December 1, 2021: This month we are very glad to welcome Giulia Magri Ribeiro, a predoctoral student from the University of São Paulo (Brazil), who is doing her PhD thesis on tecate amoebae, under the supervision of Dr. Daniel Lahr. Giulia will join our group, for the next year, to learn about metabarcoding and gene expression analyses with Dr. Enrique Lara. Bemvinda Giulia!!!
Not only this, Dr. García-Cunchillos has recently got a contract from CSIC that will allow him to keep working on Trichiales for the next months. Although he has never left us, we are very happy to welcome him back to the Myxotropic family.
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Members of the Myxotropic project describe a misidentified nivicolous species: the importance of combining morphological and molecular data.
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Successful first edition of “Protist eDNA – Bio-informatics workshop”.
November 30, 2021: More than 170 people from 25 countries participated in the first edition of “Protist eDNA – Bio-informatics [...]
Fresh from the oven! New records of three rarities from the highest summits of the Tropical Andes.
October 14, 2021: The tropical Andes are likely the richest of the world's tropical regions when referring to Myxomycetes. Despite [...]
Better united than separated: the combination of morphological traits allows the identification of natural groups within Trichiales.
October 7, 2021: The article “Spore ultrastructural features and significance of their diverse ornamental elements in the evolutionary history of [...]