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29/1/17

Congreso 2017 de EUNOPS



EUNOPS (European Network of Palm Scientists), el grupo europeo de investigadores expertos en palmeras, nos anuncia que su próximo congreso se desarrollará en la ciudad suiza de Lausanne entre el 6 y 7 de mayo de 2017. Los dos últimos congresos de EUNOPS se desarrollaron en Valencia (2014) y Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (2016), demostrando el creciente interés de los investigadores españoles por este grupo de especies.

Podéis encontrar más información sobre el próximo congreso en la página web de EUNOPS: http://www.eunops.org/

25/5/16

Oferta postdoctoral en Kew

El Dr. William Baker (Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew), considerado como el principal experto mundial en la taxonomía de las palmeras (Arecaceae), nos hace llegar el correo más abajo reseñado:

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Phylogenomics Research Fellow
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Closing Date: 19/06/2016
Duration: 29 months

We are seeking to recruit a talented, postdoc-level scientist to join a team of plant phylogenomic and evolutionary experts in Kew’s Comparative Plant and Fungal Biology department. The post will provide excellent opportunities to engage with the latest advances in high-throughput DNA sequencing technologies to address both pure and applied research questions, with a focus on palm phylogenomics, conservation and seed science. The research forms part of a broader science programme “Delivering global tree conservation through seed science” at Kew funded by the Garfield Weston Foundation and is linked to Kew’s Plant and Fungal Trees of Life initiative.

The project will focus on a model group of tree species, the palms. Palms are among the most economically important of all plants and, as a result, face intensified threats due to selective use by humans. Kew is a recognised global centre of excellence in palm diversity research and has a long term interest in the seed biology of the family. A family-wide synthesis of phylogenomic and seed trait data will create new opportunities to advance the conservation of this charismatic plant group and may facilitate the development of protocols for the conservation of its recalcitrant seeds.

As the research scientist on this project you will 1) generate and manipulate genomic data for all genera of palms and for species in the megadiverse Indo-Pacific tribe Areceae using high throughput sequence capture techniques, 2) use these data to reconstruct global phylogenies for palms and for tribe Areceae, 3) compile seed trait data to explore their correlations with biogeographic history, diversification and extinction risk in an evolutionary context. The project will be highly collaborative, involving numerous opportunities to interact with experts at Kew and beyond.

You will be an outstanding and inspiring scientist with a PhD and some relevant specialist experience in high-throughput sequencing, phylogenetic analysis, bioinformatics and/or comparative evolutionary biology.  You will also have experience of writing and contributing to research publications (both as lead author and as part of a team), together with excellent communication skills. Experience of independently managing a discrete area of a research project with good time management skills is also essential.

How to apply: Please complete an application via the Kew jobs portal.

In addition, please upload 1) a covering letter describing your motivations and qualifications for the role (max. 2 pages) and 2) your CV, which should include a full list of your publications and grants/awards.

For informal enquiries, please contact Dr. Bill Baker w.baker@kew.org

3/2/16

Congreso de EUNOPS 2016

El 'European Network of Palm Scientists' (EUNOPS), grupo internacional especializado en el estudio de palmeras, nos anuncia su próximo congreso anual, que se celebrará en Gran Canaria del 7 al 9 de mayo de 2016, organizado por la Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. Al congreso puede acudir y presentar comunicaciones personas interesadas en el estudio y conservación de estas especies, aunque no estén asociadas a EUNOPS.

El equipo organizador es el que dirige nuestro socio y Vicepresidente de SEBICOP, el profesor Pedro A. Sosa. Para más información podéis visitar la página: http://eunops.org/node/4080  

Si os interesa el tema, conviene que recordéis que la reserva de alojamiento puede hacerse hasta el 28 de marzo, y que la remisión de resúmenes está abierta hasta el 17 de abril.