The PhD candidate Guillermo Gómez Tenéz and the post-doctoral researcher Alechania Misturini have been awarded the Best Poster Award at the Young Scientist Symposium of EuroMOF 2025. This symposium, held just before the main EuroMOF conference, offers early-career researchers a friendly venue to present and discuss their work via oral talks and poster sessions in topics spanning MOFs, COFs and MOPs. Guillermo received the prize for the work “Click-enabled recognition of chiral drugs in reticular frameworks”, while Alechania was awarded for the study entitled “Solvent Responsive Pyrazolate Peptide Frameworks: Navigating Their Thermodynamic Landscape”.
