Program > Invited speakers
- Vincent Bansaye (Ecole Polytechnique, France)
Sharp approximations of stochastic invasion processes
- Matthieu Barbier (CIRAD & Institut Natura e Teoria en Pirenèus, France)
The paradigm of random interactions in many-species ecological dynamics — whence, what for, and how relevant to the real world?
- Sylvain Billiard (Université de Lille, France)
Simple random walks explains large and invariant fluctuations in prey consumption rates
- Anne-Florence Bitbol (EPFL, Switzerland)
Impact of population spatial structure on mutant fixation, from models on graphs to the gut
- Suman Das (University of Bern, Switzerland)
Stochasticity, frequency-dependence and repeatability in the establishment of drug resistance mutations
- Isabel Gordo (Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência, Portugal)
Natural selection in bacteria colonizing the mouse gut
- Aline Marguet (INRIA Grenoble, France)
Parasite infection in a cell population
- Hélène Morlon (ENS Paris, France)
How and Why Do Speciation Rates Vary Across Lineages?
- Emmanuel Schertzer (University of Vienna, Austria)
Waves in population genetics
- Mikhail Tikhonov (Washington University, USA)
Emergent simplicity in microbial ecosystems
- Martin Weigt (Université Pierre et Marie Curie, France)
Protein Evolution in Sequence Landscapes - From Data to Models and Back
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