Save the date: the deadline for the 2024 GREG Rosemary Grant Advanced Awards will be October 15, 2024. These awards grant up to $3,500 to expand dissertation work. Full application details available soon. https://t.co/iy8eTK9kEn
What are the limitations for estimating effective population size (Ne) using genomic data for plant populations?
with @RobertaGargiu10
https://t.co/RkhmiVmM7D
Conservation genetics legend, Fred Allendorf is visiting Australia in September and will give a version of his popular 3 day courses in Perth. EOI: https://t.co/aVyt8gVoUH
IIDS Now Hiring
IIDS/GBRC is hiring a full-time Genomics Research Associate. They will assist in the operation & maintenance of research equipment to produce cutting edge genome-scale data.
Learn more about this opportunity and apply at https://t.co/Ss5xsAzFup
🚨Very happy to inform you that our #RADseq course is back!
‼️🚀Save the date and join us in November to learn how to analyse your RADseq data with this stellar team of instructors @naiara_re@TerezaManousaki and @NataliaDA10 🤩
✏️https://t.co/HGqiaXRzeb
@RAD_seq
Now it is complete☺️
We have an amazing lineup of instructors with @giulio_formenti @GuidoRGallo @llabueg and invited speakers with @aubombarely @NadolinaB @Thomas_Mathers for the #GenomeAssembly and Annotation course
Still a few seats available: https://t.co/UcN7fpFwXi
Please RT
📢There's time until March 2024 to submit papers to the @EvolAppJournal Special Issue "Effective Population Size in Conservation and Biodiversity Monitoring", dedicated to Mike Bruford.
We need your studies on plants and fungi too!🌿🍄
Read the great thread👇for more details!
Postdoc position with Kerry Naish (U Washington) and Paul Moran (NOAA) on genomics of life history variation in Chinook salmon! This would be a really fun postdoc gig!
https://t.co/UFITQmJW6F
We have five genetics positions open in NOAA, with terms up to 10 years! 3 are at the NWFSC in Seattle. Jobs open at https://t.co/qriyvq8afT on Feb 1 and will close quickly. Details on the Seattle jobs in this and following tweets:
With some delay... we wish you a pleasant new year 2024, and we hope that you keep enjoying reading Evolutionary Applications.
Last December issue https://t.co/RMenrjfo4l
and the freshly baked January issue https://t.co/2ESip2Fk0O
Hot off the press is rTASSEL, an R front-end for TASSEL published in the Journal of Open Source Software!
If you’re looking for an easy R package to import & filter genotypes, run GWAS, perform genomic prediction & more - rTASSEL is the package for you. A 🧵 on the key features:
1/ #popgen peeps! Check out our latest preprint on Range Expansions, or better on why it's so difficult to detect range expansions using genetic data.
https://t.co/ds6jJCOp36
Panmixia in the American eel extends to its tropical range of distribution: Biological implications and policymaking challenges
https://t.co/utOAYT7zhK
by Ulmo-Diaz et al @LaboBernatchez#eel#anguilla#structure#genomics
Genetic and environmental drivers of migratory behavior in western burrowing owls and implications for conservation and management
https://t.co/FpZcW0Ar5w
by Barr et al
#GeneFlow#owls#migration#environment