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International Conference on Genetic Diversity and Conservation Biology (ICGDCB-26)

22nd - 23rd Jul 2026,Johannesburg, South Africa

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22nd Jun 2026

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02nd Jul 2026

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07th Jul 2026

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22nd - 23rd Jul 2026

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Conference Session Tracks

SDG Wheel

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UN Sustainable Development Goals

This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.

SDG 13 — Climate Action
SDG 14 — Life Below Water
SDG 15 — Life on Land
Session Tracks
Track 01
Genetic Diversity Assessment Techniques

This session will explore innovative methodologies for assessing genetic diversity within populations. Emphasis will be placed on the application of molecular markers and genomic tools in conservation biology.

Track 02
Population Genetics and Conservation Strategies

This track will focus on the role of population genetics in informing conservation strategies for endangered species. Discussions will include gene flow, population structure, and their implications for effective management.

Track 03
Evolutionary Biology and Adaptation Mechanisms

This session will delve into the evolutionary processes that drive adaptation in various species. Researchers will present findings on allelic variation and its significance in changing environments.

Track 04
Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functionality

This track will examine the relationship between genetic diversity and ecosystem functionality. Presentations will highlight case studies that illustrate the importance of maintaining genetic variation for ecosystem resilience.

Track 05
Molecular Ecology and Habitat Genetics

This session will address the intersection of molecular ecology and habitat genetics in understanding species distribution and adaptation. Participants will share insights on how genetic data can inform habitat conservation efforts.

Track 06
Conservation Genomics: Tools and Applications

This track will showcase the latest advancements in conservation genomics and their applications in preserving genetic diversity. Topics will include genome-wide diversity assessments and their implications for conservation policy.

Track 07
Phylogenetics and Evolutionary Relationships

This session will focus on the use of phylogenetic methods to elucidate evolutionary relationships among species. Insights gained from phylogenetic studies will be discussed in the context of conservation priorities.

Track 08
Genetic Monitoring of Endangered Species

This track will explore the importance of genetic monitoring in the conservation of endangered species. Presentations will cover methodologies for tracking genetic variation and assessing population health over time.

Track 09
Gene Flow and Its Conservation Implications

This session will investigate the dynamics of gene flow among populations and its implications for conservation efforts. Discussions will include barriers to gene flow and strategies to enhance connectivity.

Track 10
Ecological Genetics in Changing Environments

This track will examine the role of ecological genetics in understanding species responses to environmental change. Researchers will present findings on genetic adaptation mechanisms in various ecological contexts.

Track 11
Integrating Genetic Data into Conservation Planning

This session will focus on the integration of genetic data into conservation planning frameworks. Discussions will highlight case studies where genetic insights have shaped effective conservation strategies.

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