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Isabelle Carré is a Professor in the School of Life Sciences at the University of Warwick, UK, where she focuses her research on plant circadian rhythms and their impact on plant-microbe interactions. Her work investigates the biological clock in plants, which regulates a variety of physiological processes including gene expression, photosynthesis, and responses to environmental stresses. She is also involved in teaching various aspects of Plant Physiology and Chronobiology to undergraduate students. Her research encompasses the understanding of how circadian clocks influence microbial interactions with plants, which is crucial for enhancing crop health and productivity. Carré’s recent collaborations have explored the impacts of circadian rhythms on nitrogen-fixing symbiosis in legumes. With more than twenty years of experience in the field, her contributions advance the understanding of the role of internal timing mechanisms in ecological and agricultural contexts.
University of Warwick, UK • Coventry, UK
Teaching and researching plant physiology, particularly focusing on circadian rhythms and plant-microbe interactions.
University of Warwick, UK • Coventry, UK
Led teaching initiatives in plant sciences and managed educational strategies.
University of Warwick, UK • Coventry, UK
Conducted advanced research and participated in undergraduate and postgraduate teaching.
University of Warwick, UK • Coventry, UK
Engaged in teaching and developing curriculum for plant sciences.
University of Virginia, USA • Virginia, USA
Conducted post-doctoral research in circadian biology.
Includes General, Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, Biomedical, and Manufacturing Engineering. Most programs fall under English Band A.