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Protein ubiquitination in auxin signaling and transport

Santos Maraschin, F. dos

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Santos Maraschin, F. dos. (2009, June 25). Protein ubiquitination in auxin signaling and transport. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/13868

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Felipe dos Santos Maraschin was born on the first of December 1980 in Santo Angelo, State of Rio Grande do Sul (RS), Brazil. He attended school in Escola de 1o e 2o Graus da URI in Santo Angelo and went to high school in Colegio Anchieta in Porto Alegre. In 1998 he started the study of Biological Sciences at Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS) in Porto Alegre. From August 1998 he started research training in the Microbiology Department of UFRGS under supervision of Dr. Gertrudes Corção. In September 1999 he joined the Plant Molecular Biology research group of Dr. Giancarlo Pasquali at the Centro de Biotecnologia of UFRGS. In 2002 he obtained his BSc in Biology with specialization in Molecular and Functional Cell Biology. As an MSc student, from April 2002 onwards he was involved in the project “Micropropagation, genetic transformation and analysis of genes involved in alkaloid biosynthesis in Psychotria brachyceras” as part of the Graduate Program in Cellular and Molecular Biology at UFRGS under Dr. Pasquali’s supervision. In April 2004 he obtained his MSc degree in Cell and Molecular Biology from UFRGS. In January 2004 he was invited to participate in the PhD joint project “Ubiquitous events in auxin and jasmonic acid signal transduction” between the Molecular and Developmental Genetics and the Plant Cell Physiology sections at the Institute of Biology of Leiden University under the supervision of Dr. Remko Offringa and Prof. Dr. Johan Memelink. Working on this project Felipe lived in Leiden, the Netherlands, from May 2004 to December 2008 and now he lives in Porto Alegre, Brazil.

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