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Updated: October 2024

RESEARCH



 

PhD Theses

FACULTY OF BIOLOGY

  Laboratory and researchers web
Research subjects

L1
David Cánovas

web Environmental signals and genetics of fungal development
Biotechnologial applications for bioenergy production: biodiesel

L2
Francisco Ramos Morales

web Type III secretion of virulence factors in Salmonella

L3 / L5
María Olmedo

web Genetic and nutritional control of C. elegans development
Circadian rhythms in C. elegans

L4
Patricia Rojas Ríos

Control of gene expression at the level of mRNAs in Drosophila melanogaster stem cell biology

L7
Veit Goder

web Protein quality control and degradation of misfolded proteins in the endoplasmic reticulum

L8
Joaquín Bernal Bayard


Host-pathogen interactions mediated by bacterial secretion systems

L8
Roberto Balbontín

Genetic analysis of bacterial physiology, interactions and evolution

L9
Luis M. Corrochano

web Fungal responses to light
Phycomyces genome
Genetic diversity of Neurospora

 L10
M. Carmen Limón
Javier Ávalos

web Molecular mechanisms controlling fungal secondary metabolism
D12
Gabriel Gutiérrez

web Comparative genomics and bioinformatics
Molecular evolution



CABIMER

  Laboratory and researchers web
Research subjects

 BM16.1
Ralf Wellinger

web Proteins and substances suppressing Topoisomerase mediated DNA damage
Proteomics of replicative aging

BM16.3
BM16.4
Andrés Aguilera
Hélène Gaillard
Rosa M. Luna
Ana García Rondón

web Genome Instability
mRNP biogenesis
Functional genomics
BM16.5
Ana M. Rincón
(Group Fernando Monje, CSIC)

web Regulation of chromosome segregation
Asymmetric localization of components from the Mitotic Exit Network (MEN).
BM16.6

Tatiana Garcia Muse

web

DNA damage response during meiosis

BM16.7
Silvia Jimeno González web Regulation of transcription in response to DNA damage
Coupling between transcription and mRNA processing

MR5
Pablo Huertas

web Regulation double strand break repair pathway choice: relevance in cancer development and treatment
Role of CtIP in double strand break repair and human disease

MR5 Sonia Jimeno web RNA editing and disease



IBIS

  Laboratory and researchers web
Research subjects

 201
Sebastián Chávez
M. Cruz Muñoz Centeno

web Molecular mechanisms of gene expression
Functions of prefoldin in the cell nucleus
Replicative heterogeneity of cell populations

201
Jesús de la Cruz

web Biogenesis of ribosomal subunits
Understanding of the precise role of trans-acting factors in ribosomal subunits assembly
Functions of ribosomal proteins in ribosomal subunit assembly and nucleo-cytoplasmatic transport

212
Fernando Gómez Herreros
web Impact of gene expression in genome stability:
Relevance in cancer and neurodegenerative disease

212
Iván Valle Rosado
web Molecular function of the Fanconi Anemia pathway
Genome instability, cancer and stem cell biology in human disease




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