In the INTRA project genomics, transcriptomics, and physiology converge. Our project takes a cutting-edge, multidisciplinary approach by combining natural variation, physiological measurements, and molecular techniques. Through the integration of these diverse fields, we aim to interpret and analyze datasets using state-of-the-art bioinformatic platforms.
Our team consists of a group of experts who bring unique perspectives and skills to the project. Principal researcher Fatemeh Maghuly (BOKU, Vienna, Austria) has expertise in developing and adapting novel molecular biology and omics methodologies, as well as data analysis in various plant systems. Tamás Deák (The Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences) and Ferdinand Regner (HBLA&BA Klosterneuburg, Austria) offer expertise in viticulture, with a focus on grapevine genomics and bioinformatics.
Together, our collective knowledge and expertise allow us to tackle the complex challenges in understanding and enhancing grapevine health. By leveraging advanced techniques and collaborative efforts, we aim to unlock valuable insights and drive innovation in the field of viticulture.
Project partners
BOKU Universität für Bodenkultur Vienna | Höhere Bundeslehranstalt Klosterneuburg und bundesamt für Wein- und Obstbau (HBLA) | Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences |
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Dr. Fatemeh Maghuly | Dr. Ferdinand Regner | Dr. Deák Tamás |