Research at GEE
GEE is a vibrant research department comprising more than thirty members of staff and research fellows. Our research is supported by extensive external funding from research councils and charities.
Research Themes
Research in the Department falls under a number of overlapping themes. Please click on the headings below to explore our work and the research interests of individual staff members.
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Biodiversity and Environmental Biology |
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Julia Day: systematics, molecular phylogenetics, speciation, Great African lakes, fish Helen Chatterjee: phylogenetics, morphometrics, biogeography, conservation, niche modelling, mammals Anjali Goswami: evolution, morphometrics, mammals Kate Jones: biodiversity, ecology, wildlife epidemiology Georgina Mace: biodiversity, ecology David Murrell: biodiversity, ecology, modelling, plants John Pearson: plant ecophysiology, environmental biology Max Telford: biodiversity, evolution, evo-devo, phylogenetics Astrid Wingler: plant biology, plant metabolism, senescence, stress response Roger Wotton: aquatic biology, environmental biology |
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Biology of Ageing |
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Computational Biology |
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Evolutionary Genetics |
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Evolution and Development |
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Human Genetics and Human Evolution |
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Systems Biology |
Research Facilities
In their work, GEE researchers can rely on the services of a number of in-house facilities, both within GEE and within UCL. These comprise state-of the art omics analyses centres and high-performance computing, as well as a field station.
Research Centres
GEE is home to and member of a number of intra- and inter-institutional research institutes and centres. These organisations regroup researchers with shared interests in ageing, human genetics, mathematical modelling or ecology and evolution within GEE, UCL and the wider London academic landscape.
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