Genomes Evolving
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- Faculty of Arts and Science Dean for Science Michael Purugganan and Dr. Matthew Rockman deliver Opening Remarks at Genomes Evolving: 13th Annual Genomics Symposium of the NYU Center for Genomics and Systems Biology on June 6, 2014.
- "Sex, flies and conflict: the molecular evolution of germline stem cell genes in Drosophila" Dr. Chip Aquadro (Cornell University)
- “Evolutionary genomics of plant reproductive behavior” Dr. Leonie Moyle (Indiana University)
- Keynote: “Are humans getting fitter, sicker, neither or both?” Dr. Greg Gibson (Georgia Institute of Technology)
- “Escape the virus: swarm transmission of flu” Dr. Elodie Ghedin (New York University)
- “Sequencing the Ashkenazi genome” Dr. Itsik Pe’er (Columbia University)
- “Adaptation to whole genome duplication in Arabidopsis arenosa” Dr. Kristen Bomblies (Harvard University)
- “Phylogenetics will be the new genetics” Dr. Casey Dunn (Brown University)
- Keynote “What can plants tell us about sex chromosome evolution?” Dr. Deborah Charlesworth (University of Edinburgh)