Anahí

Anahí Coniglio

Anahí is from Río Cuarto, Córdoba, Argentina. She is a Microbiologist and holds a PhD in Biological Sciences from the National University of Río Cuarto (UNRC), where she studied plant-microorganism interactions in the Laboratory of Plant Physiology and Plant-Microorganism Interaction. Her doctoral research focused on the identification and traceability of Azospirillum argentinense Az39, assessing its impact on the maize rhizosphere microbiota through 16S rRNA sequencing.

Her expertise includes molecular biology, plant physiology, and agricultural microbiology, with a focus on the interaction between plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) and roots. She has participated in projects exploring Azospirillum-Arabidopsis interactions and the modulation of the maize rhizosphere microbiome, focusing on root architecture, plant-microbe interactions, and microbe-microbe interactions.

Currently, Anahí is a postdoctoral researcher in the project 3D-bioprinting meets machine learning: a novel tool to decipher the determinants of viral tropism.