Nanemiar participates in the 10th IMIB Conference

The Nanemiar research team played a particularly significant role in the 10th Conference of the Murcia Institute for Biomedical Research (IMIB), held yesterday in Murcia. This event, which has established itself as a key event for the regional and national scientific community, brings together researchers, technicians, and professionals linked to the biomedical field every year to share progress, establish new collaborations, and raise awareness of emerging projects. In this tenth edition, the team members presented two scientific posters showing the latest advances in their work. Their contribution was part of the session dedicated to new lines of research, a space specially designed to showcase projects under development and encourage the exchange of ideas between groups. The poster presented by Nanemiar generated interest among attendees, who had the opportunity to learn in detail about the project's approach, its objectives, and the progress achieved so far.In addition to being able to exchange ideas with other teams, resolve questions, and receive feedback that will enrich the future development of research.

Nanemiar's active presence at the IMIB conference reinforces its commitment to scientific dissemination, interdisciplinary collaboration, and innovation in the biomedical field. These types of meetings not only allow the team to showcase its work, but also strengthen the regional research network, discover new opportunities, and continue to grow within the scientific landscape.

With this participation, Nanemiar continues to consolidate itself as a group committed to excellence and the advancement of knowledge, contributing its vision and experience to an event that each year brings together the talent and vocation of Murcian science.

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