Hannetzroschzttardtz | Plant Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Hannetzroschzttardtz | Plant Molecular Biology | Best Researcher Award

Prof. hannetzroschzttardtz, Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile,  Chile.

Prof. Hannetzroschzttardtz is a Chilean scientist specializing in plant iron homeostasis. He earned his Doctorate in Biological Sciences with a focus on Genetics and Microbiology from the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile in 2007. As an Assistant Professor at the same university since 2015, he leads research on biofortification strategies to enhance iron content in plant seeds, aiming to combat iron deficiency in agriculture. His work integrates molecular genetics, physiology, and histology of metals in plants. Roschzttardtz has completed postdoctoral research in the USA and France, contributing significantly to plant science. 🌱🔬📚

Publication Profile

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Education And Experience 🎓

Prof. Hannetz Roschzttardtz has significantly advanced his professional development through extensive research and international experience 🌍🔬. He completed postdoctoral research at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in the USA and the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique in France, focusing on plant iron transport and signaling 📚🇺🇸🇫🇷. In 2018, he earned a Diploma in University Teaching from the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile 🎓🏅. His work on biofortification strategies to combat iron deficiency in agriculture integrates molecular genetics, physiology, and histology, making substantial contributions to sustainable farming and nutrition 🌱🌾.

Research Focus 

Prof. Hannetz Roschzttardtz is a dedicated researcher focused on plant iron homeostasis. His work addresses critical issues in agriculture by investigating how plants manage iron, an essential nutrient for their growth and development. His research spans molecular genetics, physiology, and histology, aiming to develop biofortification strategies to enhance iron content in seeds. This approach seeks to improve crop yield and nutritional value, combating iron deficiency in agriculture. Roschzttardtz’s studies have broad implications for sustainable farming and human nutrition. His international postdoctoral experiences in the USA and France have enriched his contributions to plant science. 🌾🔬🥇

Publication Top Notes

  • Using an embryo-specific promoter to modify iron distribution pattern in Arabidopsis, Fuenzalida, M., Gómez, M.I., Ferrada, E., … Jordana, X., Roschzttardtz, H., Plant Science, 2024, 0 citations 🌱📅.
  • Growth Developmental Defects of Mitochondrial Iron Transporter 1 and 2 Mutants in Arabidopsis in Iron Sufficient Conditions, Vargas, J., Gómez, I., Vidal, E.A., … Jordana, X., Roschzttardtz, H., Plants, 2023, 0 citations 🌿🗓️.
  • Editorial: Metallic micronutrient homeostasis in plants, volume II, Roschzttardtz, H., Gomez-Casati, D., Dubos, C., Quintana, J., Frontiers in Plant Science, 2023, 0 citations 🪴📅.
  • Perls/DAB Staining to Examine Iron Distribution in Arabidopsis Embryos, Vargas, J., Roschzttardtz, H., Methods in Molecular Biology, 2023, 1 citation 🌻📖.
  • B3 Transcription Factors Determine Iron Distribution and FERRITIN Gene Expression in Embryo but Do Not Control Total Seed Iron Content, Grant-Grant, S., Schaffhauser, M., Baeza-Gonzalez, P., … Curie, C., Roschzttardtz, H., Frontiers in Plant Science, 2022, 6 citations 🌾🗓️.
  • Author Correction: 2000 years of agriculture in the Atacama desert lead to changes in the distribution and concentration of iron in maize, Vidal Elgueta, A., Navarro, N., Uribe, M., … Pérez, M.F., Roschzttardtz, H., Scientific Reports, 2021, 0 citations 🌽📅.
  • 2000 years of agriculture in the Atacama desert lead to changes in the distribution and concentration of iron in maize, Ale, V.E., Nathalia, N., Mauricio, U., … Fernanda, P.M., Hannetz, R., Scientific Reports, 2021, 5 citations 🌽📅.
  • Thermal effects vary predictably across levels of organization: empirical results and theoretical basis, Bozinovic, F., Cavieres, G., Martel, S.I., … Roschzttardtz, H., Rezende, E.L., Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 2020, 18 citations 🔥📅.