The is an introductory course that is aimed at students who will need to preform phylogenetic analyses in their work, but who have little or no experience with phylogenetic analyses. The ForBio component of the course is focused on the practical aspects of phylogenetic analyses and students that have not attended the theoretical part of the course are expected to have read the relevant literature. The course will cover all basic aspects of phylogenetic analyses with emphasis on use of DNA data. Students will learn how to prepare their data, explore its properties and how to analyze it using distance, parsimony, likelihood and Bayesian methods. In the last two days students will also get an introduction to molecular dating with focus on the use of BEAST and to comparative methods used to study the evolution of discrete and continuous traits.
https://www.forbio.uio.no/events/courses/2020/Bergen_Phylogenetics_2020.html
ForBio travel grants
We have changed our travel grants rules. ForBio offers both incoming and outgoing travel grants to fund collaborations between ForBio members based in Norway and taxonomic experts up to NOK 14,000. Grants are given for taxonomic training with relevance to the main research project of the applicant, and aim to allow the student to do taxonomic research with specific experts, work with particular collections, or learn new preparation techniques directly from experts. Participation in external courses, conferences, fieldwork or other kinds of activities which are not classified as expert-in-training visits are no longer eligible for support. There are two application deadlines: March 1st 2020.