

ALESSANDRO ALBORESI
Title: Professore associato
SSD: BIO/04 - Vegetal Physiology
Address: VIA U. BASSI, 58/B - PADOVA
Phone: 0498276325
E-mail: alessandro.alboresi@unipd.it
Teaching in current academic year
Curriculum
Alessandro Alboresi Assistant Professor in Plant Physiology ORCID ID: 0000-0003-4818-7778 RESEARCH EXPERIENCE and INTERESTS 2017 – today: Researcher (B-Type/Ricercatore di tipo B) in Plant Physiology. Università di Padova (Italy) mainly focused on the study of Photosynthesis regulation and Calcium signaling in algae and bryophytes 2015 – 2017: Researcher (A-Type/Ricercatore di tipo A) in Plant Physiology. Università di Padova (Italy). “Photosynthesis regulation in algae and bryophytes”. BioLEAP Project (ID: 309485 - FP7-IDEAS-ERC of Prof. Tomas Morosinotto) 2014 – 2015: Post-doctoral fellow at Università di Padova (Italy).Lab director: Prof. Tomas Morosinotto. The main goal of the project was the development of Molecular tools to improve algae growth in photobioreactors in the frame european project BioLEAP 2007 – 2014: Post-doctoral fellow at Università di Verona (Italy). Lab director: Prof. Roberto Bassi. The main goal of the project was the study of Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) signaling in Arabidopsis thaliana; the study of photosynthesis and photoprotection in Physcomitrella patens and the mutagenesis and screening of Nannochloropsis gaditana. 2005 – 2007: Post-doctoral fellow at Université de Marseille (France). Lab director: Prof. Christophe Robaglia. The main goal of the project was the study of photoprotection in photosystem I of Arabidopsis thaliana and the characterization of the photosynthetic apparatus of the moss Physcomitrella patens 2002 – 2005: PhD thesis at INRA Versailles-Grignon (France) under the supervision of Christian Meyer and Hoai-Nam Truong within the Research Training Network PLUSNitrate. The title of the thesis is "Physiology and genetics of nitrate signal in Arabidopsis thaliana". MENTORING Supervising and co-supervising 11 master students and 4 PhD candidates PUBLICATION METRICS (25/04/2018) 25 articles. 8 articles as first author. 4 articles as last author. 1 article as corresponding author. Average IF 5,82 SCOPUS h-index 16; 1043 citations.
Curriculum in PDF: English CV
Articles published in the last 5 years
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A blueprint for gene function analysis through Base Editing in the model plant Physcomitrium (Physcomitrella) patens
NEW PHYTOLOGIST2021Guyon Debast A, Alboresi A, Terret Z, Charlot F, Berthier F, Vendrell Mir P, Casacuberta JM, Veillet F, Morosinotto T, Gallois J, Nogue F -
Inactivation of mitochondrial complex I stimulates chloroplast ATPase in Physcomitrium patens
PLANT PHYSIOL2021Mellon M and Storti M and Vera Vives AM and Kramer DM and Alboresi A and MorosinottoT -
Role of an ancient light-harvesting protein of PSI in light absorption and photoprotection
NATURE COMMUNICATIONS2021Lu Y, Gan Q, Iwai M, Alboresi A, Burlacot A, Dautermann O, Takahashi H, Crisanto T, Peltier G, Morosinotto T, Melis A, Niyogi KK -
Higher order photoprotection mutants reveal the importance of ΔpH-dependent photosynthesis-control in preventing light induced damage to both photosystem II and photosystem I
SCI REP-UK2020Barbato R, Tadini L, Cannata R, Peracchio C, Jeran N, Alboresi A, Morosinotto T, Bajwa AA, Paakkarinen V, Suorsa M, Aro EM, Pesaresi P -
Photosynthesis Regulation in Response to Fluctuating Light in the Secondary Endosymbiont Alga Nannochloropsis gaditana
PLANT CELL PHYSIOL2020Bellan A, Bucci F, Perin G, Alboresi A, Morosinotto T
Research area
Proposals for thesis
Research in our group is aimed to understand plant response to environmental changes with an evolutionary perspective. We are mainly focused on: 1) molecular regulation of autophagy and plant development 2) the molecular mechanisms which are involved in the regulation of the photosynthetic machinery For this purpose, we are using the bryophyte Physcomitrella patens as a model system and applying an integrated approach combining genetics, molecular biology, biochemistry, microscopy and spectroscopy. Students are wellcome to join one of our research projects, for further information please do not hesitate to contact me by e-mail and I will provide a more detailed description of our current projects. If you want to get an idea of how our group is, visit this profile curated by our fellows https://www.instagram.com/plant.lab.unipd/