måndag 7 mars 2022

Mini-conference on ”Mathematical Population Genetics”, 24th March 2022

The winner for 2021 Cramér prize is Martina Favero with her thesis in mathematical population genetics and title ‘Asymptotics, weak convergence and duality in population genetics’. In connection to the Cramér society’s spring meeting March 24, we invite you to participate in a mini-conference (online/Zoom) on the theme ”Mathematical Population Genetics”.

Zoom: https://stockholmuniversity.zoom.us/j/66549243697

Thursday, March 24 (Swedish time)

13.00-13.30 Paul Jenkins (University of Warwick) – Stochastic modelling in population genetics
13.35-14.05 Martina Favero (University of Warwick) – Some asymptotic results for the Kingman coalescent
14.10-14.40 Anastasia Ignatieva (University of Oxford) – Birth-death models in population genetics
14.40-14.50 Short break
14.50-15.20 Ellen Baake (Bielefeld University) – Ancestral lines under selection and recombination
15.25-15.55 Ingemar Kaj (Uppsala University) – A Wright Fisher graph model – genetic sequence dynamics and steady state