Ecology and co-evolution: from models to data and back

Europe/Paris
Amphithéâtre Hermite (Institut Henri Poincaré)

Amphithéâtre Hermite

Institut Henri Poincaré

11 rue Pierre et Marie Curie 75005 Paris
Description

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Organizers:
Anne-Florence Bitbol (EPFL)
Claude Loverdo (CNRS & Sorbonne Université)
Mikhail Tikhonov (Washington University St Louis)
Aleksandra Walczak (CNRS & ENS)

    • Afternoon
      • 1
        Introduction
      • 2
        Michael Manhart - Tracking lineage diversity at high resolution in adapting bacterial populations
      • 3
        Claudia Bank - Drug-induced mutational meltdown and its circumvention in theory and experiments
      • 4
        Jessica Metcalf - The evolution of within-host ecologies: models to data and back
      • 3:00 PM
        Social
      • 3:30 PM
        Break
      • 5
        Richard Neher - Population genetics of rapid adaptation and influenza virus evolution
      • 6
        Florence Débarre - Can a gene drive spreading over space be stopped?
      • 7
        Michael Laessig - Intra-host evolution of SARS-Cov-2
      • 8
        John Barton - Insights into viral evolution from temporal genetic data
      • 6:00 PM
        Social
    • Afternoon
      • 9
        Posters
      • 3:30 PM
        Break
      • 10
        Ned Wingreen - Is cross-feeding evolutionarily stable?
      • 11
        Tami Lieberman - Priority effects in the human skin microbiome revealed by tracking within-person evolution
      • 12
        Luis-Miguel Chevin - Demographic and evolutionary responses to stochastic environments
      • 13
        Benjamin Good - Eco-evolutionary feedbacks in the human gut microbiome
      • 6:00 PM
        Social
    • Evening
      • 14
        Ivana Cvijovic - Evolution at high resolution
      • 15
        Oskar Hallatschek - Beyond panmixia: Scale-sensitive tradeoff between stability and adaptation
      • 16
        Edo Kussell - Ecological memory preserves phage resistance mechanisms in bacteria
      • 10:00 PM
        Social
    • Afternoon
      • 17
        Guillaume Martin - Emergence of a simple fitness landscape from integrated phenotypic networks: can we (re)concile long term fitness trajectories and mutant fitness data
      • 18
        Maud Tenaillon - Adaptive introgression from maize has facilitated the establishment of teosinte as a noxious weed in Europe
      • 19
        Guy Bunin - Interaction patterns in high-dimensional ecological communities
      • 3:00 PM
        Social
      • 3:30 PM
        Break
      • 20
        Andrea Graham - Dissecting causes of variation in immune defense in silico, in vitro, & in vivo
      • 21
        Sylvain Gandon - Coevolution and competition drive the diversification of CRISPR immunity
      • 22
        Mercedes Pascual - Eco-evolutionary dynamics, hyper-diversity and frequency-dependent selection in a host-parasite system
      • 23
        Armita Nourmohammad - Control of molecular evolution
      • 6:00 PM
        Social
    • Afternoon
      • 24
        Matthieu Barbier - Disorder in ecological interactions - from data to models
      • 25
        Fernanda Pinheiro - Metabolic fitness landscapes predict the evolution of antibiotic resistance
      • 26
        Diana Fusco - The inevitable density-dependent dispersal of viral populations and the emergence of pushed waves
      • 3:00 PM
        Social
      • 3:30 PM
        Break
      • 27
        Jeff Gore - Building microbial communities from the bottom up
      • 28
        Karoline Faust - Emergent behaviour in a three-species human gut community
      • 29
        Seppe Kuehn - A sparse mapping from structure to function in microbial communities
      • 30
        Shenshen Wang - On the role of cross-reactivity in virus-host coevolution
      • 6:00 PM
        Social
    • Afternoon
      • 31
        Roland Regoes - Insights into the evolution of HIV-1 from a three-year-long passaging experiment
      • 32
        François Munoz - An eco-evolutionary model integrating long-term demograhic dynamics under changing environment
      • 33
        Lindi Wahl - Change for the better: shifts in mutational biases enhance access to beneficial mutations in E. coli
      • 3:00 PM
        Social
      • 3:30 PM
        Break
      • 34
        Eugene Shakhnovich - Understanding evolution on multiple scales: from protein physics to population genetics
      • 35
        Faruck Morcos - Inferred epistasis enhances neutral models of sequence evolution
      • 36
        Arvind Murugan - Physical constraints on epistasis
      • 37
        Daniel Fisher - Ecological chaos and evolution of intra-species diversity
      • 6:00 PM
        Social