Dr Silvia Perez-Espona
Conservation Science Programme Coordinator
Contact details
Address
- Street
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The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies and The Roslin Institute
Easter Bush Campus
Midlothian - City
- Post code
- EH25 9RG
Availability
Willingness to take Ph.D. students: Yes
Background
I am a Conservation Science Programme Coordinator at the Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, The University of Edinburgh. As part of this role, I coordinate the M.Sc. Applied Conservation Genetics with Wildlife Forensics and the Edinburgh Conservation Science consortium (www.ecos.ac.uk).
Before this position, I was Visiting Fellow at the Estación Biológica de Doñana - CSIC, a Senior Lecturer in Zoology at Anglia Ruskin University (2012-2016), and a postdoctoral research at Queen Mary, University of London (2010-2012), University of Bristol (2007-2010) and University of Cambridge (2007).
Area of Expertise
Research expertise - Conservation Genetics, Molecular Ecology, Evolutionary Biology
Qualifications
2013 Postgraduate Certificate in Learning and Teaching (Higher Education), Anglia Ruskin University
2006 Ph.D. in Evolutionary Biology, The University of Edinburgh
2002 M.Sc. in Biodiversity and Taxonomy of Plants, The University of Edinburgh
1998 B.Sc. in Biological Sciences, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
Postgraduate Certificate in Academic Practice , Anglia Ruskin University Learning and Teaching (Higher Education) Doctor of Science, The University of Edinburgh Genetic diversity and population structure of Scottish Highland red deer (Cervus elaphus), inferred from microsatellite markers and mitochondrial DNA control region sequences Master in Science, The University of Edinburgh Bachelor of Science, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona
Professional Qualifications
2013Fellow of The Higher Education Academy (PR062022)
Research summary
My main research interests concern the application of molecular tools to address ecological and evolutionary questions to assist the conservation and management of biodiversity. I have worked on a wide range of organisms from temperate, tropical and polar regions.