EEB, weekly seminar
Speaker: Dr. Gili Greenbaum, Department of Biology, Stanford University
Title: Understanding population structure and modeling gene flow
Speaker: Dr. Gili Greenbaum, Department of Biology, Stanford University
Title: Understanding population structure and modeling gene flow
Speaker: Prof. Dr. Dries Bonte, Ghent University
Title: How dispersal connects ecology and evolution at multiple scales
Speaker: Dr. Adi Stern, Tel Aviv University
Title: The hidden genetic reservoir of HIV during acute infection exposed using accurate next generation sequencing
Speaker: Dr Sarit Avrani, University of Haifa
Title: Sleeping with the Enemy: What enables the coexistence of phage and their photosynthetic bacteria hosts?
Speaker: Dr. Lior David, Department of Animal Sciences, Faculty of Agriculture, Food & Environment, The Hebrew University
Title: Historical and recent reductions in genetic variation of the Sarotherodon galilaeus population in the Sea of Galilee
Speaker: Mr. David Shohami Supervised by Prof. Ran Nathan
Title: MOVEMENT ECOLOGY OF THE EGYPTIAN FRUIT BAT (ROUSETTUS AEGYPTIACUS) Navigation, optimal foraging and sociality
Speaker: Dr. Jonathan Friedman, Dept. of Plant Pathology and Microbiology, The Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Title: Using pairwise competitions to predict the structure of microbial communities
Speaker: Prof. Ariel Chipman, Dept. of Ecology, Evolution and Behavior, The Silberman Institute of Life Sciences, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Title: The genomic basis of arthropod diversity
Speaker: Prof. Jason Chapman
Title: Chasing the High Fliers: Radar Studies of Insect Migration
Speaker: Prof. Yehuda Ben-Shahar Dept. of Biology Washington University in St. Louis
Title: "Chemical love” – the genetics of pheromonal mating boundaries in Drosophila