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AGA Symposium 2016

The AGA President’s Symposium, “Local adaptation: from phenotype to genotype to fitness,” will be held 14–17 July 2016, at beautiful Asilomar CA.

In the past, many studies dealt only with phenotypes/traits, but today the connection to genotype is becoming feasible for more and more organisms. Our speakers are a blend of established and new investigators, working on a variety of organisms, and who are taking diverse approaches to the question.

The AGA will provide several travel awards to cover registration, room, and board for graduate students who would like to attend.

Details and registration are available on the AGA Web site http://www.theaga.org .

Invited Speakers

Key Distinguished Lecture by Victoria Sork (Professor and Dean of Life Sciences, UCLA)

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