2022

December 2022: Outreach

Barbara Wallner is featured in a series of Ö1 radio broadcasts from 12-16 December (Vom Leben der Natur, 8:55): "Wie das Pferd zum Menschen kam".

December 2022: Experimental Evolution course

Students of the Vienna Graduate School of Population Genetics organised the practical course "Experimental evolution: Bringing theory and practice together” from December 5 to 9, 2022 at the Vetmeduni. Our students coodinated the entire course, invited speakers, screened applications from around the world and planned, taught and tutored all practical sessions for the participants to train on real data.

Link to course website

December 2022: Christmas event

We had a cosy, fun time painting mugs and plates for colleagues, and enjoyed pizza for our Xmas party. We celebrate a successful year, slowly emerging from the pandemic restrictions and ending with important positive grant decisions for PopGen members.

December 2022: DK phasing-out granted

More fantastic grant news: The FWF approved a 1.5-year phasing-out time of the DK Population Genetics led by Christian Schlötterer.

December 2022: SFB Grant

Congratulations to our associated faculty member Neda Barghi and colleagues! The Austrian Science Fund FWF approved the Special Research Programme (SFB) "Polygenic adaptation: from single selected loci to the infinitesimal model", lead by Neda Barghi. During a 4-year period, funds of 3,9 million Euro will enable the SFB members to conduct excellent research in the field of population genetics. The SFB is a joint collaboration of Neda Barghi (speaker), Robert Kofler and Christian Schlötterer (Vetmeduni), vice speaker Joachim Hermisson and Himani Sachdeva (Univ. of Vienna), Magnus Nordborg and Kelly Swarts (GMI), and Nick Barton (ISTA).

November 2022: PhD defense

Congratulations to Rahul Pisupati (Nordborg group) on his successful PhD thesis defense "Genetics of epigenetics in Arabidopsis thaliana".

November 2022: ERC Starting Grant

Congratulations to our associated faculty member Kelly Swarts! Kelly received a prestigious ERC Starting Grant for developing tree ring genomics to understand the genetic basis of and predict forest response to climate change. Read more here: https://www.oeaw.ac.at/gmi/detail/news/erc-starting-grant-for-kelly-swarts

October 2022: PhD retreat

This year's retreat led 22 PhD students and faculty to the beautiful surroundings of Altaussee. The autumn weather was mild and sunny at the foot of the stunning Loser mountain. We enjoyed talks with plenty of discussion opportunities, an afternoon exploring the mountain trails and the nearby lake, and two evenings with traditional food, good company and a night walk.

August 2022: visiting scientists

Prof. Stefan Kramer (see https://www.datamining.informatik.uni-mainz.de/stefan-kramer/) and PhD student Julia Siekiera, M.Sc. (see https://www.datamining.informatik.uni-mainz.de/julia-siekiera/) from the Institute of Computer Science of Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz will visit PopGen Vienna from August 3rd to August 5th to collaborate with the group of Christian Schlötterer.

Julia Siekiera will give a talk on the joint work about deep learning in population genetics.

June 2022: PopGen faculty and students in Santa Barbara

Speaker Christian Schlötterer, PhD students Dagny Runarsdottir and Benjamin Wölfl and former faculty member Angela Hancock are currently hosted by the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics (KITP). KITP as part of the University of California, Santa Barbara, is one of the most renowned institutes for theoretical physics and related fields. Christian Schlötterer was invited to co-coordinate the KITP workshop Towards an Integrative View of Adaptation: Bridging Population and Quantitative Genetics (June 13 - July 15, 2022).

May 2022: SAB meeting

This year's SAB meeting finally was held in person again. After our board members had listened to our student's project presentations and gave precious feedback, we were treated to a Mini-Symposium featuring latest research of John Parsch, Virginie Courtier-Orgogozo, Nick Barton and Andy Clark.

April 2022: PhD defense

Congratulations to Mimmi Eriksson (Paun group) on successfully defending her PhD thesis "Rinse and repeat: genome dynamics following repeated allopolyploidzation in marsh orchids (Dactylorhiza)".

April 2022: Alumni News

Graduate alumna Ana Marija Jakšić, group leader at EPFL in Lausanne, was recently portayed in The Scientist: https://www.the-scientist.com/scientist-to-watch/ana-marija-jak-i-shapes-fruit-fly-brains-69863

Jakšić lab: https://www.jaksiclab.com/

April 2022: PhD defense

Congratulations to Aglaia Szukala (Paun group) on her successful PhD thesis defense "Parallel and adaptive processes during ecotype formation in Heliosperma pusillum".

March 2022: Alumni News

Congratulations to alumna Polina Novikova, currently group leader at MPIZ in Cologne, on securing a prestigious ERC Starting Grant!

Novikova lab: https://www.mpipz.mpg.de/novikova

February 2022: PhD defense

Our congratulations go to Marta Pelizzola (Futschik group) on successfully defending her thesis with the title "Developing and testing statistical methods for experimental evolution".

January 2022: PhD defense

Congratulations to Florian Schwarz (Kofler group) on successfully defending his thesis "Towards Unraveling the Dynamics of Transposable Elements".

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Gregor Mendel Institute of Molecular Plant Biology
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