[alife] FINAL Call for Abstracts: Mathematical Models in Ecology and Evolution 2009 - September 10th-11th, University of Bristol

James Marshall James.Marshall at bristol.ac.uk
Mon Jun 8 06:12:47 PDT 2009


Dear colleagues,
   this is the FINAL call for abstracts for Mathematical Models in  
Ecology and Evolution 2009 (details below). Abstract submission closes  
at the end of this week (Friday 12th June), and registration one month  
after that. As space in the conference venue will be limited to  
approximately 150 conference delegates, priority will of course be  
given to those presenting work at the conference. We already have in  
excess of 90 expressions of interest in attending. Also, 40  
registration-free places are available for PhD students on a first- 
come-first-served basis.
   We hope to receive your abstract for MMEE 2009 shortly. If you have  
already submitted, we will contact you with a decision shortly after  
the deadline.
   Best wishes,
	James Marshall, John McNamara, Alasdair Houston

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James A. R. Marshall
Department of Computer Science
University of Bristol
www.cs.bris.ac.uk/~marshall


Begin forwarded message:
> From: James Marshall <James.Marshall at bristol.ac.uk>
> Date: 13 February 2009 17:15:16 GMT
> To: animal-behaviour at jiscmail.ac.uk
> Subject: Call for Abstracts: Mathematical Models in Ecology and  
> Evolution 2009 - September 10th-11th, University of Bristol
>
> Dear colleagues,
>  the University of Bristol will host Mathematical Models in Ecology  
> and Evolution this year, from September 10th to 11th. MMEE 2009 will  
> have a Darwinian flavour, in honour of the bicentenary of Darwin's  
> birth, and 150 years since the publication of The Origin of Species.  
> While not a mathematician himself, Darwin's ideas find natural  
> expression in the form of mathematical models, allowing further  
> development and refinement of the theory. This two-day meeting will  
> showcase the latest developments of formal models in evolution and  
> ecology, and will include keynote addresses on the mathematical  
> modelling of Darwin's key theories and insights.
>
> Keynote Speakers
> 	• Professor Rob Boyd, Department of Anthropology, University of  
> California Los Angeles
> 	• Professor Alan Grafen, Department of Zoology, University of Oxford
> 	• Professor Hanna Kokko, Department of Biological and Environmental  
> Science, University of Helsinki
> 	• Professor Franjo Weissing, Department of Biology, University of  
> Groningen
>
> Abstract Submission
> Abstract submission will close on June 12th 2009. Please visit the  
> conference website for further details.
>
> Registration
> Registration will close on July 10th 2009. Registration will cost 50  
> GBP for standard delegates, to include lunches, coffee breaks and  
> conference reception. 40 free-registration places will be available  
> for postgraduate student on a first-come-first-served basis.
>
> Please visit the conference website for further details, and for a  
> conference poster:
> www.cs.bris.ac.uk/mmee2009
>
>  We hope to see you in Bristol in September.
>
>  Best wishes,
> 	James Marshall, John McNamara, Alasdair Houston
>
> ---
> James A. R. Marshall
> Department of Computer Science
> University of Bristol
> www.cs.bris.ac.uk/~marshall
>
>
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