Our next PhyloPizza event will take place Tuesday, April 8, at 5:30 in the National Museum of Natural History’s Executive Conference Room (ECR). Tracy Heath will give a talk entitled “The Fossilized Birth-Death Process: A Coherent Model of Fossil Calibration for Divergence Time Estimation.” Join us! Keep up to date with future events here. Flier for this event here.
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March PhyloPizza
Our next PhyloPizza event will take place Tuesday, March 11, at 5:30 at the University of Maryland’s campus in College Park, MD, in the Bioscience Research Building, room 1103. Kevin Omland will give a talk entitled “Using species trees to reconstruct character evolution: repeated loss of female song and elaborate coloration across orioles, blackbirds and al songbirds.” Join us! Keep up to date with future events here. Flier for this event here.
February PhyloPizza
Our next PhyloPizza event will take place Tuesday, February 11, at 5:30 in the National Museum of Natural History’s Vertebrate Zoology Seminar Room (WG-33). Max Alekseyev will give a talk entitled “Mammalian Phylogenomics: A Genome Rearrangements Perspective.” Join us! Keep up to date with future events here. Flier for this event here.
June PhyloPizza
We are pleased to announce our next PhyloPizza event will take place June 11, 2013 at 5:30 in the National Museum of Natural History’s Rose Room. Eugene Koonin will give a talk entitled “What should replace the Tree of Life and Molecular Clock?” Join us! This is our last event for the summer. Keep up to date with future events here. Flier for this event here. See you then!
See you in Snowbird
The Braun Lab is headed to Snowbird, UT for the 2013 Evolution meeting. Keep your eyes out for a talks by post-doc Sarah Kingston (“Hybridization, introgression and differentiation on a continental scale: genome-wide sequence analysis”) and pre-doc Noor White (“Unraveling the Evolutionary History of Nocturnality in the Nightbirds”). See you in Snowbird!
Registration Open for the 2013 Frontiers in Phylogenetics Spring Symposium
The 2013 Spring Symposium organized by the Frontiers in Phylogenetics Consortium (of which Mike is a co-PI), will be held at the Natural History Museum in Washington, DC, May 20-21, 2013. This year’s topic is “Genome-Scale Phylogenetics”. Schedules are available for day one and day two. Registration is free–simply fill out this form. See you in May!