Enrollment for the 11th annual Applied Phylogenetics Workshop was announced earlier today. The intensive week-long workshop will be held at the scenic
Bodega Bay Marine Laboratory from March 7–13, 2010. The course assembles a team of instructors to provide lectures and hands-on tutorials on a diverse range of topics in the field of phylogenetic biology, including Bayesian and maximum likelihood estimation of phylogeny, divergence times, character evolution, and diversification rates. Additional details and application forms can be obtained from the course website
here, and are due by January 8, 2010. It's sure to be a blast!
4 comments:
Will instructions for application be appearing on EvolDir in the near future?
Hey Rich: The announcement will go out on EvolDir tonight...I guess this constitutes a Dechronization scoop :-)
You should probably start preparing your Pulitzer acceptance speech.
If you take a break from the conference you can take a hot compost bath just down the road in Freestone CA. Osmosis Enzyme Baths.
Also the bakery there in Freestone has the best bear claws in the world. One bear claw feeds two people; honest.
I'm not connected I just used to live over there. Biologists, compost baths.....
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