sofia maria sosa marmol
student
sofiamaria.sosamarmol@learningplanetinstitute.org
sofia maria's Bio

Studies


Current M2 student- Life Science


  • Internships:

At Quantitative Developmental Biology Lab - Institute Curie+ IPGG, under de direction of Dr. Wolfgang Keil:

"Imaging the transcriptional dynamics of heterochronic genes of Caenorhabditis elegans using microfluidics based long-term live imaging"

Key words: Developmental Biology, microfluidics, imaging, gene expression dynamics.

Tools and methodologies: handling C.elegans, spinning disk confocal Imaging, image analysis, microfluidics.


  • M1 - Life Science


Internship at UTELife Lab - CRI, under the direction of Dr. Michael Rera:

"Understanding of Smurf transition using Drosophila melanogaster"

Key words: ageing, longevity experiments, genetics.

Skills developed: handling D. melanogaster, molecular biology, CRISPR, project management, programming, team work.



Biotechnologist

  • Graduated with specialization in Microbiology (2 years research), at the Department of Microbiology, of the faculty of Biochemistry, Chemistry, and Pharmacy, of the National University of Tucuman (UNT) - Argentina

"Reuse of industrial waste from region of NOA to control the etiologic agent of citrus canker" under de supervision of Dra. Maria Jose Rodriguez Vaquero.

Key words: microbiology, citrus canker, reuse industrial waste.

Skills developed: working in sterile condition, GC, TLC.



Other experiences


  • 1 year internship in Human in-vitro fertilization
  • 1 season Quality Control Chemistry at a citrus industry.






About me

Enthusiastic Argentinean.

Living abroad for 5 years now: 2 years in Australia + 3 years in Paris

Open Science Team 9: CRI Me A River
During the lockdown some learning strategies have changed. How did they affect our concentration while learning?
SEE THE MICROSCOPIC: RESEARCH AT THE MICROSCALE
This thematic workshop aims at introducing pioneering approaches for research at the microscopic level.
Plant Health, Citizen Science Projects
Science for a Greener Planet