Our

Supporters

This symposium is made possible through the scientific leadership of a dedicated research group and the generous support of our distinguished partners. We are proud to work with leading institutions that share our commitment to advancing scientific knowledge at the intersection of biodiversity and health.

Novo Nordisk

The Novo Nordisk Foundation is a leading international foundation dedicated to advancing scientific research for the benefit of society. As one of the world’s largest philanthropic organizations, its support for this symposium highlights a deep commitment to fostering innovation and addressing global challenges at the intersection of health and sustainability.

University of Copenhagen

Founded in 1479, the University of Copenhagen is one of the oldest and most prestigious research institutions in Scandinavia. As a leading public university, it is renowned for its significant contributions to science and its vibrant academic environment. Home to the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, the university is at the forefront of research in medicine, life sciences, and public health, making it the ideal host for a symposium dedicated to bridging the gap between ecology and human well-being.

Organizers

Macrogenetics, Biodiversity and Global Change Lab

Based at the Globe Institute of the University of Copenhagen, the Macrogenetics, Biodiversity, and Global Change Lab investigates the complex interplay between genetic factors, biodiversity dynamics, and global change. The lab’s interdisciplinary research provides crucial insights into biodiversity changes and informs effective conservation strategies, making it the scientific driving force behind this symposium.

Attend the symposium

Join the conversation and shape the future

This exclusive, in-person symposium is limited to 90 participants to foster high-quality discussions and valuable networking opportunities. Secure your place today to connect with leading experts and contribute to building actionable solutions at the intersection of biodiversity and health.