09

May 2023

Invited Seminar

Plant life at the extremes in the Atacama Desert

Presenter
Professor Rodrigo Gutierrez
Date
09 May, 2023
Time
11:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Host: Professor Monika Chodasiewicz

Abstract:

Throughout evolution, plants adapted to flourish in a variety of ecosystems, including extreme deserts. In the current changing climate scenario, it is essential to identify the underlying molecular mechanisms that enable plant resilience under extreme conditions. We characterized three extreme ecosystems along a natural altitudinal gradient of environmental parameters on the western slopes of the Andes in the Atacama Desert. Using phylogenomics and metabolomics approaches, we identified genes and metabolites involved in developmental, regulatory and metabolic processes associated with environmental adaptation. Our study provides new insights into plant abiotic stress tolerance, and improves our understanding of the highly unique, pristine Atacama Desert ecosystem.

Bio:
Professor Rodrigo Gutierrez is a full Professor and current Director for Research and Planning at the Faculty of Biological Sciences. Deputy Director of the Millennium Institute for Integrative Biology, Principal Investigator at the Center for Genome Regulation and Investigator at the Ecology and Biodiversity Institute. He has received several awards and honors during his career, including the Howard Hughes Medical Institute International Early Career Scientist award, John A. Boezi Memorial Alumnus Award from Michigan State University and the Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel Research Award of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. He is one of the founders of the Chilean Society of Plant Biologists and first elected president

Event Quick Information

Date
09 May, 2023
Time
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Venue
Building 2 - Level 5 - Room 5220