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Student Focus: Alejandra Ortega

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Summary

Alejandra Ortega, a Ph.D. student in bioscience at KAUST, researches carbon fluxes of mangrove, seagrass, and macroalgae, focusing on estimating marine plants' contribution to blue carbon sequestration using metagenomes and eDNA barcoding. She aims to aid environmental managers and policymakers in better estimating blue carbon budgets for marine conservation. Ortega co-founded the Science Crossroads Initiative (SCI) at KAUST to explore the intersection of science with disciplines like philosophy, history, and the arts. Why it matters: This highlights KAUST's research into blue carbon sequestration and the university's focus on interdisciplinary initiatives to foster science communication and community engagement.

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