Exploring plant stress response modelling through network science and systems biology. Outside of science, I enjoy reading, sunny winters, and long walks.
I am working on deciphering the master regulatory mechanisms of plant stress responses to uncover how plants coordinate responses to environmental stresses. Rather than focusing on individual genes, I study stress responses at the network level by constructing gene co-expression networks and applying community detection methods to identify functional modules.
A key aspect of my work is understanding how stress responses are organized, how they adapt under different environmental conditions, and how stress memory may persist across generations. By identifying core regulatory modules and their dynamics, I aim to contribute to a deeper understanding of plant resilience, which is increasingly important in the context of climate change and global food security.