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Groningen Lectures in Theoretical Biology - Previous Lectures

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2017
  • Yoh Iwasa (Kyushu University, Japan) - Will theoretical studies contribute to biology and life sciences? (18-05-2017)
  • Mikael Puurtinen (University of Jyväskylä, Finland) - Evolution of male and female mate choice for inclusive and direct benefits (09-03-2017)
  • Magnus Enquist (Stockholm University) - A potentially important difference between humans and other animals (16-02-2017)
2016
  • Sergey Gavrilets (University of Tennessee, USA): Collective action and the internalization of social norms (27-10-2016)
  • Han Olff (University of Groningen): Ecological interaction networks (23-06-2016)
  • Corina Tarnita (Princeton University): Self-organized vegetation patterns and robustness to climate change (30-05-2016)
  • Alexei Maklakov (Uppsala University) - Experimental evolution of ageing (28-04-2016)
  • William Ratcliff (Georgia Tech, USA) - Exploring the origin of multicellularity through experimental evolution (01-04-2016)
  • Nick Barton (Institute of Science and Technology, Austria) - Are genes necessary? (25-02-2016)
  • Hanna Kokko (University of Zurich) - Towards cancer-aware life-history modelling (28-01-2016)
2015
  • Maria Servedio (University of North Carolina) - Speciation and the evolution of premating isolation (25-06-2015)
  • Marcus Feldman (Stanford University, USA) - Cultural contingency and genetic evolution (21-05-2015)
  • Martin Ackermann (ETH) - Collective functionality through bacterial individuality (30-04-2015)
  • Rampal Etienne (University of Groningen) - On the origin and dynamics of species assemblages (08-01-2015)
2014
  • Suzanne Alonzo (University of California Santa Cruz) - Theory and data on social plasticity and interactions within and between the sexes (04-12-2014)
  • Frank Johannes (University of Groningen, GBB) - In search of the epigenetic basis of complex traits (02-10-2014)
  • Michael Doebeli (University of British Columbia) - Evolutionary dynamics in high-dimensional phenotype spaces (05-06-2014)
  • James Marshall (University of Sheffield, UK) - From house-hunting honeybees to Weber's law and speed-accuracy trade-offs (03-04-2014)
  • Andy Gardner (University of St. Andrews, UK) - Haplodiploidy and eusociality (06-02-2014)
2013
  • Minus van Baalen (UPeMC, Paris) - Measuring information: why we need a good measure and the challenges ahead (06-05-2013)
  • Wolf Mooij (NIOO, NL) - Time to model all life on earth? (07-11-2013)
  • Rob de Boer (Utrecht University, NL) - Modeling immune cell migration (10-10-2013)
  • Kevin Laland (University of St. Andrews, UK) - Cause and effect in biology revisited (12-09-2013)
  • Andreas Wagner (University of Zurich) - On the origins of evolutionary adaptation and innovation (04-07-2013)
2012
  • André de Roos (IBED, UvA) - Ontogenetic asymmetry in energetics overturns basic ecological principles (14-06-2012)
  • Eva Kisdi (University of Helsinki, Finland) - Adaptive dynamics and the evolution of pathogens (07-06-2012)
2011
  • Tom Wenseleers (University of Leuven, Belgium) - The recent charge of Nowak and Wilson on inclusive fitness theory: What have we learned from it? (06-12-2011)
  • Olof Leimar (Stockholm University, Sweden) - Feature saltation and the evolution of mimicry (27-10-2011)
  • Bas Kooijman (VU Amsterdam, NL) - Dynamic Energy Budget theory (29-09-2011)
2010
  • Robert Whittaker (University of Oxford, UK) - Scale and the dynamics of island biotas: a (mostly) macroecological perspective & Workshop: A critical evaluation of recent meta-analyses of the species richness-productivity relationship (19&20-05-2010)
  • James Liao (University of Florida, USA) - Understanding how fish sense and exploit flows using optical, genetic and electrophysiological techniques (28-04-2010)
  • Andrew Pomiankowski (University College London, UK) - Sperm, choice and female condition (10-03-2010)
  • Stephen Pratt (Arizona State University, USA) - Collective decision-making by ants: The interplay of group and individual cognition (13-01-2010)
2009
  • Troy Day (Queen's University, Canada) - The evolution of coral bleaching resistance (24-09-2009)
  • Jordi Bascompte (Estación Biológica de Doñana CSIC, Spain) - Plant-animal mutualistic networks: The architecture of biodiversity (20-10-2009)
  • Kirsten ten Tusscher (University of Utrecht, NL & Simula Research Laboratories, Norway) - The role of genome and gene regulatory network organization in polymorphism and sympatric speciation (28-09-2009)
  • Klaus Reinhold (University of Bielefeld, Germany) - Two spotlights on the evolutionary ecology of variation: Selection and variation of sexual signals & how to exploit variation during foraging (11-05-2009)
  • John McNamara (University of Bristol, UK) - Evolution in environments that vary in space and time (24-03-2009)
  • Sonia Kéfi (University of Utrecht, NL) - Vegetation patchiness and indicators of desertification in arid ecosystems (09-02-2009)
2008
  • Tom van Dooren (University of Leiden, NL) - Race against the machine: Comparing alternative responses to disruptive selection (05-11-2008)
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