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Dr. Victoria J. Armer is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Oxford's Plant Chemetics Laboratory. Her research focuses on molecular plant pathology, particularly investigating Pseudomonas-secreted inhibitors of Nicotiana benthamiana hydrolases and trichothecene mycotoxins' roles in Fusarium-wheat interactions. She completed her PhD at the University of Exeter (Rothamsted Research) studying Fusarium pathogenesis mechanisms.
- Education: PhD from University of Exeter (Rothamsted Research)
Key research interests include fungal pathogen virulence mechanisms, mycotoxin-driven plant infection processes, and host-tissue colonization dynamics. Her work bridges molecular biology with ecological impacts, aiming to uncover fundamental plant-microbe interaction principles.
Recent publications (2024-2025) highlight studies on fungal protein roles in cell wall integrity, endophyte-induced plant resistance, and mycotoxin-mediated cellular invasion pathways. These studies contribute to understanding both basic pathogenesis processes and agricultural disease management strategies.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided information. She currently works within the Plant Chemetics Laboratory, a research group focused on plant-pathogen chemical interactions.
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