UCL Centre for Integrative Anatomy is awarded Company of Biologists grant for Annual Symposium 2025
21 January 2025

You are warmly invited to join us, in person, for our full day UCL Centre for Integrative Anatomy Annual Symposium 2025 on interdisciplinary aspects of functional morphology. Our FREE event on Thursday, 20 February will delve into the fascinating world of anatomy and morphology, particularly focusing on our specialist area of the inter-relationship between form and function. Get ready to connect with experts and fellow enthusiasts in the field. To attend, register here (completely free of charge and inclusive of all refreshments and lunch) - places are already being booked up quickly!
At this in-person gathering in London, UK's Bloomsbury area with its amazing history and transport links, you'll have the opportunity to engage in discussions, attend insightful lectures, and participate in plenty of informal opportunities for socialising and networking. Whether you're a student, researcher, or just someone curious about anatomy and its inter-relation with fields such as palaeontology, biomechanics, imaging and the like, this symposium is the place to be!

A full timetable of speakers and topics appears below, from which you can see that there are ample opportunities for informal discussion and networking in the two refreshment breaks and over an extended lunch period. After the official close of the meeting, we further invite attendees to join us in a local hostelry to continue socialising and sharing. This will be at the Prince of Wales Feathers public house at 8 Warren St, Greater, London W1T 5LD, just 7 minutes’ walk from the conference venue.
Reserve your spot, free-of-charge, now and get ready for a day full of learning and networking!

The day will be hosted by the Centre's own Dr Phil Cox, Associate Professor of Anatomy, and supported by other Centre members, including Professor Susan Evans (Centre Head), Professor Mehran Moazen and Professor Sandra Martelli, and Associate Professors Dr Laura Porro and Dr Ryan Felice, amongst others.
This event is generously supported by The Company of Biologists and also by the Anatomical Society.
