Talks and poster presentations

  1. Theory of lethal mutagenesis for viruses. Population Biology, Evolution, and Ecology seminar talk, Emory University, Atlanta, GA. October 26, 2007. (talk)
  2. The evolutionary cost of mistranslated proteins. Seminar talk, Institute for Evolution and Biodiversity, The Westfalian Wilhelms University of Münster, Germany. June 20, 2007. (talk)
  3. Theory of lethal mutagenesis for viruses. IPL workshop Genes, infections and epidemics, Wageningen, the Netherlands. June 13-June 15, 2007. (invited talk)
  4. Theory of lethal mutagenesis for viruses. Seminar talk, Keck Graduate Institute for Applied Life Sciences, Claremont, CA. May 18, 2007. (talk)
  5. The evolutionary cost of mistranslated proteins. Seminar talk, Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD. March 30, 2007. (talk)
  6. What are the determinants of protein evolutionary rates in yeast? Seminar talk, Dept. of Biology, Georgia Institute of Technology, GA. November 20, 2006. (talk)
  7. What determines evolutionary rate in yeast? Seminar talk, Center for Nonlinear Dynamics, University of Texas at Austin, TX. September 25, 2006. (talk)
  8. What are the determinants of protein evolutionary rates in yeast? CIPRES Mini-Symposium on Evolutionary Simulation, Philadelphia, PA. March 31-April 1, 2006. (invited talk)
  9. What are the determinants of protein evolutionary rates in yeast? Workshop on Aspects of Self-Organization in Evolution, Mathematical Biosciences Institute, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. November 14-18, 2005. (invited talk)
  10. Why highly expressed proteins evolve slowly. Gordon Conference on Structural, Functional & Evolutionary Genomics, Bates College, Lewiston, ME. June 19-24, 2005. (poster with D. A. Drummond, J. D. Bloom, C. Adami, F. H. Arnold)
  11. Why highly expressed proteins evolve slowly. The protein society nineteenth symposium, Boston, MA. July 30-August 3, 2005. (poster with D. A. Drummond, J. D. Bloom, C. Adami, F. H. Arnold)
  12. A computational physics approach to understanding protein evolution. Seminar talk, Dept. of Computer Science, Michigan State University, MI. Apr. 25, 2005. (talk)
  13. A thermodynamic framework to understand protein evolution. Seminar talk, Dept. of Microbiology and Biochemistry, Simon Fraser University, BC, Canada. Mar. 12, 2005. (talk)
  14. Dynamics of virus and protein evolution. Seminar talk, Dept. of Integrative Biology, University of Texas, Austin. Feb. 23, 2005. (talk)
  15. Density-dependent selection in vesicular stomatitis virus. CalPEG 2004, San Diego, California. Dec. 11-12, 2004 (talk)
  16. Density-dependent selection in vesicular stomatitis virus. Noble Foundation Workshop on Virus Evolution, Ardmore, Oklahoma. Oct. 21-24, 2004 (talk)
  17. Exploring the evolution of ecosystems with digital organisms. Santa Fe Institute Workshop ''From Structure to Dynamics in Complex Ecological Networks'', Santa Fe, NM. Feb 19-21, 2004 (invited talk)
  18. Complementation and RNA virus evolution. Seminar talk, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM. Jan 20, 2004 (talk)
  19. Complementation and RNA virus evolution. Seminar talk, Dept. of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Yale, New Haven, CT. Nov. 13, 2003 (talk)
  20. Complementation and RNA virus evolution. Seminar talk. Keck Graduate Institute, Claremont, CA. Nov 6, 2003 (talk)
  21. Complementation and RNA virus evolution. Seminar talk. Center for Bioinformatics, Indiana University School of Medicine, Inidianapolis. Sep 29, 2003 (talk)
  22. Complementation and RNA virus evolution. Seminar talk, Dept. of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, UC Irvine. Sep 23, 2003 (talk)
  23. Does the Red Queen reign in the kingdom of digital organisms? 7th European Conference on Artificial Life, Dortmund, Germany. Sep 14-17, 2003 (talk)
  24. Population genetics of RNA viruses. Seminar talk, Iowa State University. Mar 3, 2003 (talk)
  25. Population genetics of RNA viruses. Biophysics talk, Physics Department, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana. Dec 6, 2002 (talk)
  26. Survival of the flattest. Seminar talk, Ecology, Behavior and Evolution Seminar, UCSD. Oct 18, 2002. (talk)
