All the images are taken and modified from my doctoral thesis



My PhD research has been a transformative journey, filled with challenges and growth. I have focused on studying meiosis in plants, a complex and demanding topic that required working with two different species and employing a multidisciplinary approach, integrating omics and cytogenetics. This multifaceted perspective has allowed me to gain a deeper understanding of plant reproductive biology and refine my technical expertise in cutting-edge methodologies. The interdisciplinary nature of my research presented significant challenges, from managing vast amounts of data to mastering diverse techniques. However, these difficulties have ultimately been beneficial for my academic and professional development. The time invested and the diverse skills I have acquired have significantly enriched my scientific knowledge, making me more confident in my ability to conduct independent research.
Beyond the technical aspects, my PhD has also been a test of resilience, patience, and time management. Frustration has been a constant companion throughout the process, but learning to navigate setbacks has strengthened my perseverance. I now feel more mature as a scientist, capable of handling complex problems with a more structured and strategic mindset.
From a reflective perspective, this journey has reinforced my passion for scientific inquiry and the importance of collaboration across disciplines. Every new technique and experiment has been a learning opportunity, pushing me to refine my analytical skills and enhance my ability to interpret data critically. Working with advanced tools has broadened my perspective on the applications of biotechnology in plant sciences and beyond.
