We offer the opportunity to submite abstracts with focus on following topics: One topic must be selected from the following: Basic Molecular Mechanisms; Cancer Genetics; Clinical Genetics; Complex Genetics/Diseases; Cytogenetics / CNVs; Genetic Counselling, Education, Genetic Services, Public Policy; Monogenic Disease – from Gene Identification to Pathomechanism; Normal Variation, Population Genetics, Genetic Epidemiology, Evolutionary Genetics; Prenatal Diagnosis, Reproductive Medicine; Technology, Bioinformatics; Therapy for Genetic Diseases. Please go to our abstract site, there you will find all instructions you need. If you have any questions do not hesitate to contact us by email to organisation@gfhev.de. All lectures on "Quality Assessment" (QW) or "Educational Session" (EDU) are given in German. The text volume of your abstract should not be longer than 3.000 characters. Every abstract will be reviewed. Abstracts will be accepted as oral or poster presentations depending on their quality. All accepted abstracts will be published in the journal medizinischegenetik, edition 1-2013. You will receive an email whether your abstract was accepted as oral presentation or as poster by January 1, 2013. All presenters are requested to submit their presentation at least three hours before the start of their session to the Media Check. The GfH Presentation Award 2013 of 1000 Euro for outstanding research by young scientists presented as a spoken contribution at the conference will be awarded on Friday (March 22, 2013, 15:15). All young scientists submitting spoken presentations are encouraged to apply. All posters will be presented for the whole duration of the meeting. The posters can be mounted on Wednesday, March 20, 2013 from 13:00 hrs CET on. The dismantling of posters should not start before Friday, March 22, 2013. Please removed your poster on Friday between 13:00 and 15:30 hrs CET. All posters that have not been dismantled and removed at this time will be removed by authorised representatives of GfH. Poster Exhibition takes place in the ICD Foyer. Authors were asked to be present at their poster booths during the poster session. The best scored abstracts, which could not be selected for oral presentation, will compete for the 4 GfH Poster Awards 2013 (each 500 Euro). The prizes will be awarded on Friday (March 22, 2013, 15:15). ... [Information of the supplier]
Das Myrmekologie-Team der Abteilung für Evolutionary Zoology and Human Biology der Universität Debrecen (Ungarn) lädt zum 6. Zentraleuropäischen Workshop für Myrmekologie ein. Die Konferenz wird einem neuen und modernen Gebäude mit guter Infrastruktur stattfinden. [Information des Anbieters, übersetzt]
Die 30. Jahrestagung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Humangenetik wird gemeinsam mit der Österreichischen Gesellschaft für Humangenetik und der Schweizerischen Gesellschaft für Medizinische Genetik veranstaltet. Die Tagung findet vom 6.-8.3.2019 im congress centrum in Weimar statt. [Redaktion vifabio]
Dear colleague, it is our pleasure to host the 8th Central European Workshop of Myrmecology in Regensburg. Ants have played a large role in zoological research at the University of Regensburg for almost 20 years, and today the team at the chair of evolutionary biology and zoology at UR is among the largest groups devoted to the study of ants in Central Europe. We are looking forward to three days of fascinating talks and presentations about our most favorite pet animals and are quite optimistic that also the post-congress tour through the surroundings of Regensburg will meet the needs of any myrmecologist. But when coming to Regensburg you should not forget to take the chance to enjoy the vibrancy of a city with a bi-millennial history, with the largest medieval city center north of the Alps, a picturesque urban landscape and lots of beer gardens. You are cordially invited to experience the 8th CEWM in Regensburg and we are looking forward to meeting you and enjoying your contribution. More information about how to register and details of the program will be added to the webpage in early 2019. ... [Information of the supplier]
The Hennig Society was founded in 1980 with the expressed purpose of promoting the field of Phylogenetic Systematics. The Society has a strong international character meeting once a year, typically only every other year in North America. The meeting "Hennig XXXII" will be helb in Rostock, Germany, August 2nd to 7th, 2013. ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
The Dresden Meetings on Insect Phylogeny are dedicated to a broad variety of topics concerning the phylogeny of insects. This includes both the interordinal and intraordinal levels, both morphological and molecular work, and both extant and fossil taxa, as well as occasional methodological contributions. The 6th Dresden Meeting on Insect Phylogeny (2013) will not have a particular focus but will generally deal with frontline topics of phylogenetic research in insects. There will be about 25 invited talks presented by high-profile specialists. In addition, there is the possibility to submit free oral presentations and posters. The language of the Meeting is English. ... [Information of the supplier]
The molecular revolution has led to an explosion of phylogenetic research that has both confirmed many long-standing hypotheses as well as forcing us to rethink many others. A more recent, associated development is that of divergence-time estimation, resulting in so-called "timetrees". Whereas phylogenies can only present hypotheses of evolutionary relationships and character evolution, timetrees add an important temporal component to expand our research questions to include investigations of what historical events might have helped drive the evolution of a given structure or taxon. Although all divergence-time estimates are ultimately based on fossil information (including paleogeographic events), the coupling of these data with DNA sequence data has led to a much more comprehensive set of estimates, given that the fossil record alone can only date a subset of the nodes in a tree and often not as precisely as desired. Whereas molecular phylogenetics is well established in Germany, research into timetrees is in its comparative infancy with respect to both its methodological and applied, empirical aspects. Instead, much of the initiative in this area comes from outside of Germany. By presenting a symposium covering diverse aspects of timetrees, we hope to stimulate interest in this developing field of phylogenetics. ... [Information of the supplier]
The Dresden Meetings on Insect Phylogeny are dedicated to a broad variety of topics concerning the phylogeny of insects. This includes both the interordinal and intraordinal levels, both morphological and molecular work, and both extant and fossil taxa, as well as occasional methodological contributions. The 7th Dresden Meeting on Insect Phylogeny (2015) will not have a particular focus but will generally deal with frontline topics of phylogenetic research in insects. There will be ca. 30 talks presented by high-profile specialists, plus many poster presentations. The language of the Meeting is English. ... [Information of the supplier]
The Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum Berlin and the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin are glad to welcome you to the 2016 GGBN conference, held from June 21 through June 24, 2016, in Berlin, Germany. The Global Genome Biodiversity Network is a collaborative effort to cryo-preserve and provide access to genomic samples from across the Tree of Life. Sessions and Workshops are planned on: Concerted collecting and sampling strategies to preserve the Tree of Life; Sampling the lost world in Natural History collections; Nagoya Protocol: consequences and solutions; Knowledge exchange: natural history meets applied biobanking; and Implementing GGBN standards and best practices. ... [Information of the supplier]
Phylogenetics is concerned with what is probably the most important problem in biology: reconstructing the evolutionary history of present-day organisms from molecular data, such as DNA, or morphological characters. Hidden from view, in phylogenetics software packages used by biologists, are algorithms implementing stochastic and combinatorial methods on binary trees, as well as more general network structures. The mathematics involved represent a unique confluence of probability theory, discrete mathematics, stochastic methods, and statistical inference, as well as algebraic methods such as group theory. There are many important theoretical and practical problems that arise, such as statistical identifiability of models, consistency and convergence of methods. These problems can only be solved using a multi-disciplinary approach. Phylomania brings together internationally recognised experts, with the aim of discussing the pressing research problems in phylogenetics. ... [Information of the supplier]