Statistical And Computational Challenges In Molecular Phylogenetics And Evolution

Category
: Literary
Date
: 28/04/08 - 29/04/08
Location
: 6-9 Carlton House Terrace
Postcode
: SW1Y 5AG

Enjoy a free lecture on Statistical And Computational Challenges In Molecular Phylogenetics And Evolution

royalsociety.jpgYes, its a bit of a mouthful, but this lecture at the Royal Society by Dr Nick Goldman and Professor Ziheng Yang FRS promises to be informative and interesting...

The rapid growth of genetic sequence data has provided much-needed power for resolving controversial species relationships and studying the evolutionary process, but has also posed many statistical and computational challenges to the field. This meeting will bring together scientists with a diverse range of backgrounds, and in particular researchers actively developing statistical methods and computational algorithms used in modern phylogenetics software.

Statistical and computational challenges facing the field will be discussed in the meeting, for example, efficient tree search algorithms under likelihood, Markov chain Monte Carlo algorithms for Bayesian phylogenetics, estimation of species divergence dates by incorporating uncertainties in the fossil record and statistical tests of phylogenies.

Invited speakers include: Dr Nicolas Galtier, Professor Olivier Gascuel, Dr Mark Holder, Professor John Huelsenbeck, Dr Ari Loytynoja, Professor Rasmus Nielsen, Professor Mark Pagel, Dr Tal Pupko, Professor Bruce Rannala, Professor Allen Rodrigo, Dr Alexandros Stamatakis, Dr Marc Suchard, Professor Jeff Thorne, Professor Arndt von Haeseler, Dr Simon Whelan and Professor Ziheng Yang FRS.

The lecture takes place on April 28th and is repeated on April 29th between 9am and 5pm.

Register and find out more at the Royal Society website.

How to get there

The closest mainline stations are located at Charing Cross, Waterloo and Blackfriars, for the tube use Charing Cross, Embankment, Temple and Covent Garden. If you are on the bus the 4, 6, 9, 11, 13, 15, 21, 23, 47, 53, 77a, 91, 168, 171, 172, 176, 185, 188, 341 and RV1 all serve the area.

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