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February, 2019:
Guadalupe was working for several weeks with students from EPLEFPA Bordeaux Gironde, who have been learning and practicing different biochemistry and molecular biology techniques.
Guadalupe, Mari, Yesica, Antonio and Jose Angel participated again at the Ingenios en ruta activity in different schools of Cordoba and its province:
Mari and Antonio at the CEIP Torre de la Malmuerta School, 3rd cycle EPO (Cordoba)
Yesica and Jose Angel at the @ColegioAlauda (Cordoba) with students of 5th and 6th year.
Mari and Jose Angel at the CEIP
Marques de Guadalcazar (Cordoba).
Yesica and Mari at the Maestro
Juan Hidalgo school, Cardena (Cordoba).
January, 2019:
Students from the high schools Sagrada Familia (Cordoba), IES Herrera (Herrera), IES Los Pedroches (Pozoblanco), IES Colonial (Fuente Palmera), IES San Alvaro (Cordoba) and IES Atalaya (Casariche) came to our labs to learn on physiological buffers. Mari and Yesica were working with them in the dissemination activity Jornadas de
Introducción al Laboratorio de Ciencias de la Vida.
March 20, 2018:
Guadalupe and Antonio participated at the Ingenios en ruta dissemination activity, organized by the University of Cordoba. This time they visited the Al Yassunna school, in Lucena.
March 6, 2018:
Guadalupe and Antonio participated at the Ingenios en ruta dissemination activity, organized by the University of Cordoba to disseminate scientific activities among students. This time they visited the Gongora school, in Almodovar.
February 10, 2018:
Mari gave a talk in a Las que cuentan en la ciencia event held at MODO, in Cordoba. Here you can see the full talk:
February 6, 2018:
Mari and Jose Angel participated at the Ingenios en ruta activity, organized by the University of Cordoba to disseminate scientific activities among high school students. They visited the Antonio Gala high school, in Palma del Rio, to explain our research on photosynthetic organisms in the ocean.
November 6, 2017:
Jose Angel participated yesterday at the Coffee with science organized by the University of Cordoba to disseminate scientific activities among high school students. Further information here.
October 20, 2017:
Mari just returned home after participating in the Hawaii Ocean Time-Series Cruise 297, working in collaboration with Dr. Solange Duhamel (Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University), Dr. Karyn M. Bjorkman and Prof. David Karl (University of Hawaii).
October 4, 2017:
The TRANSUCYNA project, funded by the European Union, and Mari are highlighted at the October 2017 issue of the TRUCO bulletin published by the University of Cordoba. You can read the full article here.
September 29, 2017, European Researchers Night:
Lupe and Antonio had great fun showing to kids what Prochlorococcus is about, doing chromatographies on paper, playing with little balls of Prochlorococcus, and drawing cells of Prochlorococcus.
September 29, 2017, European Researchers Night:
Mari did a short talk at Cafe Malaga explaining the importance of phytoplankton for all of us. You can watch in full here.
September 20, 2017:
Lupe, Mari and Antonio are ready to participate in #Europeanresearchersnight 2017!
July 26, 2017:
Tina made a video abstract for our paper recently published in mSystems, about the N limitation effects on Prochlorooccus. This video was published by the American Society for Microbiology at their youtube channel:
September 22, 2016:
Marine bacteria became low cost to exploit waters with low resources
January 16, 2015:
Maria del Carmen Munoz-Marin awarded the Jacobo Cardenas Torres prize, for papers in experimental sciences, for her manuscript published in PNAS in 2013
April 22, 2013:
Blue-green algae source sugar from the oceans
April 21, 2013:
The king of the sea measures 0.4 microns and lives from light and glucose