  27. Survival of the flattest. Noble Foundation Workshop on Virus Evolution, Ardmore, Oklahoma. Oct. 5, 2002 (invited talk)
  28. Survival of the flattest. Institute for Neural Computing, Ruhr-Universität Bochum. June 12, 2002 (talk)
  29. Artificial Life Systems. Tutorial given at the World Congress on Computational Intelligence, Honolulu, Hawaii, May 12-17, 2002 (talk)
  30. Avida: Software Platform for Research and Education in Evolution. Workshop on Integrating Education in BioComplexity Research. Washington, DC, April 2002 (poster with K. Nanlohy, C. Ofria, R. E. Lenski and C. Adami)
  31. Adaptive evolution and the genealogical process on a correlated fitness landscape. Computational Biology Seminar, University of Southern California, April 11, 2002 (talk)
  32. Origin of directional epistasis in RNA folding. Gordon Conference on Molecular Evolution, Ventura, CA, Jan. 13-18 2002 (poster with R. E. Lenski and C. Adami)
  33. Survival of the flattest. Mathematics and Molecular Biology VII: Modeling Across the Scales - Atoms to Organisms. Santa Fe, NM, Jan. 5-10 2002 (poster with J. L. Wang, C. Ofria, R. E. Lenski and C. Adami)
  34. Digital organisms as a model of biological evolution. Institute of theoretical physcis, University of Sao Paulo, Sao Carlos, SP, Brazil. October 16, 2001 (talk)
  35. Selection for mutational robustness vs. selection for mutation speed. Gordon Conference on Microbial Population Biology, Williamstown, MA, July 29-August 3, 2001 (poster)
  36. Digital Organisms for the Study of Biological Evolution. Tutorial given jointly with Charles Ofria at GECCO2001, San Francisco, CA, July 7-11, 2001 (talk)
  37. Group Selection Behavior in Digital Organisms. XXIV National Meeting on Condensed Matter Physics, Sao Lourenco-MG, Brazil, May 18 2001 (poster with P. R. A. Campos)
  38. Dynamic Fitness Landscapes in Molecular Evolution. Seminar of the Center of Biological Modeling, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, Dec. 8 2000 (talk)
  39. Dynamic Fitness Landscapes. Tutorial given at the Seventh International Conference on Artificial Life, Portland, Oregon, Aug. 1-6 2000 (talk)
  40. Molecular Evolution with Dynamic Replication Rates. Computation and Neural Systems, Caltech. Annual Retreat, Jan. 28-30 2000 (talk)
  41. Molecular Evolution with Dynamic Replication Rates. Seminar of the Biomolecular Information Processing group, German National Research Center for Information Technology GMD, Sankt Augustin, Oct. 1 1999 (talk)
  42. Molecular Evolution in Time Dependent Environments. 5th European Conference on Artificial Life, Lausanne, Sep. 13-17 1999 (poster with C. Ronnewinkel and T. Martinetz)
  43. Molecular Evolution in Time-Varying Replication Landscapes. Winterschool on Dynamical Diseases, Berlin, Feb. 22-26, 1999 (poster with C. Ronnewinkel)
  44. Large-scale evolution and extinction in a hierarchically structured environment. 3rd German Workshop on Artificial Life, Bochum, Sep. 17-18 1998 (talk)
  45. How fast do structures emerge in hypercycle systems? 3rd German Workshop on Artificial Life, Bochum, Sep. 17-18 1998 (poster with S. Altmeyer and T. Martinetz)
  46. Scaling in non-equilibrium systems: alternatives to self-organized criticality. Seminar of the Nonlinear Dynamics Group, Institute of Physics, University of Potsdam, Sep. 9 1998 (talk)
  47. Large-scale evolution and extinction in a hierarchically structured environment. Sixth International Conference on Artificial Life, Los Angeles, June 26-29 1998 (talk)
  48. Simple models of large-scale evolution. Institute for Neural Computing, Ruhr-Universität Bochum. Annual Retreat, April 21-23 1997 (talk)
  49. A coarse-grained model of evolution with variable system size. 2nd German Workshop on Artificial Life, Dortmund, April 17-18 1997 (talk)
  50. Photon Splitting above the Pair Creation Threshold. 18th Texas Symposium on Relativistic Astrophysics, Chicago, Illinois, Dec. 15-20, 1996 (poster with M. Kachelrieß and G. Wunner)
  51. Photon splitting in strong magnetic fields: numerical results above $B_{\rm cr}$. Scientific Fall Meeting of the Astronomische Gesellschaft, Tübingen, Sep. 16-21, 1996 (poster with G. Wunner)



Claus Wilke 2008-03-04