Joint PITT-CMU Colloquium: Daniel Fisher (Stanford University)

February 5, 2018 - 9:30pm to 11:00pm

Title:     Can Evolutionary Dynamics Be Understood Quantitatively? 

 

Abstract: The basic laws of evolution have been known for more than a century and there is overwhelming evidence for the facts of evolution.  Yet little is understood quantitatively about the dynamical  processes that drive evolution:  by physicists' standards the theory of evolution is far from fully-fledged .    Huge advances in DNA sequencing technology and laboratory experiments have enabled direct observations of evolution in action and, together with theoretical developments, opened up great opportunities for dramatically advancing our understanding.   This talk will focus on framing questions and on recent progress addressing some of these.    

Location and Address

102 Thaw Hall