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The Biodiversity Genomics Unit had the pleasure of welcoming Professor Emma Martínez López, a distinguished expert in environmental toxicology and marine science from the University of Murcia, Spain, for a scientific visit dedicated to strengthening research collaboration and exchanging expertise in biodiversity genomics, conservation genetics, and molecular technologies.
During her visit, Professor Martínez López met with faculty members, researchers, and graduate students from the Department of Biology to discuss the latest advances in species characterization and genetic diversity studies. She also engaged in an interactive discussion with graduate students, sharing her extensive research experience and highlighting the practical applications of genomic tools in understanding biodiversity patterns and ecosystem resilience.
Emphasizing the critical role of international collaboration, Professor Martínez López underscored how shared research efforts can help address pressing global environmental challenges.
The visit concluded with a guided tour of the Genomics Unit’s laboratories, where Professor Martínez López learned about the cutting-edge equipment and technologies supporting ongoing biodiversity research. She commended the team’s current initiatives and offered valuable suggestions to further enhance research infrastructure and strengthen scientific integration among global institutions.
The Department of Biology expressed its sincere appreciation to Professor Martínez López for her inspiring visit and meaningful contributions. The department reaffirmed its commitment to expanding academic and research partnerships that advance the frontiers of biodiversity science and promote environmental conservation worldwide