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We are offering a five-day course to learn how to collect specimens in the field, obtain genomic data and interpret biodiversity using cutting-edge phylogenomic analyses.
This training initiative is aimed at PhD students, postdoctoral researchers, early-career environmental science researchers and those working in biology, environmental and ecological sectors. The course (2 to 6 March 2026) will benefit those who wish to enhance their understanding of biodiversity discovery methods. Scientists from the Natural History Museum will guide you through the skills necessary to document and describe biodiversity using intensive phylogenomic analyses and field-collected data. Applications are due 1 December 2025. Click here to see the full course description.
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AuthorJeff Streicher is a Principal Curator at the Natural History Museum, London Archives
May 2025
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