Roland Regöes, Department of Environmental Systems Science, ETH Zürich, Switzerland
Abstract
Genetic sequences of organisms are imprints of their evolutionary and population history. To recover the evolutionary and population history, the complex inference scheme of phylodynamics has been developed that combines phylogenetics with population biological models, such as the coalescent, the birth-death models, or even the SIR model. Although these phylogenetic inference methods are being applied to a wide array of evolutionary, ecological, epidemiological and clinical systems, they have no
State of the field and strategies for developing new programs
Authors
Frank Rühli will lead a discussion by directors of evolutionary medicine programs.
Abstract
This meeting is for directors of evolutionary medicine programs and those who would like to create programs to share news and strategies for developing the field, but others are welcome.