The Many Dimensions of Evolution
INVITED · L68 · ID: 355694
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The ecology and evolution of collective behavior
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Deborah Gordon
Biology, Stanford University
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Deborah Gordon
Biology, Stanford University
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Attack of the clones: what causes population structure in bacteria and how can we use it?
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William Hanage
Epidemiology, Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health
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William Hanage
Epidemiology, Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health
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Evolutionary dynamics in large microbial communities
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Benjamin Good
Stanford Univ
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Benjamin Good
Stanford Univ
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Microbial interactions across time and space
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Britt Koskella
University of California, Berkeley
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Britt Koskella
University of California, Berkeley
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Phenotypic heterogeneity between genetically identical cells permits growth with lethal levels of formaldehyde stress
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Christopher Marx
Biological Sciences, University of Idaho
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Jessica A Lee
Biological Sciences, University of Idaho
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Siavash Riazi
Biological Sciences, University of Idaho
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Shahla Nemati
Physics, University of Idaho
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Jannell V Bazurto
Biological Sciences, University of Idaho
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Andreas E Vasdekis
Physics, University of Idaho
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Benjamin J Ridenhour
Mathematics, University of Idaho
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Christopher H Remien
Mathematics, University of Idaho
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Christopher Marx
Biological Sciences, University of Idaho
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