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EvoDay 2017, Cornell University

5/21/2017

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The EvoGroup at Cornell recently hosted the annual EvoDay conference, held at the Lab of Ornithology. This year's theme was 'Phylogenomics'. 
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Brant Faircloth finishes his presentation as our invited speaker for the Harrison Lecture, a special talk to commemorate the legacy of Rick Harrison.
EvoDay is a one-day conference with the goal of bringing together scientists from upstate New York for a day of talks and discussion. We typically have local speakers from Cornell and surrounding colleges, but this year we looked a little further out -- to LSU, actually! The Danforth lab had the pleasure of hosting Brant Faircloth, who in turn presented a captivating synopsis of his work.

Each year at EvoDay there is a mix of faculty, researchers, postdocs, and grad students who give ~20 minute presentations at the event, addressing an audience of about 100 people. Past themes have been 'Evolution and Conservation' (2016) and 'Evolution and Behavior' (2015).
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This year, our aculeate working group was well-represented, as both Bonnie Blaimer (Smithsonian) and I presented our latest work based on phylogenies constructed from ultraconserved elements (UCEs). 
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