GCRG members Malin Pinsky, Brendan Reid, and collaborator Isaac Overcast organized a symposium on genomic time series data on January 4 at the American Society of Naturalists Meeting in Pacific Grove, CA. This symposium drew together researchers from the Stanford, UCSC, Drexel, the University of Hawaii, the Paris Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, and Columbia to discuss how observing changes in genomes over time can help us understand the effects of environmental change on the recent evolution of populations.
Highlighted GCRG Talks:
Malin Pinsky – Albatross Re-Collection Project and the scientific insights we can get from century-old fish stored in “rum.”
Brendan Reid and Isaac Overcast – Inferring recent demographic patterns across species with temporal genomic data.
Meaghan Clark – Impacts of inbreeding on fitness of a threatened rattlesnake revealed through long term monitoring.
Jaelyn Bos – The coral gets around: Understanding gene flow in central Philippines Acropora