EES Conference

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Welcome to the 2009 EES Conference

Dates: October 12th and 13th 2009

Location: LMU Biozentrum in Martinsried

The annual EES conference is being held on the 12. and 13. October 2009 at the LMU Biozentrum. Everyone interested in topics in Evolution, Ecology, and/or Systematics is invited to join. At this conference we also welcome the new Master students and there will be the first EES graduation ceremony for the students who will have finished their Master degree.

Invited speakers:

Manyuan Long from the University of Chicago
Manyuan Long
http://pondside.uchicago.edu/~longlab/
Manyuan works on the evolutionary biology of the origin of genes with novel functions.

Joachim Kurtz from the University of Muenster
Joachim Kurz
http://ieb.uni-muenster.de/animalevolecol
Joachim works on he evolutionary ecology of specificity and phenotypic plasticity in innate immunity and adaptation of parasites to different host immune systems.

EES Young Researchers Prizes

All finishing Master, Diplom and PhD students were invited to apply for the EES prizes for the best Master and PhD theses. Every applicant will present his or her work at the EES conference. At the end of the conference, a jury consisting of EES professors will decide who will win the prizes. For more information about the EES prizes contact Stephan Hutter (hutter"at"bio.lmu.de).

Poster session

All EES Master students who have just finished their first year of the program will present a poster of the work they did in their second lab rotation (IRT2).


Program

Monday 12th of October

10:00Welcome
Talk by invited speaker
10:15Manyuan Long, University of Chicago

"Gene movement between X and autosomes and evolutionary mechanisms"

11:15Coffee break
Talks by Master/Diplom students applying for an EES Young Researchers Prize
11:30Pablo Duchen

"The evolution of Cayaponia (Cucurbitaceae): Repeated shifts from bat to bee pollination and long-distance dispersal to Africa 2-6 million years ago"

11:45Jennifer Lohr

"Experiments on host-parasite interactions in Daphnia galeata and two sympatric lake parasites"

12:00Oliver Hawlitschek

"Reptiles and amphibians of the Comoro Islands"

12:15Matthias Konrad

"Slave rebellion in the ant Temnothorax curvispinosus and the inhibition of worker reproduction in the ant Temnothorax longispinosus"

12:30Poster Introduction
12:45Lunch (offered by EES, please sign up!)
13:45Poster session by 2nd cohort EES Master students
Talks by Master/Diplom students applying for an EES Young Researchers Prize
14:45Rebecca Meredith

"Functional diversity measures and null models describe assembly patterns in grassland communities"

15:00Delsy Trujillo

"Mechanism of pollination systems in Cranichideae (Orchidaceae)"

15:15Rob Morrison

"Ecology, chemistry and genetics: What part have they played in the speciation of two sibling species from the genus Lasius (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)"

15:30Ricardo Wilches

"Evolution of two X-chromosome regions associated with cold stress resistance in European Drosophila melanogaster"

15:45End of day 1



Tuesday 13th of October

Talk by invited speaker
10:00Joachim Kurtz, University of Münster

"The evolutionary ecology of specific immunity in invertebrates"

11:00Coffee break
Talks by PhD students applying for an EES Young Researchers Prize
11:15Stefan Laurent

"Statistical evaluation of demographic models in Drosophila melanogaster"

11:35Elisabeth Bolund

"Condition dependence and fitness consequences of sexual traits in Zebra Finches"

11:55Sabine Dietrich

"Detrimental effects of a pharmaceutical mixture on Daphnia magna"

12:15Lunch (offered by EES, please sign up!)
Talks by PhD students applying for an EES Young Researchers Prize
13:20Winfried Hense

"X chromosome inactivation during Drosophila spermatogenesis"

13:40Holger Schielzeth

"Causes of between-individual variation in mating preferences"

14:00Carlos Merino

"Population genetic approaches to speciation of wild tomatoes with special reference to Solanum habrochaites and S. arcanum"

14:20Movie: Evolution before our eyes
14:30Coffee break
15:00Graduation ceremony for the 1st cohort of EES Master students
15:30Young Researchers Prize ceremony
15:45End of day 2



The organization team consists of:

Miriam Linnenbrink (linnenbrink“at“bio.lmu.de)
Iris Fischer (iris.fischer“at“bio.lmu.de)
Mingbo Yin (yin”at”biologie.uni-muenchen.de)
Iris Fischer Miriam Linnenbrink Mingbo Yin

Signing up

If you would like to join the conference, please send an email Iris Fischer.

Previous EES conferences

The EES Conference 2008 - the second annual EES conference.

In 2007 the EES conference took place for the first time. See here for the details and some pictures of the First EES Conference.