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==Useful links== | ==Useful links== | ||
'''* Institutes & Institutions''' | '''* Institutes & Institutions''' | ||
* [http:// | * [http://www.ub.edu Universitat de Barcelona] | ||
'''* Current Projects''' | '''* Current Projects''' | ||
* DISEASENVIRON (Marie Curie Career Integration Grant) | * DISEASENVIRON (Marie Curie Career Integration Grant) |
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Contact Info
- Rubén Alcázar, PhD
- University of Barcelona link
- Faculty of Pharmacy. Unit of Plant Physiology.
- Avda Joan XXIII s/n 08028 Barcelona, Spain
Scientific career
- 2012, Group Leader (Ramon y Cajal Resarcher) University of Barcelona webpage
- 2010, Postdoc SFB680, MPIPZ Germany. Temperature modulation of plant immunity and speciation.
- 2008, Postdoc MPIPZ Germany. Hybrid incompatibilities in Arabidopsis thaliana.
- 2006, Postdoc BP2005, MPIPZGermany. Natural variation of plant responses to temperature.
- 2005, Postdoc EU-ROST, University of Barcelona. Plant abiotic stress tolerance.
- 2004, PhD Plant Biology, University of Barcelona. Biotechnology. Molecular biology of plants.
- 1999, Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Barcelona
Research Interests
- Genetic and molecular basis of plant adaptation to local environments using Arabidopsis thaliana as model species. Recent publications:
- Alcázar et al. 2012 Current Opinion in Plant Biology Pubmed
- Alcázar et al. 2011 Current Opinion in Plant Biology Pubmed
- Alcázar et al. 2011 Trends in Plant Science Pubmed
- Alcázar et al. 2010 Nature Genetics Pubmed
- Alcázar et al. 2009 PNAS Pubmed
- Polyamines and stress. Recent publications:
- Alcázar et al. 2011 Plant Sci Pubmed
- Alcázar et al. 2011 Plant Sig Behav Pubmed
- Alcázar et al. 2010 Planta Pubmed
- Alcázar et al. 2010 Plant Physiol Biochem Pubmed
Publications
List of publications and citations
Useful links
* Institutes & Institutions
* Current Projects
- DISEASENVIRON (Marie Curie Career Integration Grant)