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Breadcrumb Research Topics Ecology, Evolution & Ethology The brain of a fly larva, from Lucia Prieto-Godino's Neural Circuits and Evolution Laboratory. Toggle to view hero caption IntroThe application of concepts and thinking from ecology and evolution to biomedical problems gives new insight into how higher levels of biological organization influence the functions of living organisms, organs and cells. Research groups Margarida Cardoso Moreira Evolutionary Developmental Biology Laboratory Luiz Pedro Carvalho Mycobacterial Metabolism and Antibiotic Research Laboratory Zena Hadjivasiliou Mathematical and Physical Biology Laboratory Flor Iacaruso Neuronal Circuits and Behaviour Laboratory Snezhana Oliferenko Comparative Biology of Mitotic Division Lab Lucia Prieto-Godino Neural Circuits and Evolution Laboratory Markus Ralser Molecular Biology of Metabolism Laboratory Andreas Schaefer Sensory Circuits and Neurotechnology Laboratory Pontus Skoglund Ancient Genomics Laboratory Jonathan Stoye Retrovirus-Host Interactions Laboratory Charles Swanton Cancer Evolution and Genome Instability Laboratory Jernej Ule RNA Networks Laboratory Peter Van Loo Cancer Genomics Laboratory Worldwide Influenza Centre Science Technology Platforms Related content Scientists to study how females silence X chromosomes Type: News 7 June 2021 Cells from the centre of tumours most likely to spread around the body Type: News 17 May 2021 Tracing human history: what DNA and fossils tell us about the origin of our species Type: Feature 10 February 2021 Study of ancient dog DNA traces canine diversity to the Ice Age Type: News 29 October 2020 Share the page Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on LinkedIn Share on Email
Tracing human history: what DNA and fossils tell us about the origin of our species Type: Feature 10 February 2021