
During my time as a researcher, I started a project in the same laboratory where I completed my doctoral thesis. This project focused on studying wheat varieties that are more resistant to heat.In this case, I was able to put into practice everything I had learned during my Ph.D., including working independently, initiating a project on my own, and efficiently organizing my time. Additionally, I applied the knowledge acquired from my Master's in Bioinformatics, as a significant part of the project involved transcriptomic data analysis of these wheat varieties.I am truly happy to have been part of this project, as it allowed me to integrate my expertise from my Ph.D. with my bioinformatics skills. This experience has reinforced my ability to bridge experimental research with computational analysis, enhancing my capabilities as a scientist.
