The MLab Advent Calendar
This year, the members of the MLab have prepared a special Advent Calendar to celebrate the holiday season of 2024! 🌟🎁
This year, the members of the MLab have prepared a special Advent Calendar to celebrate the holiday season of 2024! 🌟🎁
We are so proud of Alicia! Alicia has received the Award for Best Academic Record in her Master's in Microbiology. An outstanding achievement that reflects her hard work and passion for science!
Camila has successfully completed her Master's in Oceanography, with her thesis (TFM) focused on the study of metatranscriptomes of Antarctic microbes. Her research explored the fascinating microbial communities thriving in this extreme environment and how they change over time 🦠 🇦🇶❄️.
We are thrilled to welcome Marc Gost to the MLab team as he embarks on his PhD journey with us! 🎉
Marc, a passionate biologist with a Master's in Microbiology, brings valuable experience from his year-long research on extremophilic microorganisms. Recently awarded a prestigious "Comunidad de Madrid" Scholarship, Marc will be with us for the next...
Today, in the Emiliano Aguirre auditorium, Thomas Schmid (researcher from the CIEMAT) participated as a speaker in the Andrés Barbosa Polar Research Seminars with his presentation titled Identifying Geoindicators in the Ice-Free Areas of Antarctica Using Remote Sensing Technologies 🌐🛰️. Schmid's talk focused on the use of advanced remote...
We are thrilled to announce that Alicia Prior has recently been awarded an FPU grant 🎉, a significant achievement that will enable her to pursue her PhD at Mlab. This opportunity comes after her completion of the JAE Intro scholarship within our research group 🔬. Alicia's research focus on microbial ecology has already shown great promise, and we...
On September 27th, we celebrated the European Researchers' Night at the National Museum of Natural Sciences. Along with other members of the microbiology department, we engaged with young visitors through a variety of fun games to teach them about the importance of microorganisms🦠🧫.
Today, Beatriz Fernández Marin from the University of the Basque Country presented her fascinating lecture titled 'Terrestrial Photosynthesis at the Poles: Challenges and Peculiarities' at the Emiliano Aguirre Auditorium of the National Museum of Natural Sciences. 🌿❄️
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