Dear colleagues, The Vienna Graduate School of Population Genetics runs an internationally recognized seminar series featuring weekly talks by leading experts in population genetics. We invite interested listeners to join our webinars during the upcoming Summer term (Tuesdays at 17:00 CET/CEST). Sign up here to receive regular webinar announcements and zoom links for the upcoming term: https://forms.gle/eaWbQEWvEN9A1z4CA Schedule: 12.03.24 - Laura Hayward (Institute of Science and Technology Austria, AT) Polygenic adaptation with pleiotropy. 19.03.24 - Thomas Lenormand (CNRS, CEFE Montpellier, FR) Regulatory evolution, sex chromosomes and speciation. 09.04.24 - Otto X. Cordero (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, US) tba. 16.04.24 - Hannah G�tsch (Univ. of Vienna, AT) Polygenic Puzzles: Investigating quantitative traits under directional selection. 23.04.24 - Molly Schumer (Stanford Univ., US) Unraveling the tangled web: Genetics and evolution in natural populations. 30.04.24 - Anna Maria Langm�ller (Univ. of Vienna, AT) Gaussian Process Emulation: an application in epidemiology. 07.05.24 - Mois�s Exp�sito-Alonso (Univ. of California, Berkeley, US) Rapid evolution across climates in globally distributed experiments of an annual herb. 14.05.24 - Nicolas Galtier (Univ. of Montpellier, FR) Phylogenetic conflicts: distinguishing gene flow from incomplete lineage sorting. 21.05.24 - Darren Obbard (Univ. of Edinburgh, UK) Mutation, recombination, and transposition in Drosophilidae. 28.05.24 - Benjamin Blackman (Univ. of California, Berkeley, US) Tracing sunflower domestication through space and time with archaeological DNA. 04.06.24 - Christian Landry (Univ. Laval, CA) Evolution of protein-protein interactions after gene duplication. 11.06.24 - Rasmus Nielsen (Univ. of California, Berkeley, US) Population genetic inferences using ancestral recombination graphs. 18.06.24 - Charles Baer (Univ. of Florida, US) Exploring heritable variation in mammalian cells. 25.06.24 - Nancy Chen (Univ. of Rochester, US) Tracking short-term evolution in a pedigreed wild population. Webinars organised by the Vienna Graduate School of Population Genetics are listed on our website https://www.popgen-vienna.at/news/seminars/ Many talks are recorded and can be found on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAdGx2zyQNyVti9Cr1muhUg Dr. Julia Hosp Vienna Graduate School of Population Genetics Coordinator www.popgen-vienna.at https://twitter.com/PopGenViennaPhD c/o Institut f�r Mathematik, Universit�t Wien & Institut f�r Populationsgenetik, Veterin�rmedizinische Universit�t Wien T +43 1 25077 4302