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May 2025
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Congratulations to March for successfully presenting her thesis proposal!
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Congratulations to Van for passing her candidacy exam and dissertation proposal presentation!
April 2025
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Congratulations to JB for a successful master's thesis presentation!!!
December 2024
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Congratulations to VL for a successful master's thesis presentation!!!
December 2023
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Congratulations to Niño for a fantastic master's thesis presentation!!!
November 2023
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Congratulations to VL and Ely for successfully presenting their thesis proposals!
October 2023
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Congratulations to Blaire for an awesome master's thesis presentation!!!
September 2023
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Congratulations to Keana for an outstanding master's thesis presentation!!!
August 2023
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Congratulations to JB for successfully presenting his thesis proposal!
July 2023
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MMBL members present their work at the 17th National Symposium on Marine Science in Batangas
June 2023
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MMBL members present their work at the 5th Asia-Pacific Coral Reef Symposium in Singapore
October 2022
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Niño and Hazell present their work at the 11th World Sponge Conference in Leiden, Netherlands
May 2022
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Congratulations to Hazell for successfully presenting her thesis proposal!
January 2022
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Congratulations to Albeb for a successful master's thesis presentation!
January 2021
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Keana presents her work at the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology Virtual Annual Meeting 2021
November 2020
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Keana presents her work at the virtual Annual Conference of the Philippine Society for Developmental Biology
October 2020
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Niño's work on sponge transcriptomes is presented at the Biodiversity Genomics 2020 virtual conference
August 2020
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Congratulations to Albeb and Laurence for successfully presenting their thesis proposals!
June 2020
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Congratulations to Koji for successfully presenting his master's thesis online!
March 2020
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Congratulations to Gab and Kelly for completing their master's thesis proposal presentations!