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Dr. Inga Tamošiūnė (Miliūtė)

ORCiD iD: 0000-0002-9208-9238
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E-mail: inga.tamosiune@lammc.lt 
Kauno St. 30, Babtai, LT-54333 Kaunas dist., Lithuania

 

Education

2011–2013 Master degree in Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, Faculty of Environmental Sciences, Vytautas Magnus University.

2007–2011 Bachelor of Science in Biology, Faculty of Environmental Sciences, Vytautas Magnus University.

Academic degrees and pedagogical titles

2017 PhD in Biochemistry, dissertation topic “Endophytic bacteria population structure of domestic apple and interaction with apple cells ant shoots in vitro”.

Research fields

  • Biochemistry
  • Biology
  • Biotechnology

Position

Since 2022 Senior Researcher, Institute of Horticulture, LAMMC.

Memberships and affiliations with professional organizations

  • Lithuanian Biochemical Society
  • International Society for Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions

Involvement in programmes and projects

  • 2022–2025 Researcher teams’ project “Cellular redox balance and protein expression based phenotyping of plant-endophyte interactions for development of plant biostimulant consortia”.
  • 2017–present Researcher teams’ project programme of the Lithuanian Research Council. “Involvement of oxidative stress in molecular mechanism of seed response to cold plasma treatment”.
  • 2017–present Research projects implemented by world-class researcher groups “Closed plant cultivation system for production of raw materials for peptide nanoengineering applications”.
  • 2015–present COST Action FA1306. “The quest for tolerant varieties – Phenotyping at plant and cellular level”.
  • 2013–2015 Researcher teams’ project programme of the Lithuanian Research Council. “Regulation of in vitro plant stress induced production of reactive oxygen species by endophytes”.
  • 2011–2015 Global grant programme of the Lithuanian Research Council. “Identification of genes involved in regulation of pathogen induced hypersensitive response in Malus plants”.

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