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New paper out in Nucleic Acids Research! We use Evolve & Resequence to measure purifying selection & insertion bias on an active TE in Drosophila simulans. Check out the “Publications” tab for more details.
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New paper out in Nucleic Acids Research! We use Evolve & Resequence to measure purifying selection & insertion bias on an active TE in Drosophila simulans. Check out the “Publications” tab for more details.
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I am delighted to start my new position as AIAS-AUFF fellow at the Aarhus Institute of Advanced Science. In my project, I will use individual simulations and statistical frameworks to study how adaptation works across time and space.
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The department of Biomathematics was actively participating in the Long Night of Research in Vienna - a biannual national science outreach event. We discussed with the visitors our research projects, explored the emergence of collective behavior, and simulated epidemics with playing cards. Couldn’t make it? All our material is avaliable online!
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Kiran Chandrasekher has been arwarded a prestigious Barry Goldwater Scholarship! Kiran is an undergraduate researcher that investigates with me the importance of seasonality and human movement on dengue dynamics. Congrats Kiran - so well deserved!
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The first postdoc preprint is available: “Catching a wave: on the suitability of traveling-wave solutions in epidemiological modeling”! We use diffusion-theory and individual-based models to figure out when exactly limited individual dispersal starts to affect disease dynamics, such that spatial structure needs to be considered. The preprint is available on bioRxiv. Check out the “Research” tab for more details.