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This event is in the past.It took place on May 18, 2026 at Hertz Hall.

IB Finishing Talk: Moving Beyond Pairwise Models of Host-Parasite Coevolution: Theory and Applications in Microbial Systems 1
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IB Finishing Talk: Moving Beyond Pairwise Models of Host-Parasite Coevolution: Theory and Applications in Microbial Systems

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Dive into how microbes evolve across multiple hosts at once. Claire Evensen shares her PhD research combining math, experiments, and computational models to understand complex parasite dynamics beyond simple one-on-one relationships.

Academic seminar
PhD finishing talk
Science & research
Microbiology focus

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🔬multi-host, multi-parasite dynamics focus
🧮math + experiments + computation combined

Hertz Hall

101 Cross-Sproul Path, Berkeley, CA 94704, USA

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