
معرفی
Dr. Eirini Kaiserli is a Senior Lecturer in Molecular Biosciences at the University of Glasgow, where she leads a research group focusing on the intersection of light signaling, epigenetic regulation, and nuclear architecture in plant growth and development. Her work primarily investigates how environmental stimuli shape chromatin dynamics and gene expression in Arabidopsis thaliana, with implications for climate-resilient crops. She is affiliated with the Molecular Genetics, Plant Science, and Protein Structure & Regulation research groups and contributes to teaching at multiple levels.
- PhD, University of Glasgow (2008)
- Lord Kelvin Adam Smith Fellowship (2013-2016)
- Human Frontier Science Program Postdoctoral Fellowship (2009-2012)
Her research interests include:
- Transcriptional and epigenetic regulation by light and temperature
- Photobody structure-function relationships in nuclear signaling
- Integration of light, hormone, and circadian networks in plant growth
- Climate change adaptation through nuclear architecture modifications
Scientific Awards & Recognition
- Dr. J. Grieve Lectureship in Biochemistry (2016)
- Best Presentation Award (2015)
- Human Frontier Science Program Fellowship (2009-2012)
- Lord Kelvin Adam Smith Fellowship (2013-2016)
- Postgraduate Certificate of Academic Practice (2016)
- Member, Royal Society of Biology (2016)
Grants & Supervision
- BBSRC (2023-2026): Temperature-Light-Chromatin (TLC) signal integration
- BBSRC (2022-2023): IRGA-Live Clamp platform for plant signaling
- BBSRC (2016-2019): Transcriptional regulation in nuclear microdomains
- Supervision of PhD/MSc students in plant molecular biology and epigenetics
Professional Leadership
- Monitoring Editor, Plant Physiology (2018)
- Organizer of external seminar series (IMCSB, 2015-present)
- Mentor for Early Career Researchers (MVLS, University of Glasgow)
- Keynote Speaker at Young Researchers Symposium (2018)
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