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Australian Centre for Ancient DNA
School of Earth & Environmental Sciences
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
SA 5005
AUSTRALIA
Email

Telephone: +61 8 8303 3952
Facsimile: +61 8 8303 4364

Key Info:

· Enquiries: email to Maria Lekis
· Ph:
+61 8 8303 3952
· Register here
· Link to rego page here
· Key dates: Register by 2 March with full payment by 16 March, 09
· Accommodation in Adelaide

Phylogentics workshop 09: Methods in Bioinformatics and Molecular Evolution.
14-17 April, 2009, Adelaide, South Australia

About the workshop

This workshop, proudly sponsored by the ARC Environmental Futures Network and hosted by the Australian Centre for Ancient DNA will be mostly practical in nature and take place in a computer lab setting to provide hands-on training for managing and analysing mitochondrial sequence, nuclear sequence, and SNP data sets. Four international experts have been chosen from the fields of bioinformatics and phylogenetics to teach the course and is targeted to early career researchers (2nd or 3rd year Postgraduate Candidates or Postdocs in the early stages of their career).

Dr. Alexei Drummond from the University of Auckland is a leader in the field of bioinformatics and coalescent methods and is the chief scientist for Biomatters, which created the software Geneious, an all-purpose bioinformatics software specifically tailored to be user-friendly for biologists. Additionally, Alexei created the Bayesian phylogenetic software analysis package BEAST, which can be used to construct phylogenetic trees, estimate rates of evolution, estimate Ne of populations, and detect bottlenecks.

Professor Peter Lockhart from Massey University is an expert on molecular evolution of plants. Peter's research has focused on plant species radiations, biodiversity, and biogeography in the Pacific.

Professor Mark Pagel from the University of Reading specializes in comparative phylogenetics and the mode and tempo of gene evolution.

A half-day session will be led by Christian Anderson, a PhD Candidate from the University of San Diego, who wrote the program code for Serial SimCoal, an extension of Excoffier's SimCoal that allows serial sampling through time. Christian will lead a half-day tutorial on the newly released Bayesian Serial SimCoal, which is useful for both contemporary and ancient samples.

We plan to have a guest lecturer from the Mathematical and Evolutionary Biology Conference that immediately follows this workshop to give an overview of the applications of genome-scale data and 454 technology for Australian biologists interested in questions regarding species' biodiversity, historical biogoegraphy and conservation. Participants from this workshop are encouraged to attend the conference.

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Venue

Currently, the venue for this workshop will be the Mawson Computer Suite, Mawson Laboratories Building, North Terrace Campus
The University of Adelaide
South Australia 5005. Campus Map here, ref 11B

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Program 14 - 17 April, 2009 (draft)

Tuesday 14th 9am: Welcome breakfast and 10am start. Close ~5pm
Wedesday 15th 9am - 5pm, full day of demonstrations/presentations
Thursday 16th 9am - 5pm, full day of demonstrations/presentations
Friday 17th 9am - 2pm followed by drinks TBC.

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Site seeing in South Australia

Accommodation in Adelaide

We recommend the below options for their close proximity to the University and affordability:

1) The Pacific International Apartments, Frome Road City location . Standard rooms range from AUD$110-125 and 7mins walk to the University. Contact phone +61 8 8412 3333

2) Adelaide Riviera Hotel, North Terrace, City. Standard room is around AUD $110.00 and approx 10mins walk to the University. Contact phone +61 8231 8000 or Toll free in Australia only # 1800 061 300

3) The Vines or Grand Apartments in North Adelaide City. Standard rooms range from AUD $79-100. approx 10mins walk to the University. Contact phone Toll free in Australia only #1300 668 400

4) For students: the Royal Adelaide Hospital Residential Wing offers cheap housing. You could try this site Backpacker and Youth/Student Hostels in Adelaide where a listing of local backpackers is provided.
Also Lincoln College (15 mins walk) has University student housing at AUD$50 per night bed/breakfast. NB Accommodations queries/bookings should be done via the Lincoln email address, not directly via their website. Contact: Ph: +61 8 8290 6000 | Email: admin@lincoln.edu.au | Web: http://www.adelaide.edu.au/lincoln/

5) Another site for students who are willing to share accommodation - check EasyRoommate or Adelaide Backpackers Accommodation