Hei kaikki populaatiogenetiikan ryhmäläiset,
Alla ennakkotietoa vuoden 2012 ensimmäisestä Populaatiogenetiikan ryhmäkokouksesta.
t. Esa A.
:-)
-----Original Message----- From: evoldir@evol.biology.mcmaster.ca [mailto:evoldir@evol.biology.mcmaster.ca] Sent: 1. huhtikuuta 2011 9:54 To: Esa Aalto Subject: Conference: Popgroup 45.UNottingham Jan 4-7th 2012
Advance notice that the 45th Population Genetics Group (PGG or PopGroup) meeting will be held at the University of Nottingham, UK, from the evening of the 4th January to midday on 7th January 2012. This year, the event organisers are Dr Angus Davison, Prof John Brookfield, Dr Sara Goodacre, and Dr. Tamsin Majerus.
In case you are unaware - how could you be? - PopGroup is an informal international meeting which annually brings together ~200 scientists working in all areas of population genetics and evolutionary biology. Talks and posters from early career scientists are particularly encouraged. The conference is officially registered with the Genetics Society as a special interest group (see www.populationgeneticsgroup.org)
Registration will open in October, but we have had requests for earlier information this year, so you can now sign up to the mailing list from the website http://www.populationgeneticsgroup.org/contact/
(if you have attended any of the last 3 meetings, Cardiff, Liverpool or Hull, you will already be on the mailing list)
-- Dr. Angus Davison School of Biology University Park University of Nottingham NG7 2RD
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