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  Coevolution: Models and microbial model systems
School of Biological Sciences, University of Liverpool, 14-15 April 2010

Coevolution is a fundamental process in evolution. The aim of this workshop is to bring together empiricists using experimental evolution to study coevolution with theoreticians to develop new modelling approaches and to highlight exciting new developments of coevolutionary theory requiring experimental tests.

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Evolution of Stress Responses
University of Aberdeen, 18-19 September 2009

The workshop will broadly cover eukaryotic and prokaryotic stress responses at both cell and population levels.

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Evolution of Antibiotic Resistance
Imperial College London, 14th and 15th of January 2009

The aim of the workshop is to bring together the following three groups of scientists: experts in genotyping, experimental evolution and mathematical modeling.

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Mathematical Models and Experimental Microbial Systems: Tools for Studying Evolution
University of Bath, 5-7 June 2007

This workshop is intended to provide an arena for much-needed interaction between microbial experimentalists and mathematicians focused around the following evolutionary questions:

1. What determines species diversity?
2. How did cooperative behaviour evolve?

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