Travel Fellowships for the 12th Annual Ecological Genomics Symposium


The Ecological Genomics Institute (ecogen.ksu.edu) at Kansas State University 
has funds to support student and postdoc travel fellowships to attend the 12th 
Annual Ecological Genomics Symposium (ecogen.ksu.edu/symp2014) in Kansas City 
from October 31st to November 2nd 2014.



The 12th Ecological Genomics Symposium will feature an outstanding lineup of 
speakers that will discuss their latest research results.



Zach Cheviron, University of Illinois, Evolutionary and functional genomics of 
high-altitude adaptation in deer mice



Casandra Extavour, Harvard University, Using Drosophilid flies to understand 
how the development of reproductive capacity may be influenced by ecological 
niche



Jack Gilbert, University of Chicago and Argonne. Mapping the Microbiome in 
Agricultural Ecology



Felicity Jones, Max Planck Institute, Tübingen, Germany, Molecular mechanisms 
of adaptive divergence and speciation in threespine sticklebacks.



Catherine Linnen, University of Kentucky, From mice to mutations: Genetic basis 
of adaptive coloration in Peromyscus



Michael Lynch, Indiana University, Moving population-genomics forward: 5000 
Daphnia pulex genomes



Sean Place, Sonoma State University, Comparative transcriptomics: An 
alternative approach to conservation in the Southern Ocean



Jesse Poland, Kansas State University, TBA-High-throughput genotype and 
phenotype analysis of agriculture ecosystems



John Stinchcombe, University of Toronto, Ecology and genomics of life history 
adaptation in introduced Arabidopsis populations



Alex Wilson, University of Miami, Metabolic and developmental integration of 
the obligate intracellular symbionts of sap feeding insects



POSTER SESSIONS:  A poster sessions will be held on Friday evening and Saturday 
afternoon.  Poster topics should be related to the field of Ecological 
Genomics.  A LIMITED NUMBER OF SUBMITTED POSTER ABSTRACTS WILL BE SELECTED FOR 
ORAL PRESENTATIONS.





TRAVEL FELLOWSHIPS. The fellowships are supported by the American Genetics 
Association with the goal of increasing the cultural and scientific diversity 
of the young scientists at the symposium. AGA-sponsored students and post-docs 
will receive a free 3-year student membership in the AGA.  Membership provides 
eligibility to compete for awards and participate in Council elections, a 
Journal of Heredity subscription and access to the entire 100-year Journal 
archive.



Your application packet must include each of the following:

1.     A statement that you are a United States citizen or permanent resident 
who is currently enrolled in a MS or PhD program or working as a postdoctoral 
researcher in the United States.

2.     A title and abstract for a poster to be presented by the applicant.

3.     A short CV/resume. Please include your gender and race and ethnicity for 
AGA reporting.

4.     A paragraph on why you are interested in attending the symposium.

5.     A brief letter of recommendation from your advisor submitted under 
separate cover.  The letter should be sent to [email protected] by 
Monday, September 15, 2014.


Complete application (items 1 to 4) should be submitted as a single pdf 
document to [email protected].   The deadline for submission is Monday, 
September 15, 2014


For questions about the application contact Michael Herman at [email protected] 
or 785-532-6741?

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