Past events
Find information about past events at CBA.

Explore cutting-edge biodiversity research in a series of fast-paced talks—from thermal sensitivity and parasite genomics to airborne eDNA, population histories, the Bogong Moth Summit, and the Diversity Scanner. Don’t miss this snapshot of innovation in environmental science!

Dr Rob Salguero-Gómez (University of Oxford) will lead an interactive workshop designed specifically for PhD students and early-career researchers to provide a behind-the-scenes look at the publication process.

A day of talks from leading experts on mechanistic and population modelling with insights into some of the opportunities long-term datasets provide to address their integration.

The EBL's annual 3-day introductory course to molecular lab fundamentals for Honours and PhD students and other researchers new to molecular lab work.

This two-day CBA Synthesis Group workshop will highlight the cultural and ecological importance of the Bogong Moth and discuss the challenges and developments in their conservation.

In this seminar, Paul Frandsen, visiting from Brigham Young University, will explore the evolution of silk genes and the links between the silk genotype and phenotype in insect order Trichoptera (caddisflies).

Over two days, Paul Frandsen (Brigham Young University) will provide workshop participants with knowledge and hands-on experience in analysing PacBio HiFi sequencing data, running whole genome assemblies, evaluating the quality of their genome assemblies, and will be introduced to whole genome annotation.

CBA Director Justin Borevitz will present his group's progress mapping and modelling crop, pasture and tree cells and their functions for global accounting for environmental and planetary health.

An opportunity to hear about and observe the DiversityScanner at the newly established Australian Biodiversity Discovery Facility and discuss ways of testing and developing this novel technology in Australia.