Women in Evolutionary Biology

Europe/Berlin
Lecture Hall (Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology)

Lecture Hall

Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology

August-Thienemann Str. 2, 24306 Plön/ Germany
Description

 

Women in Evolutionary Biology is an event to promote diversity and equality in the field. For this purpose, we bring together female scientists from different backgrounds working in evolutionary biology for scientific presentations and discussion sessions on topics relevant for women in science. 

The event’s main focus is science, and while all keynote speakers are women, everyone is welcome to participate by giving a short scientific talk or presenting a poster. We also aim to facilitate discussions about being a woman in academia. Thus, the conference includes dedicated discussion sessions addressing relevant topics that currently affect female scientists during their professional development.


Key Dates

  • Workshop Dates: 14 - 16 May 2024

  • Application deadline: Applications are now closed

  • Sessions registration deadline: Registration to some of the sessions is required, because they are limited to a few number of participants or are optional. Confirmed participants need to register for sessions until May 10


Place

The workshop is hosted by the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology, located in the beautiful lakeside town of Plön (Schleswig-Holstein, Germany)


    • Welcome words & announcements
    • MPI Evolbio Female Group Leaders talks

      Anja Günther, Eva Stukenbrock, Hildegard Uecker, Jenna Gallie

      Linda Odenthal-Hesse
      Research group: Meiotic Recombination and Genome Instability

    • 10:35
      Coffee Break
    • Keynote speaker: Rosemary Grant
    • Short talk: Sarah Gaugel
    • 12:30
      Lunch
    • Short talk: Kim Rohlfing
    • Short talk: Shabnam Mohammadi
    • Short talk: Guadalupe Lopez Nava
    • 14:30
      Short Break
    • MPI Evolbio Female Group Leaders talks: Eva Stukenbrock

      Anja Günther, Eva Stukenbrock, Hildegard Uecker, Jenna Gallie

      Linda Odenthal-Hesse
      Research group: Meiotic Recombination and Genome Instability

    • Keynote speaker: Ayari Fuentes-Hernandez
    • 15:55
      Coffee Break
    • Short talk: Ursula Oggenfuss
    • Short talk: Umilaela Arifin
    • Short talk: Berrit Katharina Czinczel
    • 17:10
      Short Break
    • Discussion session: Miriam, Bibiana, Deepa

      There are three parallel sessions. Each will be held in a different room: Lecture Hall, Practical Room, Villa Meeting Room

    • 18:30
      Dinner
    • A journey through evolutionary biology history: Nikoleta Glynatsi
    • Keynote speaker: Katarína Bodová
    • Short talk: Qianci Yang
    • 10:35
      Coffee break
    • Poster session: all posters

      Amy MacLeod: Studying Galapagos marine iguanas using drones, citizen science, and machine learning

      Anika Du Plessis: Design of a computational model to simulate the evolution of protometabolic pathways

      Anamika Nanda: Inflammation mediates the relationship between moderate to vigorous physical activity and telomere length in middle to older age adults

      Aysha Chowdhury: Unveiling growth promotion and inhibition in bacterial communities

      Clara Moreno-Fenoll: Polar accumulation of pyoverdin and exit from stationary phase

      Emily Booms: Differences in growth ability and competition due to environmental variation in freshwater ciliates

      Francisca Hervas: Evolutionary insights into cell type and organ diversification across vertebrates

      Gisela T. Rodríguez-Sánchez: Short- and long-term strategies for the evolution of a specialized bacteria life cycle

      Jannika Elfert: How do species save themselves? Evolutionary rescue in a host-parasite system

      Kaumudi Prabhakara: Co-evolution of yeast-bacterial communities in fluctuating environments

      Kerry Gendreau: Comparative cellular evolution across vertebrate brains

      Lavisha Parab: Chloramphenicol reduces phage resistance evolution by suppressing bacterial cell surface mutants

      Lingfeng Meng: Fisheries-induced evolution in North Atlantic

      Nataša Puzović: When is gene expression noise advantageous?

      Rajalekshmi Narayana Sarma: (Epi)genetic regulators of recombination rate evolution

    • 12:30
      Lunch
    • Mentoring Session: Rosemary Grant
    • Walk to Café. Take a picture at the café / lakeside
    • Scientific speed dating at the Café: Amanda de Azevedo-Lopes
    • Walk back to the Institute
    • Keynote speaker: Miriam Liedvogel
    • 18:30
      Dinner
    • "(Un-)successful diversity measures" session
    • Keynote speaker: Deepa Agashe
    • Short talk: Manasvi Balachandran
    • 10:35
      Coffee Break
    • Poster session

      Amy MacLeod: Studying Galapagos marine iguanas using drones, citizen science, and machine learning

      Anika Du Plessis: Design of a computational model to simulate the evolution of protometabolic pathways

      Anamika Nanda: Inflammation mediates the relationship between moderate to vigorous physical activity and telomere length in middle to older age adults

      Aysha Chowdhury: Unveiling growth promotion and inhibition in bacterial communities

      Clara Moreno-Fenoll: Polar accumulation of pyoverdin and exit from stationary phase

      Emily Booms: Differences in growth ability and competition due to environmental variation in freshwater ciliates

      Francisca Hervas: Evolutionary insights into cell type and organ diversification across vertebrates

      Gisela T. Rodríguez-Sánchez: Short- and long-term strategies for the evolution of a specialized bacteria life cycle

      Jannika Elfert: How do species save themselves? Evolutionary rescue in a host-parasite system

      Kaumudi Prabhakara: Co-evolution of yeast-bacterial communities in fluctuating environments

      Kerry Gendreau: Comparative cellular evolution across vertebrate brains

      Lavisha Parab: Chloramphenicol reduces phage resistance evolution by suppressing bacterial cell surface mutants

      Lingfeng Meng: Fisheries-induced evolution in North Atlantic

      Nataša Puzović: When is gene expression noise advantageous?

      Rajalekshmi Narayana Sarma: (Epi)genetic regulators of recombination rate evolution

    • 12:30
      Lunch
    • Short talk: Jule Neumann
    • Short talk: Marjan Ghotbi
    • Short talk: Maria Virginia Ramirez Montoya
    • 14:30
      Short Break
    • Keynote speaker: Bibiana Rojas
    • 15:45
      Coffee break
    • Discussion session: Rosemary, Katarina, Ayari

      There are three parallel sessions. Each will be held in a different room: Lecture Hall, Practical Room, Villa Meeting Room

    • Wrapping up - discussion session - survey + box
    • Closing remarks
    • BBQ