Gorges de l'Hérault Saint Guilhem le Désert

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Monday, May 27
09:00 Bus from Montpellier to Hameau de l'Etoile
10:00 Accueil - Café & croissants
11:00 - 12:30 KEYNOTE T. STADLER : Phylogenetics in action - merging epidemiology and evolutionary biology
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12:30 Déjeuner - Installation
14:15 - 16:30 6x 20 min TALKS (including questions) M. BLUM - Bayesian robust principal component analysis to detect genomic regions involved in local adaptation => slides (pdf)
M. BACAK - Computing medians and means of phylogenetic trees => slides (pdf)
M. BEDFORD - Antigenic flux in the influenza virus population => slides (pdf)
Pause (15min)
M. HILLER - Linking phenotypic differences between species to differences in their genomes
M. GUENOCHE - Methods for consensus of partial trees => slides (pdf)
M. NUMMINEM - How much do the genotypes of bacteria reveal about the transmission events, when the majority of infections are unobserved? Assessing the probability of direct transmission with a branching process approach
16:30 Thé ou Café & gâteaux
17:00 - 18:30 KEYNOTE S.KELK - Recent advances in rooted phylogenetic networks: the long road to explicit hypothesis generation
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20:00 Apéritif
20:30 Dîner
Tuesday, May 28
09:00 - 10:30 KEYNOTE N. BEERENWINKEL - Cancer as an evolutionary process
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10:30 Thé ou Café
11:00 - 12:30 KEYNOTE B. BOUSSAU - Genome-scale phylogenomics
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12:30 Déjeuner
14:15 - 16:30 6x 20 min TALKS (including questions) M. ANISINOVA - Advantages of using Markov codon models for phylogeny reconstruction => slides (pdf)
R.F. SCHWARZ - MEDICC : Minimum Event Distance for Intra-tumour Copy number Comparisons => slides (pptx)
S. PEISCHL - The accumulation of deleterious mutations during range expansions
Pause (15min)
A. LAMBERT - Epidemics with random sampling => slides (pdf)
S. PARKS - Non-Reversible Models for Phylogenetics Using Both Nucleotide and Amino Acid Data => slides (pdf)
G. SHIRREFF - The phyloanatomy of early SIV infection => slides (pptx)
16:30 Thé ou Café & gâteaux - Balade, piscine...
19:00 - 20:30 : POSTERS (even numbers) Vin, Apéritif & discussions
20:30 Dîner
Wednesday, May 29
09:00 - 10:30 KEYNOTE G. Mc VEAN - Dissecting the genetic contribution to human disease
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10:30 Thé ou Café
11:00 - 12:30 KEYNOTE I. HOLMES - Phylogenetics grammars and heterogeneous space-time models
12:30 Déjeuner
14:00 - 20:00 Visite de Saint-Guilhem-le-Désert (Balade, Canoë ...)
20:30 Dîner
Thursday, May 30
09:00 - 10:30 KEYNOTE A. DRUMMOND - Bayesian molecular epidemiology
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10:30 Thé ou Café
11:00 - 12:30 KEYNOTE D. MARTIN - Factors influencing recombination in viruses
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12:30 Déjeuner
14:15 - 16:30 6x 20 min TALKS (including questions) S. LEVIYANG - Computational Inference Methods for HIV Escape from Immune System Response
S. LEBRE - A new molecular evolution model for Limited Insertion Independent of Substitution (LIIS) => slides (pdf)
M. HARTFIELD - Determining the effect of Hepatitis C genotype on infection outcome => slides (pdf)
Pause (15min)
P. ARNDT - Neutral evolution of duplicated DNA - an evolutionary stick-breaking process causes scale-invariant behavior => slides (pdf)
F. BIELEJEC - Inferring large-scale heterogeneous evolutionary processes through time => slides (pdf)
S. LYCETT - Bayesian methods for detecting epistatic interactions and compensatory mutations in Influenza A viruses => slides (pdf)
16:30 Thé ou Café & gâteaux - Balade, piscine...
19:00 - 20:30 POSTERS (odd numbers) Vin, Apéritif & discussions
20:30 Dîner
Friday, May 31
09:00 - 10:30 KEYNOTE S. BONHOEFFER - The paradox of heritability of HIV viral load?
10:30 Thé ou Café
11:00 - 12:30 KEYNOTE E. MATSEN - Phylogenetics and the human microbiome
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12:30 Déjeuner
14:30 The end! Bus to Montpellier

 

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