CIBIO-InBIO currently harbours 30 Research Groups, whose research activity covers three main biodiversity research domains:
Each Reasearch Group is coordinated by a Group Leader and has a high degree of scientific autonomy. Overall, the Groups’ activity focus on three different, but related research lines:
Each Reasearch Group is coordinated by a Group Leader and has a high degree of scientific autonomy. Overall, the Groups’ activity focus on three different, but related research lines:
- the assessment of molecular diversity in natural populations;
- the analysis of biodiversity patterns at the species and ecosystem levels;
- the use and characterization of plant and animal genetic resources.