Seminars

Pontus Skoglund – Learning about evolution from ancient genomes

Speaker: Dr. Pontus Skoglund (The Francis Crick Institute) Title: Learning about evolution from ancient genomes Where: Anatomy G04 Gavin de Beer LT, UCL (Gower Street, London, WC1E 6BT) When: 24th April 2018, 17:30 Abstract: Evolution is defined as genetic change through time, and the only direct way to study such temporal processes in humans and other populations over longer time […]

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Andrea Dixon – At the edge of the species: the effects of gene flow on fitness

Speaker: Dr. Andrea Dixon (Rothamsted) Title: At the edge of the species: the effects of gene flow on fitness Where: Medawar Building G02 Watson LT, UCL (Gower Street, London, WC1E 6BT) When: 25th April 2017, 18:30 Abstract: Species ranges that are distributed across environmentally heterogeneous landscapes can be constrained by the efficacy of natural selection at range edges. Constraints on

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Nigel Nicholson – Adaptive and unadaptive leadership: an evolutionary perspective

Speaker: Prof. Nigel Nicholson (London Business School) Title: Adaptive and unadaptive leadership: an evolutionary perspective Where: UCL, Drayton House B05 (30 Gordon Street, WC1H 0AX) When: 20th February 2017, 18:00 Abstract:Leadership serves the need for coordination and direction in social groups of many species, and for humans it has special properties and significance. We notice when it fails more than when it

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Camilla Power – The revolutionary sex: can sexual conflict theory help explain the emergence of language and culture?

Speaker: Dr. Camilla Power (University of East London) Title: The Revolutionary Sex: can sexual conflict theory help explain the emergence of language and culture? Where: UCL (South Wing 9 Garwood LT) When: 12th October, 18:00 Abstract: Across species, sexual selection and sexual conflict – where the evolutionary interests of the sexes differ – provide the arena for the evolution of

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Chris Jiggins – A constructive role for introgression in generating novelty in butterfly wing patterns

Tuesday, the 21st June 2016. Chris Jiggins, from the University of Cambridge, “A constructive role for introgression in generating novelty in butterfly wing patterns”. Abstract:  We are increasingly able to study evolutionary processes such as adaptation and speciation on a genomic scale. I will outline our work to assemble chromosomal-level assemblies of butterfly genomes using

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Nicholas Humphrey- The invention of consciousness

Annual LERN Medawar Memorial Lecture We are pleased to announce that speaker for the next Annual Medawar Lecture is Nicholas Humphrey, Emeritus Professor of Psychology at LSE and Visiting Professor of Philosophy, at the New College of the Humanities. Nicholas Humphrey is author of many academic papers and popular science books on the evolution of

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Natalie Cooper – Macroevolution in fossils and living species: were dinosaurs bad news for mammals?

We’re really excited about our next seminar! The speaker will be Dr Natalie Cooper from the NHM! Title: Macroevolution in Fossils and Living Species: Were Dinosaurs Bad News for Mammals? Where: South Wing 9 Garwood LT, UCL When: 20th October 2015, 6PM Abstract: Macroevolutionary studies often focus either on living or fossil species. However, ignoring one or the other leaves

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Nicky Clayton & Clive Wilkins- the evolution of the living time machine

Annual LERN Medawar Memorial Lecture When:  Wednesday, 11th of March, at 5:30 pm Where: Jevons LT, Drayton House, 30 Gordon Street, WC1H 0AX, UCL This year’s Medawar lecture is coming up! The speakers for this year’s lecture will be Nicola Clayton, Professor of Comparative Cognition in the Department of Psychology at the University of Cambridge, and Clive Wilkins, Artist in Residence

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