Theresia presents her work at Ecology & Evolution in the Anthropocene

Our PhD student Theresia Kimario presented a poster at the Ecology & Evolution in the Anthropocene symposium at UCLouvain.

The poster showcased findings from her recently published study, Fluoxetine affects fecundity but not spawning-site preference of annual killifish.”

Theresia did an excellent job presenting her work and discussing the ecological implications of pharmaceutical pollution with fellow researchers. Well done, Theresia!