February 16-19, 2016 National Conservation Training Center, Shepherdstown, West Virginia ••••••••• The use of genetic information in the conservation and management of organisms is becoming more widespread. This two-day Workshop will provide a basic understanding of population genetic tools and their application in the conservation of freshwater mollusks. The Workshop curriculum will include morning lecture sessions providing a basic understanding of population genetic theory, and afternoon sessions built around case studies that will allow attendees opportunities to apply their new knowledge using actual data on freshwater mollusks. The Workshop also will include a series of presentations from experts in conservation genetics, a poster session, and mixers with opportunities for conversation among presenters and attendees. For details, Click Here
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