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by Laurence Loewe, last updated: Jan 07, 2011 06:45 PM
Job ads ready for printing
2010 Postdoc in Background Selection and Selective Sweeps
by Laurence Loewe, last updated: Jan 07, 2011 06:44 PM
2011
by Laurence Loewe, last updated: Jan 07, 2011 02:03 AM
Starting the Evolutionary Systems Biology Group at UW-Madison
Loewe, Laurence
by Laurence Loewe, last updated: Dec 12, 2010 07:52 AM
Here you can find my research interests, publications and courses that I teach.
Jobs
by Laurence Loewe, last updated: Dec 10, 2010 03:13 PM
Opportunities for working with Laurence Loewe.
New approach for predicting the speed of Muller's ratchet
by Laurence Loewe, last updated: Oct 04, 2010 04:43 AM
David Waxman of the University of Sussex (UK) developed a new approach for predicting the rate of mutation accumulation from Muller's ratchet. Evolution@home results helped to test the predictions.
Latest high scores
by Laurence Loewe, last updated: Jun 01, 2010 02:19 AM
The latest high scores of computing for evolution@home. See the pages listed here for detailed computing stats in the various disciplines that exist in the race for the top contributing positions.
Research
by Laurence Loewe, last updated: May 09, 2010 03:37 AM
Laurence Loewe: My research centres on detailed simulation models that integrate biological knowledge in order to understand more about evolution. To do this I combine current systems biology with evolutionary genetics in an approach that I call evolutionary systems biology. I use this approach to investigate the genetic basis for adaptive evolution and the evolutionary consequences of slightly deleterious mutations. These general topics are important for understanding the evolution of antibiotics resistance in bacteria and many other practical problems.
Evolution@home results overview
by Laurence Loewe, last updated: May 08, 2010 01:36 PM
The population genetics of mutations: good, bad and indifferent
by Laurence Loewe, last updated: Apr 29, 2010 12:40 AM
At its heart evolution@home investigates how DNA changes affect populations in the long run. The scene for this work has been set by the research of evolutionary biologists like Brian Charlesworth. To mark his 65th birthday on 29 April 2010 and his many significant contributions, a themed issue of Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B has been published on 'The population genetics of mutations: good, bad and indifferent'. It comprises articles by a number of influential individuals who have been associated with Brian over the years.
Darwin day, Darwin year and the Diversity of Life
by Laurence Loewe, last updated: Feb 13, 2010 03:49 AM
The Darwin year 2009 is over, but the importance of evolution for life on this planet has not changed. 2010, the year of biodiversity highlights different aspects of evolution and our need to act on what we know.
Talks
by Laurence Loewe, last updated: Feb 13, 2010 03:33 AM
Laurence Loewe: Here is a selected list of recent scientific talks I have given. Some can be downloaded as a pdf.
2010
by Laurence Loewe, last updated: Feb 12, 2010 12:42 PM
News about evolution@home from 2010.
Welcome to evolution@home and evolutionary-research!
by admin, last updated: Jan 18, 2010 03:48 PM
Evolution@home is the first global computing system for evolutionary biology. It allows everybody with an Internet PC to contribute to evolutionary-research by running simulations of evolution.
Stop Software Patents
by Laurence Loewe, last updated: Jan 18, 2010 03:04 PM
Stop software patents petition in the EU banner
evolution@home at InSpace, University of Edinburgh
by Laurence Loewe, last updated: Dec 07, 2009 03:22 PM
evolution@home and research programs that help to work out Darwin's ideas will be discussed at InSpace, University of Edinburgh.
evolution@home | Let's work out Darwin's ideas
by Laurence Loewe, last updated: Dec 07, 2009 03:03 PM
An event on evolutionary biology, simulation and the challenge to work out Darwin's ideas in detail. Brought to you by InSpace, University of Edinburgh.
Overview
by Laurence Loewe, last updated: Jul 20, 2009 07:34 AM
This overview points to teaching resources, tools for searching literature and content of important journals for evolutionary research.
Posters
by Laurence Loewe, last updated: Jul 14, 2009 02:24 PM
Poster presentations of my work.
Introducing evolutionary systems biology
by Laurence Loewe, last updated: Jul 11, 2009 10:04 AM
A new framework was developed for combining modern systems biology and evolutionary genetics. Evolutionary systems biology may help us to answer some of the most difficult problems in evolutionary biology.
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