Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology

Short Portrait
The Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology consists of the three departments Evolutionary Ecology, Evolutionary Genetics and Evolutionary Theory (to be set up). It is focused on basic research to unravel general evolutionary processes, such as ecological adaptations, benefits of sexual reproduction or evolution of cooperation. The scope of the work includes ecological, organismic, molecular and theoretical approaches.

Organization
Managing Director
Prof. Dr. Manfred Milinski

Scientific Members, Directors
Prof. Dr. Manfred Milinski
Prof. Dr. Diethard Tautz

External Scientific Member
Prof. Dr. Paul Rainey

Emeritiertus Scientific Members
Prof. Dr. Winfried Lampert

Equipment and facilities of the institute
The institute houses newly renovated laboratories, a lecture hall, a room for practicals, a large library and a computing centre.

Aquaria rooms are available which allow simulation of different seasons. External basins and enclosures in the lakes closeby allow the conduction of ecological experiments under defined conditions.

There is also a facility to keep wild mice colonies and an experimental facility to do population ecological experiments with wild mice.

The major equipment includes a microscope- and immunology-setup to study parasites, various machines for genomic analyses, including microarrays and high-throughput sequencing, as well as a micro-CT scanner for small animals.