Latest genome breakthroughs and climate change focus on Biology Day
In addition to the two conferences, attendees can visit the Museum of Natural Sciences, the CIMA and a collection of scientific posters.
The latest advances in the research genome and climate change are the focus of the program of activities for the University of Navarra's Biology Day, which will be held next Saturday, February 9.
In addition, throughout the workshop, there will be guided visits to the Museum of Natural Sciences of the School de Ciencias and to research center Médica Aplicada (CIMA), and a selection of scientific posters presented at congresses by different researchers of the center will be exhibited to the public.
The schedule of the conferences is:
- 09:45 "Global Nitrogen: A cycle out of control", at position by Professor of Chemistry and Soil Science Jesús Miguel Santamaría.
- 12:30 "Latest advances in the research of the human genome", at position by the professor of Genetics, Javier Novo.
Both are held at auditorium in the Ampliación Building of Science Library.
For guided tours, registration is required at jtrillo@unav.es.