In case you missed it the first time, we are happy to announce the
second edition of our Evolutionary Rescue workshop series at the Max
Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology in Plon, Germany.

In 2023 we organised a workshop on Mathematical models of evolutionary
rescue. In this second edition we now aim to bring modelers and
experimentalists together to discuss (1) which theoretical insights
should be tested experimentally and how this could be done, (2)
which experimental observations could be clarified with the help of
theoretical models, and (3) which open questions could be addressed by
the co-development of models and experiments. In addition to invited and
contributed talks and posters there will be discussion sessions designed
to increase cross-talk between theory and experiments.

Invited speakers: Helen Alexander, Lutz Becks, Robert D Holt, Laure
Olazcuaga, Jitka Polechova.

The workshop will take place from June 30 (evening) to July
3. Before the workshop (June 29-30) we are offering a "pre-school"
for those who would like to obtain an introduction to modeling
evolutionary rescue. Registration is open until March 15. We
hope that all participants present a talk or poster but it is
not mandatory. Registration is free. For more information see
https://workshops.evolbio.mpg.de/event/128/.

Matt Osmond and Hildegard Uecker

Matthew Osmond <mm.osmond@utoronto.ca>

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