Pablo Díaz Rueda
Group: Plant-cyanobacteria symbiosis
Position: PostDoc Researcher
Contact:
Laboratory: L105
Office: L105
Tel. ext.: 446085
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Formation
Bachelor’s Degree in Biology, University of Seville, 2011
Master’s Degree in Molecular Genetics and Biotechnology, University of Seville, 2013
Ph.D. in Integrated Biology, University of Seville, 2022
Diploma of Specialization in Bioinformatics Analysis, Pablo de Olavide University, 2023
Postdoctoral Researcher at IBVF-CSIC, 2022-2024
Research Interests
In my research career, I have focused on the study of plant-microorganism interactions from various perspectives, including plant physiology, molecular biology, and biotechnology. During my initial stage in private companies, I investigated the levels of sunflower resistance to the parasitic plant Orobanche cumana. During my doctoral thesis, I characterized a new germplasm of Olea europaea (SILVOLIVE), evaluating the resistance of various cultivars to the pathogenic fungus Verticillium dahliae. Subsequently, during my postdoctoral studies, I studied the effect of cyanide in Arabidopsis plants in response to different microorganisms, including pathogenic fungi (Fusarium oxysporum), beneficial fungi (Trichoderma harzianum), and bacterial strains (Pseudomonas syringae).
Publications