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Angélica Bianchini Sanchez is a Postdoctoral Associate in the Department of Entomology at Cornell University, affiliated with the McArt Lab. Her research focuses on microbial genomics, environmental microbiology, and the biotechnological applications of plant-associated bacteria. She investigates mechanisms of microbial adaptation in extreme environments, plant-microbe interactions, and DNA damage responses in organisms exposed to environmental stressors.
Her work spans diverse ecosystems, including cactus and crop microbiology, amphibian microbiomes, and ironstone plant communities. She develops advanced analytical techniques like HPLC-MS/MS for detecting DNA lesions and has contributed to understanding pathogen genomics (e.g., Xanthomonas) and biocontrol strategies for agricultural diseases.
Her recent studies highlight genomic insights into beneficial bacterial strains, microbial diversity in endangered species, and the ecological impacts of anthropogenic stressors like arsenic exposure. Sanchez’s interdisciplinary approach bridges microbiology, biochemistry, and environmental science, with applications in sustainable agriculture, conservation biology, and toxicology.
Her research also explores redox stress mechanisms, biomarker development for pollution exposure, and the functional role of microbial symbionts in plant and animal health. She collaborates on projects ranging from bacterial genome sequencing to field-based ecological studies, emphasizing translational applications in biotechnology and environmental management.
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