We see evolution in the increasing resistance to antibiotics and pesticides and in the way we see species adapting to rapidly changing environments. Silwood researchers have been studying evolution in action in a range of contexts, from microbes (yeast and bacteria) to the evolution of behaviour in birds. We are also tracking evolutionary events through the palaeontological record to identify major evolutionary transitions, including how animals evolved jaws and limbs.
Highlights
Our researchers in this area
Dr Arkhat Abzhanov
Dr Arkhat Abzhanov
Reader in Evolution and Developmental Genetics
Dr Martin Brazeau
Dr Martin Brazeau
Reader in Vertebrate Evolution
Professor Austin Burt
Professor Austin Burt
Professor of Evolutionary Genetics
Professor Tom Bell
Professor Tom Bell
Professor of Microbial Ecology
Dr Peter Graystock
Dr Peter Graystock
Lecturer in Human and Animal Health
Dr Bhavin Khatri
Dr Bhavin Khatri
Research Fellow in Statistical Genomics
Dr Vassiliki Koufopanou
Dr Vassiliki Koufopanou
Research Fellow in Evolutionary Genetics
Dr Julia Schroeder
Dr Julia Schroeder
Senior Lecturer