Daniela Albanesi received a Ph. D. in Biological Sciences in March 2006 from the National University of Rosario, Argentina. She got training in crystallogenesis and X-ray protein crystallography during two consecutive short-term visits (2004 and 2005) and a postdoctorate (2006-2008) at the Unit of Structural Biochemistry (nowadays, the Unit of Structural Microbiology) of the Pasteur Institute, Paris, France (2006-2008). Since 2009, she is a Career Investigator from the Research Council of Argentina (CONICET) where she holds the Independent Researcher category since 2016. She is the head at the Molecular Microbiology Laboratory at the IBR in Rosario, Argentina and she is also permanent staff of the Platform of Structural Biology and Metabolomics of Argentina (PLABEM). At present, her projects focus on the study of the mechanisms underlying the control of membrane homeostasis and cell envelope biogenesis in Gram-positive bacteria. Since 2001, she is a teaching assistant at the National University of Rosario, Argentina.
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