There is increasing recognition that ecological and evolutionary genetics approaches should be combined to study phenotypic diversity, adaptation and evolution. This conference will bring together researchers working at the intersection of evolutionary genetics and ecology to study the evolution of animals and plants.
Objective of the event :
This conference will review recent advances in the origin of diversity in animals and plants. It should also allow the establishment of new collaborative links between researchers from various disciplines. The poster session will provide an opportunity to introduce invited foreign researchers to the research work being carried out in France that combines evolutionary genetics and ecology. In the spirit of the Collège de France, the symposium will be open to all, free of charge and without conditions.
Only the day of May 23 requires registration. If you only wish to attend the day of May 22, it is not necessary to register.
Registration is open until April 23.
Organizing Committee :
Virginie Courtier Orgogozo, Professor attached to the Biodiversity and Ecosystems Chair of the Collège de France, Director of Research at the CNRS, Associate Professor at the Ecole Polytechnique, Paris Cité University, Jacques Monod Institut, Paris.
Abderrahman Khila, Research Director at the CNRS, Institute of Functional Genomics, Lyon.