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Network of 10 institutions promoting scientific communication & collaboration among ecologists & evolutionary biologists in London and around the UK.
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Autumn Symposium and Mixer 2024 is about to begin with flash talks from across the CEE membership.
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Thank you to everyone who attended #CEEMixer2024. It was a great start to the academic year. Thank you to the amazing speakers and all those who organised the event. We would like to especially thank our hosts and sponsors Royal Society Publishing and QMUL @RSocPublishing @QMUL
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Two great talks today from @RHULBioSci ECRs at the @CEEvol Autumn Symposium. First @NahemaVenceslai talked about seed pesrsistance in black grass
The second speaker is Nahema Venceslai from RHUL on ‘Seed persistence in black grass’ @NahemaVenceslai @RHULScience
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And then Lachlan Jones spoke about heather nectar as medicine for bumblebee colonies
The second speaker is Lachlan Jones from RHUL on ‘Nectar chemistry effects on bee parasites’ @RHULScience
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Fantastic event! Many thanks to the organisers and attendees. It was a pleasure to share my research #SMARTEXCCZ #Deepsea
The third speaker is Belen Arias from NHM on ‘From the midnight zone to the abyss: what we know about life in the deep sea’ @mbelen_arias @NHM_Science
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The fourth and final speaker of the symposium is Roman Arguello from QMUL on ‘Evolution of sensory systems’ @QMUL @QM_EcoEvo
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The third speaker is Andrea Gaede from RVC on 'Neural specialisations for sensory control of locomotion' @RoyalVetCollege
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The second speaker is Nancy Bird from UCL on ‘Genetic data uncovers historical migrations in people from West and Central Africa’ @nancybird_ @uclbiosciences
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The first speaker for the final Session 5 - Evolutionary Mechanisms and Sensory Adaptations is Denis Larkin from RVC on ‘Convergent nucleotide evolution and selection in acclimation of wild species and domestic breeds’ @RoyalVetCollege
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The fourth speaker is Eugenie “Charley” Yen from QMUL on ‘Epigenetics for conservation: monitoring thermal stress in endangered sea turtles’ @eugeniecyen @QMUL
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The third speaker is Belen Arias from NHM on ‘From the midnight zone to the abyss: what we know about life in the deep sea’ @mbelen_arias @NHM_Science
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The second speaker is Felix Lim from Kew Gardens on ‘Building climate-resilient food systems through diversification’ @_felixlim @KewScience
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The first speaker for Session 4 - Innovation in Conservation and Biodiversity is Claire Duncan from IoZ on ‘Quantifying and identifying coastal conservation solutions’ @whereisklara @ZSLScience
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The fourth speaker is Michael Berthaume from KCL on ‘An evolutionary biomechanics perspective on the evolution of knee sesamoids in primates’ @MBerthaume @KingsCollegeLon
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The second speaker is Lachlan Jones from RHUL on ‘Nectar chemistry effects on bee parasites’ @RHULScience
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The first speaker for Session 3 - Behaviour Species Interactions and Biomechanics is Simon Kenworthy from IoZ on ‘Smartificial Fruits: participation, cognition and social learning of touchscreen tasks by wild desert baboons' @si_monkeys @ZSLScience
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The fourth speaker is Emma Moffett from KCL on ‘Temperature predicts the somatic growth of ectotherms in the lab but not in the field’ @EmmaMoffett1 @KingsCollegeLon
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The third speaker is Muyao Qi from Imperial on ‘The spatial distribution of ectomycorrhizal fungi in Europe' @imperialcollege
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