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Cesare Garosi

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Cesare Garosi
Cesare Garosi
Cycle PhD  XXXVI
PhD project:"Landscape Genomics approaches for an adaptive silviculture applied to beech stands 

Supervisor

Donatella Paffetti 

Email

cesare.garosi(AT)unifi.it

Office address

Via Maragliano, 77-79 - 50144 - Firenze 

Phone

+39 055 2755530 

Profile

My name is Cesare Garosi, born in Montepulciano (SI) on September 22, 1994. I graduated at the University of Florence, at the three-year degree course in Forestry and Environmental Sciences, on April 20, 2017. With the vote of 106/110. Dissertation in Environmental Microbiology, supervisor Prof. Liliana Rodolfi, co-rapporteur Prof. Carlo Viti. Thesis title: Cultivation of Pheodactilum Tricornutum in Green Wall Panel III photoreactors under auxotrophy and mixotrophy conditions.

Following the achievement of the bachelor degree, with the aim of being able to learn and deepen everything about the plant world from a molecular/genetic point of view, I graduated from the University of Florence, at the master's degree course in Biotechnology for Environmental Management and Sustainable Agriculture (BIO-EMSA), on December 12, 2019.With a grade of 110/110 cum laude.

Course language: English. Dissertation in Genetics, supervisor Prof.ssa Donatella Paffetti, co-advisors Dr. Cristina Vettori (CNR) and Dr. Matthias Fladung. Thesis topic: Development and validation of an Ion Torrent Sequencing-based protocol for the assessment of DNA methylation variation in Oxford poplar clone under ozone stress.

After obtaining the master degree I participated and won (02/01/2020) a call for a research grant for a research on: "Close-to-NAture forest sustainable management practices under climate changes", at the DAGRI department of the University of Florence. Within the European project LIFE SySTEMIC. I am still working as a research fellow within the LIFE SySTEMiC project.

My scientific interests are mainly focused on the study of genetic mechanisms that regulate the response to abiotic stress, both in individuals and in populations. The most interesting aspects are related to the understanding of the genetic mechanisms that regulate the adaptive potential and resilience of forest ecosystems. 

Papers

  • Vettori C., Garosi C., Travaglini D., Paffetti D. (2020) Integrare i principi della genetica adattativa e la selvicoltura: un sistema di risposta ai cambiamenti climatici. Accademia dei Georgofili, Firenze (3/12/2020).
  • Paffetti, D., Garosi, C., et al., 2019. “DNA methylation variation in Oxford poplar clone under ozone stress” LXIII SIGA annual congress: ’Science and innovation for sustainable agriculture intensification: the contribution of plant genetics and breeding’.

Conference talks and seminars

(1) CdL magistrale: BIOTECNOLOGIE PER LA GESTIONE AMBIENTALE E L’AGRICOLTURA SOSTENIBILE (BIO-EMSA).
Insegnamento: GENETICA E GENOMICA AMBIENTALE (Prof. Donatella Paffetti)
Settore insegnamento: AGR/07 - GENETICA AGRARIA
Argomento: Development and validation of an Ion Torrent Sequencing- based protocol for the assessment of DNA methylation variation in Oxford poplar clone under ozone stress.

(2) CdL magistrale: SCIENZE E TECNOLOGIE DEI SISTEMI FORESTALI
Insegnamento: LABORATORIO PER IL MONITORAGGIO DELLE RISORSE GENETICHE
Settore insegnamento: AGR/07 - GENETICA AGRARIA (Prof. Donatella Paffetti)
Argomento: I progetti LIFE_Il progetto LIFE SySTEMiC

(3) 2021 Forest Genetics Student & PostDoc Symposium: Oral presentation: “Gene expression meta-analysis identifies candidate genes involved in abiotic stress response: difference between forest species and short-life species. C. Garosi et al., (2021)” 

Awards

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Website

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https://www.researchgate.net/

 

Last update

30.01.2024

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