Advanced course in population genetics to introduce active research topics.
The course consists of six modules on i) sweeps and signatures of selection ii) complex traits iii) association mapping iv) polygenic adaptation v) selfish elements vi) comparative genomics / phylogenomics.
Each module is taught by a different lecturer from various institutes in Vienna, thus providing an overview of diverse approaches.
Modules are structured in an intro lecture and two seminar units. Seminars are based on key research papers, computational tools and/or biological data to provide a first-hand insight into current research themes.
The grade is based on 6 assignments (one per module). The modules require basic knowledge of population genetics, on the level of an introductory course in population genetics.
This will be primarily in person, taught in the UniWien Maths dept (Rossauer Lande) on Monday mornings 9.00-11:30
- Trainer/in: Nick BARTON