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ARG PLANT WOMEN

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Coordinators

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Gabriela Auge
I am a Researcher of the National Council (CONICET) and college professor. In the lab I study how plants adjust their life cycles to seasonal changes at molecular, physiological and ecological levels. I love to talk about plants all the time!

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María José de Leone
I have a degree in biology from the University of Buenos Aires and right now I'm a postdoc at Dr Yanovsky's lab at Fundación Instituto Leloir
. In the lab we study how plant biological clock is regulated by environmental cues.

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Rocío Deanna
I am a postdoc at University of colorado at Boulder and at the Natural History Museum in London, I have also been recently admitted as a National Council researcher at IMBIV, Córdoba, Argentina. I study the diversity of the Solanaceae family, especially its evolution, taxonomy and cytogenetics.

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Sonia Oliferuk
I have a PhD in Biotechnology working in Instituto Tecnológico de Chascomús (INTECH-UNSAM) in nutrient acquisition in plants, focusing on K defficiency on growth and development.


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​Pamela Ribone
I am a postdoc researcher. I study how plants perceive temperature changes and the role of protein translation on this process. I am an active scicommer and develop multiple interactive activities to communicate plant science to kids and families. I organized the Personal Development seminars in ARG Plant Women.

https://pamelaribone.wixsite.com/website​

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Elina Welchen
I am a researcher of the National Council (CONICET) and professor of Universidad Nacional del Litoral. In the lab we are interested in understanding how plant cells adjust the production of energy to the requirement of different tissues during plant growth in optimal and stressful conditions or when facing oxidative stress.


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