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MOUBAYIDIN Laila is an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemical, Life and Environmental Sustainability Sciences. She teaches graduate courses including Molecular Physiology of Plants (BIOMOLECULAR, GENOMICAL AND CELLULAR SCIENCES program) and Plant-based Sustainable Materials (Functional and Sustainable Materials program), demonstrating active engagement in plant biology and sustainability education.
Her research focuses on molecular mechanisms of plant development, particularly:
- Genetic and biochemical regulation of floral organ formation
- Transcription factor dynamics in Arabidopsis
- Sugar signaling and post-translational modifications
- Symmetry establishment in reproductive structures
Recent publications (2024-2025) center on Arabidopsis thaliana developmental biology, with recurring themes of transcriptional regulation, hormonal signaling, and cellular patterning in gynoecium and style morphogenesis. No scientific awards, student advisement, or grant information is documented in the available text.


