Just a few days left to register for the new Conservation Physiology webinar series
JUST A FEW DAYS LEFT TO BOOK YOUR PLACE FOR THE NEW CONSERVATION PHYSIOLOGY WEBINAR SERIES
There are only a few days left to register for our upcoming event!
Join us on 5 November 2025, for new webinar series launched by Conservation Physiology and the Society for Experimental Biology entitled "Reflections on co-production and impact in conservation physiology"
Community Conversations is aimed at early career researchers wishing to build a career in conservation physiology or other fields of research. Sessions will cover topics such as academic publishing, scientific writing and developing collaborations.
Our first speaker will be Dr Steven Cooke, the journal’s Founding Editor and previous Editor in Chief, as he reflects on his pathway to co-produced science and its impact for conservation.
As this is the launch event, it is free for both SEB members and non-members. In future, we may charge a nominal fee of £5 for non-members.
You will need to create and/or log into your SEB account to be able to book this event.
Join the Conservation Physiology special interest group!
Already a member of SEB? If you're interested in this webinar, you should join the Conservation Physiology special interest group (SIG)!
The field of conservation physiology explores the physiological responses of organisms to anthropogenic -induced environmental change and attempts to determine the possible threats imposed by current and future conditions. This group brings together physiologists, ecologists and conservation biologists together that have an interest in studies that are assessing and predicting the impacts of current and future human-induced environmental change on organisms.
We very much look forward to seeing you there.
Best regards,
The SEB Team