This is off the Legacy Family Tree software topic, but may be of interest to 
those who can attend (the University of Melbourne may video record, but I am 
not sure) –

Genetics and Geography: Using Genomic Data and Mathematical Models to Infer 
Population History and 
Demography<https://unimelb.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=67e9f3eee9787324ce472c2c2&id=9629474ba0&e=4d565ce641>
Friday 30 Aug 2019
6:00 pm - 7:00 pm
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Behrend Memorial Lecture in Mathematics
Genetic differences between and within populations can tell us a lot about the 
historical movements of people around the world. In this lecture, Associate 
Professor Stephen Leslie will present his work on learning about human 
population history from DNA data. He will present some of the findings from the 
People of the British Isles project, relating to UK population history, and 
some more recent work following on from this study.

Presenter: Associate Professor Stephen Leslie

Regards, Ian Thomas
Albert Park, Victoria 3206 Australia

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