Poster presentations at IBC 2024 in Madrid

CoastProtect

16 September 2024

Teresa Boquete and Carme Pacín attended the XX International Botanical Congress (IBC 2024) in Madrid last July.

There, they presented their posters on epigenetic responses to metal exposure in algae and the analysis of pool-sequencing in Fucus vesiculosus to detect changes in genetic diversity, respectively.

With over 3,000 attendees, the event was an excellent opportunity to exchange ideas and establish collaborations.

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