BREVIPEDICELLUS/KNAT1 targets TCP15 to modulate filament elongation during Arabidopsis late stamen development

Gastaldi V, Alem AL, Mansilla NL, Ariel FD, Viola IL, Lucero LE, Gonzalez DH.  

Plant Physiol (2023) 191(1);29-34.


Class I TCP proteins TCP14 and TCP15 are required for elongation and gene expression responses to auxin

Ferrero LV, Gastaldi V, Ariel FD, Viola IL, Gonzalez DH.

Plant Mol Biol (2021) 105:147-159.


Class-I TCP Transcription Factors Activate the SAUR63 Gene Subfamily in Gibberellin-Dependent Stamen Filament Elongation.

Gastaldi, V; Lucero, LE; Ferrero, LV; Ariel, FD; González, DH.

Plant Physiol (2020) 182(4):2096-2110,


Victoria Gastaldi

I am a biotechnologist with a strong interest in molecular and cellular biology. I have had the opportunity to work in different areas of biotechnology and have been involved in several projects: how TCP transcription factors regulate stamen filament elongation and branching development in Arabidopsis; the production of recombinant proteins in E. coli to generate vaccine candidates for the veterinary industry and of COVID-19 vaccine candidate based on the SARS CoV-2 spike protein. I am now undertaking the study of developmental processes under stress conditions.


- 2023 to present / Postdoctoral Fellow (JDC program) / IBMCP, Valencia, Spain.

- 2021 to 2023 / Postdoctoral Fellow funded by Biotecnofe S.A (CEVA S.R.L) and CONICET / Santa Fe, Argentina

- 2016 to 2021 / PhD candidate at Molecular Biology Lab (Daniel Gonzalez's Lab) at Instituto de Agrobiotecnología del Litoral (CONICET-FBCB) / U Nacional del Litoral, Santa Fe, Argentina.

- 2009 to 2016 / MSc in Biotechnology / U Nacional del Litoral, Santa Fe, Argentina.

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