Call for Abstracts - Deadline Extended Population and Conservation Genomics Workshop Plant and Animal Genome 32 (PAG 32) International Conference https://www.intlpag.org/2025/ January 10-15, 2025 Town and Country Convention Centre, San Diego, California The annual Population and Conservation Genomics workshop will be held at the Plant and Animal Genome 32 (PAG 32) International conference. You are invited to attend this Workshop and submit abstracts for oral presentations on any population and conservation genomics aspect of both plants and animals. The topics may include (but not limited to): population genomic diversity and structure; molecular evolution; pangenomes; phylogeography; landscape genomics; seascape genomics; natural selection and local adaptation; ecological and evolutionary genomics; population epigenomics; paleogenomics; eDNA; bioinformatics in population and conservation genomics; population genomics of speciation; metapopulation genomics; application of genomics in breeding, forensics, biogeography, demography inferences, and conservation and management of genetic resources; genomic effects of domestication, management practices, fragmentation, bottlenecks, climate and environment change, and transgenic deployment; and gene conservation; etc. The Workshop will have 2 sessions (11 and 13 January) with a provision for 12 invited speakers. Most of the invited presentations will be selected from the submitted abstracts. There are still a few spots available. The deadline to submit abstracts extended to November 12. Please send your abstract of no more than 250 words by e-mail to Om Rajora (Om.Rajora@unb.ca) as an attached Word file. Please make sure to include complete affiliations of all authors and email address of the corresponding author. You will be notified by November 15, 2024 whether your abstract has been selected for an oral presentation. Thereafter, the selected presenters will need to submit their abstract to the PAG website. Inquiries and Abstract Submission For information and questions regarding the Population and Conservation Genomics workshop, please contact Om Rajora at the following coordinates. Dr. Om P. Rajora University of New Brunswick Fredericton, NB E3B 5A3, Canada. E-mail: Om.Rajora@unb.ca Tel: (506) 458-7477 Om Rajora (to subscribe/unsubscribe the EvolDir send mail to golding@mcmaster.ca)