10th Annual Ecological Genomics Symposium 

October 26 to 28, 2012 

Kansas City Country Club Plaza 

Symposium website:   http://ecogen.ksu.edu/symp2012 


  
DEADLINES: 

Friday, 9/28         Early Registration at discounted rates 

Friday, 9/28         Poster Abstracts for oral presentation consideration and 
poster sessions 

Friday, 9/28         Hotel Reservations at the Marriott on the beautiful 
Country Club Plaza 


  
PROGRAM: 

This year marks the 10th ANNIVERSARY of the Ecological Genomics Symposium. We 
have put together an outstanding and extended lineup of fourteen speakers that 
will cover the latest research results, a retrospective on progress in 
Ecological Genomics over the last 10 years, as well as challenges and 
opportunities for the future.  Symposium details can be found at 
ecogen.ksu.edu/symp2012 .   The meeting will convene at 7:00 p.m. on Friday, 
October 26, and conclude at Noon on Sunday, October 28. 


  
REGISTRATION: 

Please register online today at:   www.ecogen.ksu.edu/symp2012 .   You may also 
register to attend the optional Saturday night banquet at the Brio Tuscan 
Grille for an additional fee of $50. 


  
POSTER ABSTRACTS: 

Poster topics should be related to the field of Ecological Genomics.  A LIMITED 
NUMBER OF SUBMITTED POSTER ABSTRACTS WILL BE SELECTED FOR ORAL PRESENTATIONS.   
Instructions for submitting your abstract online are at:   
http://ecogen.ksu.edu/symp2012/abstract.html .   DEADLINE:   Friday, September 
28, 2012. 


  
VENUE:   The symposium will take place at the Kansas City Marriott on the 
beautiful Country Club Plaza in Kansas City, Missouri.   Reserve your hotel 
room online by visiting the Symposium website.   Deadline:   September 28, 
2012. 


  
FEATURED SPEAKERS: 
+Jenn A. Brisson, University of Nebraska 

     The genetic basis of wing polymorphism in pea aphids 

+Bill Cresko, University of Oregon 

     Exploring evolution genome-wide in the threespine stickleback 

+Scott V. Edwards, Harvard University 

     Genomic, geographic and temporal tracking of a rapidly evolving 
host-pathogen system 

+Martin E. Feder, University of Chicago and 

+Jack C. Schultz, University of Missouri 

     10 years of Ecological Genomics:   Where have we gone and where are we 
going? 

+Loretta Johnson, Kansas State University 

     Phenotypic and genetic variation of a keystone grass across the Great 
Plains' precipitation gradient 

+Jan Kammenga, Wageningen University 

     Ecological and evolutionary genomics of C. elegans 

+Thomas Mitchell-Olds, Duke University 

     A novel gain of function polymorphism controlling complex traits and 
fitness in nature 

+Jeanne M. Serb, Iowa State University 

     Molecular ecology and adaptation of visual photopigments in scallops 

+Emilie Snell-Rood, University of Minnesota 

     The transcriptomics of nutritional plasticity in horned beetles 

+John (Jack) Werren, University of Rochester 

     Using Nasonia (and its microbes) to investigate the genomics of adaptation 
and speciation 

+Chris Wheat, Stockholm University 

     Ecological Genomics: Emerging general insights from butterflies 

+Thomas G. Whitham, Northern Arizona University 

     The role of community genetics in providing solutions to climate change, 
conserving biodiversity, and habitat destruction: Genetic-based ecosystem 
restoration 

+Patricia J. Wittkopp, University of Michigan 

      Genomic sources of regulatory mutation: Mutation, polymorphism, and 
divergence 


  
TRAVEL FELLOWSHIPS : 

Funds are available to support student and postdoc travel awards to attend the 
Ecological Genomics Symposium.   The fellowships are supported by the U.S. 
National Science Foundation (IOS-1244871) with the goal of increasing the 
cultural and scientific diversity of the young scientists at the symposium.   
The deadline for submitting applications was September 17. 


  
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION will be posted on our website, 
www.ecogen.ksu.edu/symp2012 , as details are finalized. 


  
FUNDING for this symposium is provided by The National Science Foundation and 
Kansas State University. 


  
Ecological Genomics Institute Directors: 

   Dr. Loretta Johnson,  [email protected] 

   Dr. Michael Herman,  [email protected] 

   Kansas State University, Division of Biology 

   116 Ackert Hall, Manhattan, KS  66506-4901 

   www.ecogen.ksu.edu 

by 

Doris Merrill, Program Coordinator 

[email protected] 


  

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