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Victoria Mironova's expertise lies in modeling plant development through computational inference and regulatory mechanisms. Her primary research area focuses on the stem cell niche in plant roots, aiming to develop new bioinformatics methods and computational tools to understand developmental processes in plants. Her research priorities include bioinformatics, genomics, mathematical modeling, developmental biology, and plant hormones. She works extensively on model organisms such as Arabidopsis thaliana, particularly studying the root meristem. Mironova is involved in several ongoing projects, including single-cell transcriptome analysis of plant roots under abiotic stress and mathematical modeling of auxin pathways to understand root morphogenesis, as well as managing large-scale NWO-XL projects related to barrier functions in cereals.
Applies to Research Master's in Linguistics and Communication Sciences (Centre for Language Studies/Department of Language and Communication).