#SSB2023 in Mexico City is now over - and what a fantastic meeting it was! Wonderful people, exciting science, and a great location.

A HUGE thank you to all the organizers:

Susana Magallón, Santiago Ramírez, Hernán Vázquez, Ricardo García, Alejandro González, Ivalú Cacho, Virginia León, Alejandro Oceguera, Helga Ochoterena, Alejandro Zaldivar, Alejandra Moreno, Arturo Becerra, Pablo Vinuesa

@SystBiol is so grateful for all your hard work!

Thanks to the organizers for an outstanding and thought provoking forum this morning.

Now into the home stretch of #SSB2023 with lightning talks, posters, and a closing ceremony this afternoon and evening.

Attending #SSB2023 and interested in your own SSB sticker? Look for them on tables at lunch and coffee breaks this afternoon.
Very cool symposium at #SSB2023 on systematics in #México and the importance of language/cultural #inclusivity in #science!
Having an incredible time at #SSB2023 ! Loving the setup of lightning talks: so digestible and easy to listen to, and loving the emphasis on systematics in Mexico. And the art is hard to beat! @SystBiol
Starting the 2nd and final forum of #SSB2023: "A reflection on phylogenetics in Latin America: from our research to our researchers' community"
After an outstanding first day of #SSB2023, kicking off day 2 with another session of exciting lightning talks!
On to the 2nd session of lightning talks for day 1 at #SSB2023, after a sunny lunch outside. The first poster session to follow later this afternoon.

A great morning of lightning talks to kick off #SSB2023 today!

Now starting the first forum - "The burst of divergence-time estimation methods: a conversation on the how and why" with April Wright, Michael Landis, and Carl Rothfels