Evolution at Ecological Margins
Dr Bridle's group research uses a combination of ecological experiments, population genomics, and quantitative genetics.
Camus Lab (Ecophysiology)
Mito-Nuclear Interactions
Life history evolution
Sex differences in nutritional requirements
Ecophysiology
Culture & Health Research
The research group is interested in the biopsychosocial benefits of all things cultural.
Bell Lab
Dr Dean Bell is an urban forestry and urban greening specialist with experience spanning education, research and industry.
Freshwater Monitoring and Management Research Group
Dr Bishop is interested in combining data from different sources and understanding how the findings can be applied in practice to help reverse global and local declines in freshwater biodiversity.
UCL Aliens Lab
Lead by Tim Blackburn, research in the Blackburn group primarily addresses questions relating to human-mediated biological invasions.
Day Lab
The Day Lab focuses on integrative studies of evolutionary radiations and on ecosystem monitoring through environmental DNA.
Ecology and Infection Group
Lead by Dr Rory Gibbs, the research group focuses on understanding how social, ecological and climatic changes drive disease transmission.
Biodiversity Modelling Research Group
Lead by Dr Kate Jones, the biodiversity modelling research group is interested in understanding how biodiversity is maintained and conserved globally.
Littlefair Lab
Dr Littlefair's group is interested in biodiversity discovery and loss by developing and using large-scale genomics and bioinformatics tools.
Sumner Lab
Social Evolution
Genomics and Bioinformatics
Mechanisms and Development
Ecology and Human Interactions
Global Biodiversity Change group
The group's research aims to understand how biodiversity is changing in response to recent environmental change, and to predict how biodiversity will change in future.
The Origin and Future of Biodiversity
Our groups research is therefore increasingly working across scales, combining experiments, field work and computational modelling to understand how ecological communities assemble and disassemble.
Murray group lab
The group research focuses on the evolution and ecology of bacterial pathogens.
Community Ecology, Biodiversity, & Complex Networks
The group studies the structure and function of complex ecological communities.
Leadbeater Lab
Dr Leadbeater's group focuses on how insects adapt to their ecological niches and respond to environmental change driven by urbanisation, agriculture, and climate change.
Labisko Lab
Dr Labisko's research interests lie in the evolutionary patterns and ecological drivers that underpin adaptation and speciation, particularly in amphibians.
Biodiversity Dynamics Research Group
Research group activity concentrates on understanding the key biological processes that maintain biodiversity, with an emphasis on diverse plant communities such as tropical forests.
Plants and Environment lab
The research group of Professor Gail Taylor aims to understand the functioning of plants in relation to environment, particularly the changes in environment predicted for future decades.
Mashoodh Lab
Dr. Mashoodh studies how parental social experiences influence offspring development and how these effects can be inherited across generations.