Julia MI Barth

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Researcher @CEESUiO & @UniBasel_en, @MSCActions IF fellow | biologist - evolution, conservation, population and speciation genomics
And posters by Daniela Souza-Costa (no. 286) about #populationgenomics of #cichlids, Charlotte Huyghe (no. 486) about #digestiveadaptations in chichlids, and Fabrizia Ronco (no. 829) about #introgression in chichlids! [3/3]
#SMBE23 also don't miss my colleagues contributions: Talks by Antoine Fages in symposium 27 about #dietaryadaptations of #cichlids and Maxime Policarpo (symposium 12) about #chemoreceptorgenes in vertebrates. [2/3]
You’re at #SMBE23? Interested in #denovomutation rates, #speciesdiversity, or #cichlids? Come to my poster no.1 (!) in session 18 in the castle prison tomorrow! [1/3]
A huge thanks to all our participants, everyone ever involved, and the #WPSG organization team: Walter Salzburger, @m_matschiner, Britta Meyer, Jan Stefka, @guyleonard, Milan Malinsky, EmilianoTrucchi, and Scott Handley
http://evomics.org/workshops/workshop-on-population-and-speciation-genomics/ [4/4]
Workshop on Population and Speciation Genomics - Evolution and Genomics

The Workshop on Population and Speciation Genomics takes place biennially at the UNESCO World Heritage Site Český Krumlov in Czech Republic, alternating with the Workshop on Phylogenomics. It brings together an ...

Evolution and Genomics
Essential ingredients of the workshop series are not only state-of-the-art bioinformatic methodology, an outstanding faculty, and networking activities, but also a less quantifiable ‘je ne sais quoi’ that we came to love. [3/4]
The #WPSG – Workshop on Population and Speciation Genomics – has its roots in the Woods Hole Workshop on Molecular Evolution that took place for the first time in 1988! [2/4]
In 2010, I visited an @Evomics workshop in #CeskyKrumlov for the first time. In 2016, we started our own #evomics series: the #WPSG. This is the story that reflects on the ingredients that make these workshops so enjoyable and successful: https://evolution-outreach.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12052-023-00182-w [1/4]
The history and organization of the Workshop on Population and Speciation Genomics - Evolution: Education and Outreach

With the advent of high-throughput genome sequencing, bioinformatics training has become essential for research in evolutionary biology and related fields. However, individual research groups are often not in the position to teach students about the most up-to-date methodology in the field. To fill this gap, extended bioinformatics courses have been developed by various institutions and provide intense training over the course of two or more weeks. Here, we describe our experience with the organization of a course in one of the longest-running extended bioinformatics series of workshops, the Evomics Workshop on Population and Speciation Genomics that takes place biennially in the UNESCO world heritage town of Český Krumlov, Czech Republic. We list the key ingredients that make this workshop successful in our view, explain the routine for workshop organization that we have optimized over the years, and describe the most important lessons that we have learned from it. We report the results of a survey conducted among past workshop participants that quantifies measures of effective teaching and provide examples of how the workshop setting has led to the cross-fertilisation of ideas and ultimately scientific progress. We expect that our account may be useful for other groups aiming to set up their own extended bioinformatics courses.

BioMed Central
#Hybridization and #introgression can boost #speciation, but hybridization may also cause loss of #biodiversity - how do species avoid this “dark side of introgression”? Discuss with us @m_matschiner in our symposium no.3 at #SMBE2023 in sunny Italy! https://www.smbe2023.org/
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Collaboration between nature managers and scientists is critical and provides the knowledge that supports the design and monitoring of management actions. Collaborative instruments such as the #EUCOST Action #GBiKE (Genomic Biodiversity Knowledge for Resilient Ecosystems) foster such collaborations and knowledge exchange.
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Genomic tools can be used to assess genetic diversity relevant to conservation and management and can support management actions to effectively achieve management objectives associated with ecosystem services. [🧵3/4]