The Lacawac Sanctuary and Biological Field Station is pleased to announce
the Workshop on Ecological Functional Genomics to be held May 25 - 26,
2017. Lacawac Sanctuary is an environmental education center and biological
field station located on 550 acres in Northeastern Pennsylvania (Pocono
Mountains). This workshop will be hosted by researchers from the Department
of Biology, Institute for Genomics and Evolutionary Medicine, and Center
for Computational Genetics and Genomics of Temple University as well as the
Department of Statistics and Institute of Bioinformatics of University of
Georgia.

This two-day workshop will introduce ecologists and evolutionary biologists
to computational methods for the comparative analysis of genome sequences.
Topics discussed will include finding homologous sequences within a genome
and in other species, gene family construction, multiple sequence
alignment, phylogenetic tree reconstruction, analysis of gene duplication
and loss, and tests for selection in protein-encoding genes. The workshop
is intended to enable undergraduate and master's level students to ask and
answer questions in molecular ecology, such as those focused on genetic
underpinnings of phenotypic diversification. The first day of the workshop
will have lectures on these various topics, with the second day presenting
an opportunity for students and researchers to work with their own datasets
together with course instructors.


Scholarships and lodging at our historic Great Camp are available. Please
visit www.lacawac.org/education for more information and application
materials. Contact Dr. Sarah Princiotta, Director of Research and Education
for more details (sarah.princio...@lacawac.org)

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