08:45
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--- Welcome ---
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09:00
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Keynote Talk
(until 10:00)
(Lecture Hall)
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09:00
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Stochastic models of resistance evolution
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Hildegard Uecker
(MPI for Evolutionary Biology)
(Lecture Hall)
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10:00
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--- Coffee break ---
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10:30
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Talks
(until 12:30)
(Lecture Hall)
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10:30
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The importance of persistence for the evolvability of antibiotic resistance
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Giorgio Boccarella
(KU Leuven)
(Lecture Hall)
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11:00
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Mathematical models of collective antibiotic tolerance
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Pierre Lafont
(University of Edinburgh)
(Lecture Hall)
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11:30
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Evolution of multidrug resistance from plasmid-mediated heterozygosity
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Ian Dewan
(MPI for Evolutionary Biology)
(Lecture Hall)
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12:00
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Memory and Hysteresis in the adaptive evolution of bacterial resistance in environments of varying antibiotic concentration
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Muhittin Mungan
(University of Cologne)
(Lecture Hall)
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09:00
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Keynote Talk
(until 10:00)
(Lecture Hall)
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09:00
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Stochastic emergence of drug resistance in variable environments
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Helen Alexander
(University of Edinburgh)
(Lecture Hall)
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10:00
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--- Coffee Break ---
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10:30
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Talks
(until 12:30)
(Lecture Hall)
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10:30
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Model-based design of innovative treatment strategies to suppress antimicrobial resistance using collateral sensitivity
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Linda Aulin
(Leiden Academic Centre for Drug Research, Leiden University, Leiden & Clinical Pharmacy and Biomedicine, Freie Universität Berlin)
(Lecture Hall)
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11:00
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Fitness seascapes reveal heterogeneous mutant selection windows in clinically-relevant pharmacokinetic models
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Eshan King
(Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine)
(Lecture Hall)
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11:30
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Modeling Stress-Induced Responses in Bacterial and Cancer Therapeutic Resistance
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Anuraag Bukkuri
(Moffitt Cancer Center and Lund University)
(Lecture Hall)
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12:00
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Mechanisms of non-genetic resistance to cancer therapy
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Irina Kareva
(Northeastern University)
(Lecture Hall)
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09:00
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Keynote Talk
(until 10:00)
(Lecture Hall)
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09:00
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Modeling drug resistance in bacterial biofilms and parasitic worms
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Barbora Trubenová
(ETH Zurich)
(Lecture Hall)
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10:00
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--- Coffee Break ---
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10:30
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Talks
(until 12:30)
(Lecture Hall)
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10:30
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Competing effects of mutation bias and selection on resistance evolution
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Joachim Krug
(Institute for Biological Physics, University of Cologne)
(Lecture Hall)
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11:00
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Learning and predicting the pathways of AMR evolution with hypercubic inference
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Jessica Renz
(University of Bergen)
(Lecture Hall)
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11:30
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Modeling selection for evolvability in the evolution of cancer therapy resistance
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Malgorzata Weh
(H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & University of South Florida)
(Lecture Hall)
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12:00
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Repeatability of antibiotic resistance evolution for heavy-tailed distributions of fitness effects
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Suman G Das
(Institute for Biophysics, University of Cologne)
(Lecture Hall)
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12:30
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--- Group picture ---
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12:35
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--- Lunch break ---
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13:30
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Keynote talk
(until 14:30)
(Lecture Hall)
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13:30
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Computational methods for inferring tumor evolution and heterogeneity
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Jasmine Foo
(University of Minnesota)
(Lecture Hall)
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14:30
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--- Coffee break ---
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15:00
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Talks
(until 16:00)
(Lecture Hall)
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15:00
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Multi-step Resistance Evolution in Compact Populations
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Jona Kayser
(MPZ für Physik und Medizin & MPI for the Science of Light)
(Lecture Hall)
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15:30
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What to target in evolving populations - population size, growth or survival?
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Michael Raatz
(MPI for Evolutionary Biology)
(Lecture Hall)
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16:00
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Method Session
(until 16:30)
(Lecture Hall)
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16:00
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Ecological vs. game theoretical models for interaction (opening to method sessions)
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Arne Traulsen
(MPI for Evolutionary Biology)
(Lecture Hall)
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16:30
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Method Session
(until 18:00)
(Lecture Hall)
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18:00
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--- Dinner ---
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19:00
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Method Session
(until 20:00)
(Lecture Hall)
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12:30
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--- Lunch ---
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13:30
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Keynote Talk
(until 14:30)
(Lecture Hall)
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13:30
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Perturbing the ecological forces underlying drug resistance in cancer: towards evolutionary therapy
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Jacob Scott
(Cleveland Clinic)
(Lecture Hall)
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14:30
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--- Coffee Break ---
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15:00
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Method Session
(until 17:00)
(Lecture Hall)
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17:00
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--- Fingerfood ---
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18:00
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Poster Session
(until 19:00)
(Lecture Hall)
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12:30
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--- Lunch ---
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13:30
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Keynote Talk
(until 14:30)
(Lecture Hall)
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13:30
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Quantitative descriptions of bacterial responses to antibiotics
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Tobias Bollenbach
(University of Cologne)
(Lecture Hall)
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14:30
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--- Coffee Break ---
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15:00
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Method Session
(until 17:00)
(Lecture Hall)
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17:00
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Closing Remarks
(Lecture Hall)
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18:00
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--- Barbecue at the institute ---
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