservation”
You can watch the seminar live on our YouTube channel.