José Manuel Pérez-Pérez | Principal investigator | |
Since 2019, I am Full Professor of Genetics at the UMH. After my Biology studies at the Universidad de Alicante (España), I did my PhD in the group of Prof. J.L. Micol, at the neighbouring Universidad Miguel Hernández de Elche (UMH), on the genetic analysis of leaf development in Arabidopsis thaliana. I carried out my postdoctoral research with Prof. B. Scheres at Utrecht University (The Netherlands), on the link between cell cycle regulators and root growth and development. Afterwards, I came back to the group of Prof. J.L. Micol to work on leaf growth coordination from a Systems Biology perspective. In 2012, I started my own research and since 2017 I head the Research Group Genetics of regeneration and reproductive development of plants at the UMH. |
Eduardo Larriba | Postdoc | |
Eduardo holds a Doctorate degree in Biology from the University of Alicante. His PhD Thesis focused on genetic, genomic and transcriptomic analysis of Pochonia chlamydosporia. He carried out an in-depth genomic analysis, leading the sequencing and functional annotation of the first genome of a nematophagous fungus. Thereafter, he made his first postdoc in the Laboratory of Molecular Biology of Gametogenesis at the Center for Biological Research (CIB-CSIC, Madrid). His research focused on the analysis of non-coding RNAs (ncRNA), mainly small RNAs (sncRNA), in primordial germ cells (PGCs) and mammalian gametes. Currently, his research focuses in transcriptomic and genomic analysis of protein and non-protein coding genes during de novo shoot and root formation in tomato. |
María Salud Justamante | Postdoc | |
María Salud studied Biology at the Universidad de Alicante and followed the Master in Biotechnology and Bioengineering at the UMH. She has been involved on the optimization of in vitro micropropagation in different plant species. During her PhD, she characterized adventitious root formation on a collection of commercial carnation cultivars. Her current work focuses on phenotypic and hormonal characterization of root system architecture in tomato and wild relatives. |
María José Ñíguez Gómez | Technician | |
María José studied Biochemistry at the University of Murcia and completed her doctoral studies at the UMH, where she has been working since 2014 in the Technical Support Service for Teaching and Research (SATDI). Since September 2018, she provides technical support to the research projects in our lab. |
Intern students
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Cayetana Hernández García | Biotechnology | 2022.–.23 | Identification of loss-of-function mutants in SUVR5, ALBA1 and NTF2 genes |
César Cardona Marín | Master’s in Biotechnology and Bioeenginering | 2022.–.23 | Design and implementation of a semi-automated phenotyping system of tomato root architecture. |