The Marine Biotoxins Laboratory will take part in Madrid Science Week 2026, to be held from 19 to 21 March, with activities focused on the theme “Safe Aquaculture.”
During these days, you will be able to learn what marine biotoxins are, where they come from, and why it is important to detect them. The laboratory will showcase how scientific methods for their analysis are developed and improved, as well as how common guidelines are established to ensure that analytical results are comparable across different countries.
An opportunity to discover how science contributes to safer, more sustainable, and reliable aquaculture.

From 23 to 27 March, within the framework of support and training activities for third countries, the EURLMB will deliver an Advanced Training Course on the Determination of Paralytic Shellfish Toxins (PSP), based on the reference method UNE-EN 14526.
The training will be addressed to a Chilean delegation, composed of technical staff from control laboratories, and will aim to strengthen analytical capabilities, support the correct implementation of the method, and promote the harmonisation of analytical result
