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DBC News is a monthly publication that seeks to inform first and foremost faculty members, researchers and students. It also reaches out to a wider community - Department of Computational Biology partners, visiting faculty and friends.
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Alongside the Department's website it is a complementary means of keeping abreast of the Department's rich and diversified scientific activities - visiting faculty, exceptional conferences, publications, awards, appointments, calls for papers and research, ...
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The whole DBC extends the warmest of welcomes to new members.
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Melinda is joining the DBC and CIG Admin Team!
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Previously, Melinda worked at EPFL for different laboratories.
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"I'm very excited to get started and join the department !"
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March 14th - DBC Internal seminar with Arianna Ravera
Image Analysis Specialist - DCSR - University of Lausanne
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Arianna Ravera will present the DCSR and her role.
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Associate Professor - Sex and Evolution Research Group
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Natural History Museum, Norway
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"Phylogenomic insights into adaptive radiations"
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15th Lausanne Comp Bio Meeting
When: March 12th, 2024 from 10 am to 2 pm
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The goal of this meeting series is to bring together researchers from UNIL, CHUV, EPFL and industry, who are active in the field of Computational and Quantitative Biology. The meetings are sponsored by the Department of Computational Biology at UNIL.
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Biopôle Discovery Day 2024 - March 26th
This annual event is tailored for master’s and PhD students, young professionals and academic researchers aspiring to make their mark in the life sciences. Learn more
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FameLab2024
FameLab is an international competition that challenges participants to convey their love for science in just three minutes. It's not about PowerPoint slides or complex jargon; it's about connecting with the audience and making science accessible and engaging. Participants will have the opportunity to showcase their research, discoveries, or scientific concepts in a fun and captivating way.
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Annual Meeting of the Society of Molecular Biology and Evolution
July 7-11th
The Annual Meeting of the Society of Molecular Biology and Evolution is dedicated to topics in genomics, proteomics, molecular biology and evolution. Learn more
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Ancient DNA Beyond Allele Frequencies - July 29-31th
The SMBE Satellite Meeting on Ancient DNA Beyond Allele Frequencies will capitalise on this burgeoning field, bringing together researchers utilising these methods across human and non-human species. Learn more
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Reconstructing the human past: using ancient and modern genomics - September 17-20th
Combining genome-wide data from ancient and modern populations opens new windows into the past and, importantly, their integration with archaeological evidence and historical records elucidates aspects of human history and cultural evolution of past societies. Learn more
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ONCE UPON A TIME, ALL LIFE WAS SINGLE-CELLED...
A Comic Guide to the Evolution of Ancient Cells into Complex Brains. Learn more
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All the events of the APNS here
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What follows is a small sampling of recently published research across the department — for a more complete list of publications, visit PubMed. If there is a paper you would like to see highlighted in the next issue of the newsletter, please email us.
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Are you an alum or former employee of the department? Email us our news and updates to include in an upcoming newsletter!
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Our new Twitter Feed
We have just released our new Twitter page.
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Make sure to follow the DBC.
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