Micromundo, Small WorldInitiative and TinyEarth are a group of international projects that are developed in dozens of countries on four continents to bring scientific culture and biomedical research closer to different educational levels and promote the research vocation. The action developed in the UEMF has made it possible to begin the implementation of the projects in the North African countries.
During the first half of February, UV faculty have participated in the training of new instructors at the UEMF by giving online talks and have developed practical sessions in the institution’s laboratories. Subsequently, practical courses were given to more than 100 university students assigned to the Faculty of Pharmacy and the School of Engineering and Biomedicine.
Five practical sessions have been carried out interspersed with theoretical training in which the students have learned notions about the problem of bacterial resistance to antibiotics and its socioeconomic impact, and have assimilated various experimental methodologies.
Participating in the closing ceremony were Ismail Moukadiri (coordinator of the activity in Morocco and director of the UEMF doctoral school), SergiMaicas (coordinator of the project at the University of Valencia together with BelénFouz), as well as various authorities from the UEMF, including Samir Ahid (dean of the Faculty of Pharmacy).
SergiMaicas’ stay has made it possible to begin negotiations to establish bilateral agreements between the master’s programs of the UEMF and the Master in Research in Molecular, Cellular and Genetics Biology of the UV.