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Graduate Research School in Genomic Ecology

Recent developments of high-throughput tools for genome studies have paved the way for identification of genes and mechanisms underlying ecological interactions and adaptations to the environments. This rapidly expanding field will in the near future require a generation of well-trained specialists.

The graduate research school in Genomic Ecology (GENECO) will:

  • provide a platform for the training of PhD students engaged in this field at the crossroad of evolutionary ecology, population genetics, molecular biology and genomics, at Lund University.
  • forge links between molecular biologists at the cutting edge of genomics research, ecologists who aim to understand the ecological and genetic mechanisms that underlie the processes of evolution, and theoreticians who seek coherent concepts and models to explain interactions between genes, individuals, populations and the environment in complex adaptive systems.
  • create a doctoral education at the highest international scientific standard that will prepare students for a career both within and outside Academia.

 


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Page Manager: Inger Ekström  
Webmaster: Michael Sellers 
Publisher: Department of Ecology  

Last modified 13 Sep 2010

NEW WEBPAGE!

From September 1 st 2010, you find the Genecowebpage here

 

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Geneco student most cited in Proc B

Neus Latorre Margalef's paper on flu in mallards is one of the most citade in proc B during 2009. Congratulations, Neus!

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Watch Jure Piskur's yeast research on Youtube

 

Summer Meeting 2010

will be held at Hovs Hallar on August 25-26

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Geneco on Youtube
2nd Geneco Workshop

A Geneco arranged workshop on Yeast Comparative Genomics and Evolution will be held on Oct15th 2010. Organizer: Jure Piskur.

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PhD-student of the Month

Marcus Ljungquist

Department of Animal Ecology, Lund University

Click on the name to learn more about Marcus!

 
Marcus

Workshop 28 April 2010, 10-17.30 at IKDC, Lund University.

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