Alumni

36 records
Lastname Firstname Social University E‑Mail Theme of thesis Director of thesis Defence year
ARONGAUS Adriana Beatriz UNIGE E‑Mail --- Prof. Roman ULM
BINKERT Melanie UNIGE E‑Mail UV-B induced photomorphogenesis Prof. Roman Ulm
BOYCHEVA Svetlana UNIGE E‑Mail Metabolism of vitamin B6 in Arabidopsis thaliana Prof. Teresa Fitzpatrick
CANO Angela UNIGE E‑Mail Historical assembly of the richest palm (Arecaceae) lineages evolving in Mesoamerica Daniel Jeanmonod
CARITI Federica UNIGE E‑Mail Light regulation of photosynthetic electron transfer. Prof. Michel Goldschmidt-Clermont
CHERNI Ala Eddine UNIGE E‑Mail Probing the diversity of nitrogen-fixing micro-symbionts of fenugreek and chickpea in soil of north Tunisia Xavier Perret
COLINAS Maite UNIGE E‑Mail Vitamin B6 salvage pathway Prof. Teresa Fitzpatrick
DAPP Melanie UNIGE E‑Mail Inheritance of DNA methylation and phenotypic consequences in Arabidopsis. Jerzy Paszkowski
DE GIORGI Julien UNIGE E‑Mail Control of Seed germination The role of the seed coat for embryo's development Luis Lopez-Molina
DOUCHI Damien UNIGE E‑Mail ---
FOSSOU Kouakou Romain UNIGE E‑Mail Identification and testing of indigenous elite rhizobial strains to improve Cajanus cajan yields in Ivory Coast. Dr. Xavier Perret
FUDGE Jared UNIGE E‑Mail Vitamin B1 and B6 metabolism in plants Teresa Fitzpatrick
GARNIER Lucie UNIGE E‑Mail Systematics, species delimitation and conservation in a Madagascar endemic genus of Sapotaceae. Mikael Hothorn
Yamama Naciri
2019
GAUBERT Hervé UNIGE E‑Mail --- Pr Jerzy Paszkowski
GONZÁLEZ BESTEIRO Marina Alejandra UNIGE E‑Mail MAP kinases in UV-B signaling Roman Ulm
HOFMANN Manuel UNIGE E‑Mail Thiamine metabolism Prof. Teresa Fitzpatrick
HOHMANN Ulrich UNIGE E‑Mail Mechanistic insights into ligand binding and receptor activation of plant leucine-rich repeat receptor kinases. Dr. Michael Hothorn
JACQUIER Léa UNIGE E‑Mail Plant nutrition and development - Plasmodesmata Marie Barberon
LAURENT Florian UNIGE E‑Mail Catabolism of inositol pyrophosphates and its impact on signalling pathways in Arabidopsis thaliana Prof. Michael Hothorn
LOPEZ ORTIZ Maria Estefania UNIGE E‑Mail Epigenetic stress memory and TEs stress induction in Fragaria vesca Etienne Bucher (Agroscope) Roman Ulm (University of Geneve)
LORENZO-ORTS Laura UNIGE E‑Mail Characterisation of inorganic polyphosphate metabolism in Arabidopsis thaliana Professor Michael Hothorn
MOCCAND Cyril UNIGE E‑Mail Functional characterization of proteins involved in vitamin B6 biosynthesis Teresa Fitzpatrick
Prof. Eilika Weber-Ban (ETHZ) Prof. Didier Picard (Unige)
PENG Haoran UNIGE E‑Mail Identification of novel epigenetic regulators that repress the mobility of transposable elements in plants Roman Ulm
Etienne Bucher
PESQUERA ALONSO Marta UNIGE E‑Mail Vitamin B1 metabolism Teresa Fitzpatrick
PODOLEC Roman UNIGE E‑Mail UV-B-Induced Photomorphogenesis Prof. Roman Ulm
RAMUNDO Silvia UNIGE E‑Mail Conditional knock-down of essential chloroplast encoded-genes Jean david Rochaix
RICHÉ Alexis UNIGE E‑Mail Role of phosphorylations of the core proteins of the photosystem II in light acclimation Michel Goldschmidt-Clermont
RUCHE Mathilde UNIGE E‑Mail A comparative study of anatomy and micro-morphology of moss peristome among the Dicranales, in order to potentially resolve deep-rooted taxonomic problems within this group. Michelle J. Price
Fred W. Stauffer
2023
SELA Ayala UNIGE - seed germination Luis Lopez-Molina
SKVORTSOVA Mariya UNIGE E‑Mail UV-B signalling and photomorphogenesis Roman Ulm
STEENSMA Priscille UNIGE E‑Mail Vitamin B6 salvage pathway Prof. Teresa Fitzpatrick
SZELES LAJOS UNIGE E‑Mail DC reprogramming
TAVRIDOU ELENI UNIGE E‑Mail UV-B perception and signalling in plants Roman Ulm
TOPRAK Zeynep UNIGE E‑Mail Species delimitation and Phylogenetic Relationships in Silene Sect. Atocion and Cryptoneurae
UNAY Jovelyn UNIGE E‑Mail Towards a synthetic minimal replicon for symbiotic nitrogen fixation Dr. Xavier Perret
WILD Rebekka UNIGE E‑Mail Structural and functional characterization of eukaryotic SPX domains acting as molecular phosphate sensors Prof. Michael Hothorn