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Lombardo Veronica B&N

Lombardo, Veronica

Assistant Researcher, Associate Researcher

lombardo@ibr-conicet.gov.ar

Dr. Verónica Lombardo has a degree in Biotechnology from the Faculty of Biochemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences (FCByF) of the National University of Rosario (UNR); She did her PhD in Biological Sciences at IBR-CONICET-UNR, working in the Biochemistry and Developmental Biology fields, under the supervision of Dr. Nora Calcaterra. She carried out post-doctoral research stays at the Center for Photosynthetic and Biochemical Studies (CEFOBI-CONICET-UNR), in the Dr. Fabiana Drincovich group, studying the development and post-harvest biochemical features of peach fruit; and at the Max-Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine (MDC) Berlin-Buch and the Institute for Biochemistry and Biology, Potsdam University, in Dr. Salim Seyfried’s group in Germany, studying heart morphogenesis in zebrafish. She is currently a staff Researcher at CONICET in the Cellular-Structural Biology lab at IBR-CONICET-UNR, and associate professor at the Center for Interdisciplinary Studies (CEI-UNR). Veronica’s research focuses on cardiac and neurodegenerative diseases, implementing methodologies at the intersections of developmental, molecular, cellular and structural biology using in vivo solution-state Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy in zebrafish embryos.

Scopus Author ID: 15757447800

ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2042-3372

Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=lM7rISEAAAAJ

 

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Paper Release on @MolMicroEditors👉Research on two-component systems in B. subtilis shows that YvfT/YvfU regulates the yvfRS operon and interacts with DesK/DesR. This reveals cross-regulation between homologous TCSs to fine-tune gene expression in response to environmental cues.