CEE Spring Symposium 2026
How emerging molecular and computational tools are transforming our ability to study evolution and ecology in wild systems.
The CEE Spring Symposium 2026 will be taking place in Lecture Hall Three at the Royal Veterinary College on Thursday, 28th May 2026 at 13:00 pm.
The title for the Symposium is 'Molecular Frontiers in Wildlife, Ecology and Evolution' and has been organised by Dr. Alice Balard (UCL), Dr. James Gilbert (UCL) and Dr. Eugenie 'Charley' Yen (QMUL).
The Symposium will explored how emerging molecular and computational tools, from powerful field-based genomics to AI-driven analysis, are transforming our ability to study evolution and ecology in wild systems. Expect exciting talks, cutting-edge research, and vibrant discussions!
Join us to follow the work of scientists and emerging leaders who are shaping the future research trajectories in the field.
All staff, postdocs, students and affiliated institutions are encouraged to attend this celebratory year with other London-area researchers in ecology and evolution.
How emerging molecular and computational tools are transforming our ability to study evolution and ecology in wild systems.
The CEE Spring Symposium 2026 will be taking place in Lecture Hall Three at the Royal Veterinary College on Thursday, 28th May 2026 at 13:00 pm.
The title for the Symposium is 'Molecular Frontiers in Wildlife, Ecology and Evolution' and has been organised by Dr. Alice Balard (UCL), Dr. James Gilbert (UCL) and Dr. Eugenie 'Charley' Yen (QMUL).
The Symposium will explored how emerging molecular and computational tools, from powerful field-based genomics to AI-driven analysis, are transforming our ability to study evolution and ecology in wild systems. Expect exciting talks, cutting-edge research, and vibrant discussions!
Join us to follow the work of scientists and emerging leaders who are shaping the future research trajectories in the field.
All staff, postdocs, students and affiliated institutions are encouraged to attend this celebratory year with other London-area researchers in ecology and evolution.
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Highlights
- 4 hours 30 minutes
- In person
Location
Royal Veterinary College - Camden Campus
4 Royal College Street
London NW1 0TU
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