11th Annual Natural Systems and Processes Poster Session (NSPPS)

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On the 8th of April Sanchez-Baracaldo Lab PhD students Giorgio, Elliot and Dan brought their research to the 11th Annual Natural Systems and Processes Poster Session. NSPPS is a great interdisciplinary opportunity where research groups from across the University of Bristol can showcase their current work to one another, encouraging discussion and collaboration in a friendly and informal setting. Giorgio presented his current work on the evolution of salt tolerance amongst cyanobacteria, Elliot presented his research into nitrogen assimilation pathways amongst Picocyanobacteria within different habitats, and Dan presented his work on the evolutionary history of symbiosis between oligotrophic Diatoms and Nitrogen fixing cyanobacteria. NSPPS was an example of the scope of research carried out by MRes and PhD researchers within the university, other poster examples included Glacial Modelling, Mental Health and examples of UK wildlife such as Bee and Bat species.

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