New Initiative: Uniting global expertise to apply CRISPR in ecological research
Dr Molly Williams, School of Life Sciences has launched a Consortium for the Application of CRISPR in Ecology ('CACE'). The aim is to Unite global exp…
Warwick Environmental Systems Interdisciplinary Centre (WESIC) connects researchers from across Warwick University faculties to find solutions to global challenges, including climate change, sustainability and environmental pollution. Our expertise spans the Life and Environmental Sciences, Technology, Engineering, Social Sciences, Humanities and Arts.
Dr Molly Williams, School of Life Sciences has launched a Consortium for the Application of CRISPR in Ecology ('CACE'). The aim is to Unite global exp…
WESIC is led by a multidisciplinary cross-faculty team which includes researchers from the School of Life Sciences, Global Sustainable Development and Engineering
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WESIC has set up an initiative to use the Warwick University campus as a 'Living Lab' find out more here:
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Warwick provides an exciting variety of undergraduate and postgraduate opportunities for interdisciplinary study of global environmental change, sustainability and practical solutions to environmental challenges.
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