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  •  University of New Mexico  - http://www.cs.unm.edu/~forrest/adaptive-web/ac_main.htm
     Adaptive Computational Group. Special interest: interactions between biology and computation. (USA)
  •  Iowa State University  - http://www.cs.iastate.edu/~honavar/alife.isu.html
     Department of Computer Science, Complex Adaptive Systems Group. Studying natural and artificial complex systems. People, links. (USA)
  •  University of Sussex  - http://www.cogs.susx.ac.uk/lab/adapt/
     Evolutionary and Adaptive Systems, COGS. A large group researching Artificial Life, Evolutionary Computation, and Adaptive Behaviour. (UK)
  •  Dublin City University  - http://www.eeng.dcu.ie/~alife/index.html
     School of Electronic Engineering, Artificial Life Laboratory. People, research, publications, links. (Ireland)
  •  Paris 6  - http://animatlab.lip6.fr/index_en.html
     Laboratoire d'Informatique, AnimatLab; a node of EVONET. Members, research projects, publications, software, meetings and other resources. (France)
  •  Trinity College, Hartford  - http://shakti.trincoll.edu/~cschneid/lsystems.html
     The L-Systems Group. Publications, software and graphics. (USA)
  •  Caltech  - http://dllab.caltech.edu/
     Digital Life Laboratory. Developers of Avida software. (USA)
  •  Universidad de Granada  - http://geneura.ugr.es/OLD/en/
     Departamento de Arquitectura y TecnologĂ­a de los Computadores; Geneura Team. Research in evolutionary computing and artifical worlds. (Spain)
  •  University of Aarhus  - http://www.evalife.dk/
     EVALife: Evolutionary Computation and Artificial Life. People, research, publications, links. (Denmark)
  •  Federal Institute of Technology, Lausanne  - http://lslwww.epfl.ch/
     Logic Systems Laboratory. Developing novel bio-inspired computing machines and programs; Designing novel reconfigurable systems; Developing biologically inspired robots. (Swizerland)
  •  ALife Boston  - http://non.fiction.org/~await/alife
     Formerly MIT Artificial Life Group. Meets to discuss modeling and synthesis of biomolecular systems. (USA)