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mmedina@ucmerced.edu
Symbiosis Workshop 2013
an integrative meeting of biologists focusing on symbiosis research
Sierra Nevada Research Institute, Yosemite National Park,
Co-organized by Mónica Medina (UC Merced) and Joel Sachs (UC Riverside)
May 25-26, 2013.
DEADLINES:
EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION*: JANUARY 15TH
POSTER/TALK SUBMISSIONS*: MARCH 15TH
*If paying by check, please make sure to send us an email to keep an eye out for your payment.
KEYNOTE SPEAKER: John N. Thompson
Title: "Relentless Coevolutionary Dynamics"
Abstract: We now know that coevolution is not a slow and stately
process. It is often fast and relentless at every temporal and spatial
scale. We have evidence of rapid coevolutionary change in environments
ranging from relatively simple microcosms to complex communities in
nature. The process generates ever-shifting mosaics of adaptation and
counter-adaptation across ecosytems. Most coevolutionary changes do not
lead to sustained directional change in species, but they are
ecologically important and evolutionarily crucial as the means by which
populations persist. It is likely that we are still underestimating the
rates and importance of ongoing coevolution among interacting species.
Key information for our 3rd annual meeting:
Why:
We again had a very successful event last year! This inspired us to
keep the momentum going. Our goal is continue these meetings every year
at Yosemite to better integrate scientists that focus on symbiosis
research. The last couple of years, the event was funded by the
University of California (Office of the President and UC Merced Office
of Research) enabling us to bring people from all over the state and the
Western US. We would like to attract participants from the rest of the
country for what promises to become an important regional meeting for
our discipline. This year we are still trying to keep costs down, so
please be prepared to share quaint but rustic facilities at a field
station.
Who:
We plan this meeting to be small by design (<50) and seek to gather
scientists interested in cooperation and symbiosis. Last year the
workshop covered a range of symbiosis topics from ecology and evolution
to molecular mechanisms. We have made reservations for approximately 45
attendees (though more options are available for anyone who would like
to stay nearby). We would like to make room for a diverse group of
people so we will initially accept up to 3 lab members per group
(including the PI) on a first come first served basis.
When:
The meeting will be held May 25th-26th, though we hope that attendees
will arrive on Friday to enjoy the park. We will schedule talks for part
of each day so that there is plenty of time to enjoy the beautiful
Yosemite Valley and environs. Since time at the conference is limited,
we will ask attendees to submit an abstract and a preference (talk
versus poster). We will hope to give everyone their first preference,
but some of the attendees might be asked to submit posters if there is a
limitation in talk slots. Abstract and early bird registration are due
on February 1st.
Where:
The talks and all meals will take place at the community center in
Wawona, California which just within the South Entrance of Yosemite
National Park and part of the Sierra Nevada Research Institute (SNRI).
SNRI has a set of cabins throughout Wawona and all within a short walk
of the community center.
Costs:
Grad students $180, Postdocs $200, PIs $220 by January 15. grad
students $220, postdocs $240, PIs $260 after January 15. This fee will
cover both lodging and food. Last year the food was excellent so we hope
to maintain a high level of quality this year too!
Please register here.
Please direct any questions to Joel Sachs at joel[dot]sachs[at]ucr.edu