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Célia Baroux is a researcher in the Department of Plant and Microbial Biology at the University of Zurich. Her work focuses on chromatin dynamics and quantitative microscopy within plant sciences, specifically exploring how eukaryotic genomes are organized within the cell nucleus. Through her research, she investigates the structural changes in the nucleus in response to developmental cues and environmental factors, aiming to elucidate the mechanisms behind genomic organization and plasticity in plant cells. Baroux is committed to enhancing the understanding of three-dimensional genome organization and its role in chromatin dynamics during cellular transitions in plants. She leads projects that leverage advanced imaging techniques to explore the nanoscale dynamics of plant chromatin and actively fosters collaborations with laboratories focused on plant cell nuclei. Additionally, she is involved in developing community resources to support the use of quantitative microscopy in plant sciences, complementing traditional molecular genetics approaches in her research endeavors.
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