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2018
May
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New approaches to modelling microbial genome evolution
-Dr Tom Williams for the University of Bristol joins the list of speakers for the SBS Friday research seminar series.
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Seasonal rhythms in appetite and fattening: role of tanycytes
-Professor Francis Ebling from the University of Nottingham will give the next talk in the SBS Friday seminar series.
April
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Bacterial fungal antagonism as driving factor of the soil ecosphere as explored through metagenomics
-The School of Biological Sciences welcomes Dr Falk Hildebrand from the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL), Heidelberg, Germany to present in the Friday Research Seminar Series.
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Science and Advice for Scottish Agriculture - Helping Scotland Grow
-Fiona Highet from Scottish Government gives us an insight into her work as Entomology Manager at Science and Advice for Scottish Agriculture (SASA) at the SBS Friday research seminar.
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School of Biological Sciences Postgraduate Research Conference 2018
-The annual SBS Postgraduate Research Conference will take place on 12th & 13th April 2018.
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Towards eco-evolutionary dynamics of dispersal and mating systems in a changing world
-Dr Greta Bocedi from within the School of Biological Sciences at the University of Aberdeen will give her talk on eco-evolutionary dynamics as part of the Friday SBS research series.
March
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Life history correlates of consistency and variability in behaviour
-Dr Samantha Patrick from the School of Environmental Sciences at the University of Liverpool will give her talk as part of the SBS Friday research seminar series.
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Queen, drone and a sexually transmitted virus
-Dr Per Kryger from the Department of Agroecology at Aarhus University in Denmark will give the next seminar in the School of Biological Sciences weekly series.
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Microbes through the lens of molecules
-Dr Purificación López-García from the Ecologie Systématique Evolution (ESE), French National Centre for Scientific Research in Paris will give her talk as part of the SBS Friday research seminar series.
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Theory, Ecology and Design in Microbial Ecology
-Professor Thomas Curtis from the Centre for Synthetic Biology and the Bioeconomy at Newcastle University will deliver the next talk in the SBS Friday research seminar series.