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SUMMARY:Theory\, Methods\, and Applications of Quantitative Phylogenomics
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240904
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241206
DESCRIPTION:This semester program brings together mathematicians\, statisti
	cians\, computer scientists\, and experimental biologists to address the c
	hallenges involved in genome-scale phylogenetic inference. An overarching 
	goal is to unite biologically-sound modeling with algorithms that can be i
	mplemented in a computationally tractable manner and that scale as both th
	e number of species and the amount of genetic data increase. Specific topi
	cs to be investigated include: theory and practice of model-based inferenc
	e for trees and networks\, combinatorial and algebraic approaches for infe
	rring phylogenies\, software and algorithm development for inference and v
	isualization\, Bayesian approaches to phylogenetic inference\, models for 
	phylogenetic diversity and node dating\, and methods for assessing model f
	it.
URL:https://icerm.brown.edu/programs/sp-f24/
LOCATION:Providence\, RI\, USA
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