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Parisa SAVANE (Ph.D. Student)

Parisa SAVANE
Conservation and reproduction of forest trees team (CORE) – « Biological, physiological and molecular characterizations of dessication of somatic and zygotic larch embryos. Analysis of consequences in terms of seed quality. »

Supervisor : Marie-Anne Lelu-Walter et Caroline Teyssier

Du 01/10/2019 au 30/09/2022

Functions

  • Ph.D Student at BioForA. Thesis under the direction of Marie-Anne Lelu-Walter and co-supervised by Caroline Teyssier
  • Non-permanent staff representative at BioForA – Member of the service council
  • Alternate representative of Ph.D students at SSBCV doctoral school
  • Member of the organizing committee of the Annual Scientific Days of INRAE sites in Loiret 2020

Education

Ongoing Ph.D in plant biologyat University of Orléans – « Health, Life Sciences and Chemistry » doctoral school – Thesis subject: Biological, physiological and molecular characterizations of the desiccation of somatic and zygotic larch embryos. Analysis of the consequences in terms of seed quality.

2018 Master Degree in Plant Sciences, specializing in Research at the University of Paris-Saclay

Trainings

2019 PAPIRUS, INRAE (35h)

MOOC (42h) : « Chemometrics chapter 1/2 : unsupervised methods »

MOOC (12h) : « Plant seeds, what are the challenges for our future ?

Professional experiences

2018 Research internship under the direction of Annie Marion-Poll, Physiology of germination team, Jean-Pierre Bourgin Institute, Versailles (78), France

Subject title : « Role of xyloglucans in the remodeling of seed wall and impact on germination quality. »

2017 Research internship under the direction of François Perreau, Physiology of germination team, Jean-Pierre Bourgin Institute, Versailles (78), France

Subject title : « Functional analysis of genes involved in acid abscisic synthesis. »

2015 Research internship under the direction of Mathieu Jossier, Signaling, regulation and metabolic interactions team, Institute of Plant Sciences, Paris-Saclay (91), France

Subject title : « Study of the phosphoregulation of photorespiration in Arabidopsis thaliana. »

Publications

Perreau F, Frey A, Effroy-Cuzzi D, Savane P, Berger A, Gissot L, Marion-Poll A (2020) ABSCISIC ACID-DEFICIENT 4 Has an Essential Function un Both cis-Violaxanthin and cis-Neoxanthin Synthesis. Plant Physiol. Nov;184(3):1303-1316. doi: 10.1104/pp.20.00947