Welcome Silvia and Oumaima
Since the beginning of February, we have two new members in the lab at the CBGP. On the one hand, we are super excited to welcome Silvia Martínez Fenoll, who joined our recently funded research project dubbed COMPENSATOR as a PhD student. In her work, Silvia will analyse physiological responses of plants and their interaction with individual microbes and synthetic communities (SynComs) of microbes, respectively, under salt stress conditions.


On the other hand, it is our great pleasure to welcome to welcome Oumaima El Wahabi in our lab. Oumaima is a visiting Master student from Tangier, who will be contribute to our BIOMINAS TED project. In the framework of her work, Oumaima will help us to disclose the molecular mechanism by which our recently isolated Penicillium sp. strain D7 promotes plant growth under arsenic stress conditions.
We are very much looking forward to a very fruitful collaboration with you in your thrilling projects, aiming at the alleviation of some the negative effects of global warming on crops. Obviously, we are already looking forward to your successful defence of your projects.
