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Marie Sklodowska-Curie Innovative Training Network (MSCA-ITN-EID) INTERFUTURE grant infomation:

Call: H2020-MSCA-ITN-2016

Grant Agreement: n. 722642

Title project: From microbial interactions to new-concept biopesticides and biofertilizers

Coordinator: Michele Perazzolli

Funding: EU under project number H2020-MSCA-ITN-2016 - 722642

Timeframe: 01.12.2016-31.05.2021

University/Department: Fondazione Edmund Mach, Department of Sustainable Agroecosystems and Bioresources

Network Partners: Fondazione Edmund Mach (Coordinator), Italy; University of Reims Champagne-Ardenne, France; University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences , Austria; University of Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK; University of Molise, Italy; BIOBEST, Belgium; BIPA NV, Belgium; INOQ GmbH, Germany; Azotic Technologies Ltd, UK; De Ceuster Meststoffen NV (DCM), Belgium; e-nema GmbH, germany; University of Trento, Italy

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ESR position 1

ESR position 1 – “Novel biofertilisers based on endophytic bacteria. Innovative approaches to bridge plant-microbe interaction research and bio-product development”:

  • Host Institute: Fondazione Edmund Mach (San Michele all’Adige, Italy)
  • Secondment at: BioBest (Westerlo, Belgium)
  • PhD Enrollment: University of Trento (Trento, Italy)
  • WPs to which it is related: WP1 (mechanisms of action), WP3 (formulation)  
Nikoletta Galambos

Nikoletta Galambos

Contacts

Phone: 0461615506

Email: nikoletta.galambos@fmach.it

   

Research activity

She completed her studies in Horticultural Engineering at the Corvinus University in Budapest, Hungary and she attained BSc degree in 2014. She wrote her thesis on the Analysis of Ocimum basilicum L. subsp. by ISSR genetic markers. She continued her studies in Plant Protection at the Szent István University in Budapest, Hungary and she specialised in the field of Plant Pathology. She wrote her dissertation on Bacterial disease caused by Brenneria spp. appears on birch (Betula pendula Roth.). In the frame of Erasmus, she had the privilege to work for INRA in Avignon, France and for NIAB EMR in East Malling, England. In France, she carried out research on the Characterisation of Pseudomonas syringae populations isolated from the river Durance. Meanwhile in England she worked on Developing our understanding of the ash dieback pathogen (Hymenoscyphus fraxineus). Currently, in the frame of the INTERFUTURE project, she is doing her PhD at FEM in San Michele dell’Adige, Italy on Novel biofertilisers based on endophytic bacteria, Innovative approaches to bridge plant-microbe interaction research and bio-product development.

Research interests

Her main research interest is developing environmentally friendly methods in plant production and protection in order to effectuate sustainable development.

Short CV description

  • Since 2017 Researcher at Fondazione Edmund Mach and PhD student at University of Trento, Italy
  • 2015-2017 MSc Degree in Plant Protection at Szent István University, Budapest, Hungary
  • 2011-2014 BSc Degree in Horticultural Engineering at Corvinus University, Budapest, Hungary