Dear all,
 
there are still 2 seats left for the upcoming Sescape Genomics course!
 
Dates: online, 6-10 November 
 
Course website: [ https://www.physalia-courses.org/courses-workshops/course70/ 
]( https://www.physalia-courses.org/courses-workshops/course70/ )
 
In this course, students will firstly learn how to extract environmental data 
from publicly available databases and how to use it to characterize the 
seascape structure and conditions. For instance, students will learn how to use 
remote sensing data to describe sea water temperature oscillations or sea water 
movements. Next, the course will bring its focus on genomic analyses: students 
will learn how to evaluate genetic structures in the marine environment and how 
to calculate and display connectivity between populations. The combination of 
environmental and genomic data will also lead to the study of local adaptation. 
Students will learn different methods to discover genetic/genomic signatures 
potentially involved in adaptation against specific environmental constraints. 
The course will also cover the critical task of the interpretation and 
validation of the results, particularly in an applied conservation and 
management context. Finally, the course will consider the crucial aspects
  and good habits to account for designing a seascape genomics experiment (e.g. 
sampling design) from a relevant scientific question.
 
Best regards,
Carlo
 
 
 
 

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Carlo Pecoraro, Ph.D


Physalia-courses DIRECTOR

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