
معرفی
Emma Sofie Timm Aller is a Postdoc at the Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences, Section for Molecular Plant Biology, within the Faculty of Science at the University of Copenhagen. She is affiliated with the DynaMo Center for dynamic molecular interactions, where she investigates plant-environment interactions through molecular and epigenetic lenses.
Her academic credentials include:
- MSc in Biology-Biotechnology from the University of Copenhagen (2013-2015)
- BSc in Biology-Biotechnology from the University of Copenhagen (2009-2013)
Dr. Aller's research examines how plants develop phenotypic variation to cope with environmental stress through non-genetic mechanisms, with particular focus on stress signal communication across plant generations. She employs advanced bioinformatic techniques to analyze sequencing data and map molecular networks affected by stressors. Her work bridges computational biology with experimental plant science to address climate resilience challenges.
Publication analysis reveals consistent emphasis on epigenetic regulation of plant plasticity, with recent work expanding from foundational trait stability studies (2018) to comprehensive transgenerational inheritance frameworks (2022). The research trajectory demonstrates increasing integration of multi-omics approaches to dissect stress response pathways.
As an active member of the DynaMo Center, she collaborates within interdisciplinary teams studying dynamic molecular interactions in plant systems. Her current work continues to explore epigenetic memory mechanisms while investigating stress signal transmission between neighboring plants.




