SBS - Institute of Evolutionary BiologySBS - Institute of Evolutionary Biology
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Research themes

At the Institute of Evolutionary Biology (IEB) we study evolution in the broadest possible sense, from virtually every angle and using a great range of organisms and techniques.

Our research falls under three broad themes:

Evolutionary and Quantitative Genetics

We study fundamental and applied aspects of genetics, from theoretical population genetics to the genetics of complex traits.

Current research includes:

Evolutionary Ecology and Behaviour

We explore the evolutionary causes and consequences of ecological interactions and behaviour, using theoretical and empirical approaches.

Current research includes:

Biodiversity and Ecology

We examine biodiversity and ecological complexity, from genomes to ecosystems. Current research includes:

Our interdisciplinary research and teaching benefits from strong links with members of the Institute of Immunology and Infection Research (IIIR), the Centre for Infectious Diseases (CID), the Wellcome Trust Centre in Development for Immunity, Infection and Evolution, the Centre for Molecular Medicine, the Life Physics Group, the MRC Human Genetics Unit, the Roslin Institute, and the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. Many of us are joint members of IEB, IIIR, CID, and the Centre in Development.

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