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Hi,

My name is Gergely Szöllősi and I was a graduate student at the Biological Physics Department of Eötvös University working in Imre Derényi's group from 2005 to 2009. I am currently a Marie Curie Fellow at the Bioinformatics and Evolutionary Genomics Group at LBBE in Lyon.

Current:

Our paper Emergent neutrality in adaptive asexual evolution, with Stephan Schiffels, Ville Mustonen and Michael Lässig is to apper in Genetics.

The slides of my recent talk Horizontal genetransfer as a molecular clock at SMBE 2010 are here.

Reticulated leaf veins are featured on Physics Today , the cover of PRL, WIRED.com, The Economist and Népszabadág .

Our new paper with Eleni Katifori and Marcelo Magnasco: Damage and fluctuations induce loops in optimal transport networks, has been published in PRL

My thesis is online.

Our new paper Congruent evolution of genetic and environmental robustness in microRNA has been published in Mol. Biol. Evol.

From Nov.1 -Dec.12 I am attending The Kavli Institute's Genetics and Genomics Program at UCSB.

Our recent paper Evolutionary games on minimally structured populations, has been chosen for the Virtual Journal of Biological Physics Research.

 
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