Past events

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Mon, Apr 1 2019

The comparative approach, whether applied to traits, genes, or trees, forms the foundation of biological research. Moving these data into a semantic framework

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Mon, Apr 1 2019

The increasingly easy access to large SNP datasets for wild organisms means that it’s an exciting time to be working in population genomics and molecular

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Fri, Mar 29 2019

This Friday we will practice mixed models again. We will finally play with random interactions and correlated random effects (like those used in genetic,

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Tue, Mar 26 - Thu, Mar 28 2019

RevBayes provides an interactive environment for statistical computation in phylogenetics. It is primarily intended for modelling, simulation, and Bayesian

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Tue, Mar 26 - Thu, Mar 28 2019

Are you (or your student) new to molecular lab work? Could you (or they) benefit from an introduction to operating in a genetics lab?

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Tue, Mar 26 2019

Adaptation to environmental change is central to the origin and persistence of species. Mismatches between the timing of key life history events and optimal

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Mon, Mar 18 2019

Registration is now open for the EcoGenomics and BioInformatics Lab (EBL) and Biomolecular Resources Facility (BRF) Facilitated RNA Sequencing and

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Sun, Feb 17 - Fri, Feb 22 2019

The CBA is pleased to be supporting Taming the BEAST Down Under in Sydney

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Thu, Feb 21 2019

Adaptive radiation is one of the key drivers of species diversity, yet the mechanism through which it is achieved, and the outcome of the process, is largely

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