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Monica Garcia Gomez |
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Thijs van Loo, PhD candidate modelling suboptimal high temperature and mild drought responses in Arabidopsis development (co-supervised with Kirsten ten Tusscher)
Helen Tesfaye, MsC student modelling the effects of temperature on vascular patterning using a computational approach.
Mariana Yuste Ramirez, PhD candidate modelling plant developmental responses to warmth and drought with functional structural models (co-supervised with Kirsten ten Tusscher)
For opportunities to join the group and potential collaborations click here, or send an email to: m.l.garciagomez@uu.nl.
Previous members:
- Alessandro Battilossi, MsC student (Science and Business Management) working on a stem cell niche model for Zea mays roots
- Lira van Dinther, Biology BsC thesis on modelling protein complexes involved in root stem cell niche patterning.
- Cos van Eijck, BsC student (HAN) developed a pipeline to translate an Arabidopsis model to other plant species.
- Floris van der Weide, MsC student (Environmental Biology, co-supervised with Daan Weits) working on the role of hypoxia signalling in root regeneration
- Bingqing Qi, MsC student (Environmental Biology) working on the role of the intracellular transport of SHR in root patterning

