Maite earned her Bachelor’s degree in Biotechnology and her Master’s Degree in Plant Molecular and Cellular Biotechnology from the Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV). Following this, she relocated to Argentina to start her PhD at IFEVA (Buenos Aires), where she studied the role of BBX proteins in the shade avoidance responses in Arabidopsis thaliana. During this period, she also completed a Master’s degree in Bioinformatics and Biostatistics at Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC). In 2021, she joined Bert De Rybel's group to participate in a collaborative project with Tom Beeckman (PSB-VIB) and Tina Kyndt (UGent). Her current project aims to study the conserved mechanisms between dicots and monocots during de novo organogenesis processes in roots at the single-cell level.
Maite Saura-Sánchez, Tai Sabrina Chiriotto, Jimena Cascales, Gabriel Gómez-Ocampo, Jorge Hernández-García, Zheng Li, José Luis Pruneda-Paz, Miguel Angel Blázquez, javier botto
Gomez, M.D., Barro-Trastoy, D., Escoms, E., Saura-Sańchez, M., Sańchez, I., Briones-Moreno, A., Vera-Sirera, F., Carrera, E., Ripoll, J.-J., Yanofsky, M.F., Lopez-Diaz, I., Alonso, J.M., Perez-Amador, M.A.