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September 16, 2009 Department of Plant & Environmental Sciences 09:30 10:00 10:30 Registration, where you get a ticket valid for the lunch, and a ticket valid for a single drink at the afternoon pub! Information about 2010 activities in Life Sciences, and presentation of recipients of travel grants. Ken Wolfe, Trinity College, Dublin: Comparative genomics and the aftermath of ancient polyploidization 11:30 Lunch at Botaniska Paviljongen 13:00 14:30 15:00 Bernard Pfeil, IVM, Systematics of Citrus (Rutaceae): gene trees, incongruence, biogeography, coalescent theory Julie Grantham, CMB, Exploring the function of the molecular chaperone CCT: implications for cell cycle progression and cytoskeletal organisation Henrik Seth, ZOO, Expedition Greenland Summer 2009: Coupling climate change to physiology and behaviour Mats Töpel, IVM: Rapid radiation of the draught-adapted ivesioid Potentilleae (Rosaceae) correlates with the Sierra Nevada uplift and subsequent climate change Coffee/Tea Mari Källersjö, Presentation of the Botanical Garden 16:30- Pub at Botaniska Paviljongen 13:30 13:50 14:10 www.science.gu.se/forskning/Forskarutbildning/tema/life_science/