Inpeng Saveng presented her PhD work at IRD LMI Days 2024

On June 25 and 26, the IRD 2024 LMI Days were held in Marseille, focusing on South and Southeast Asia on the topic “Water as a common good: towards an integrated vision and sustainable solutions”. Inpeng Saveng (left in photo), PhD student at GET/UT3, presented her thesis work entitled “Headwater wetlands as a determinant of fecal pathogenic bacteria fate and transfer in tropical mountain streams of the Mekong basin” as part of the DinBuam ANR project and carried out within the M-TROPICS CZO in Lao PDR. Her enthusiasm and spontaneity put a smile on the faces of all present, thank you Inpeng!

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