The Sainsbury Laboratory
Liliana Cano is a postdoctoral researcher at The Sainsbury Laboratory, a position held since 2007, and completed a PhD in Plant-Microbe Interactions at the University of East Anglia from 2007 to 2011, focusing on genome analyses of filamentous pathogen-plant interactions. Prior experience includes serving as a visiting scholar at The Ohio State University’s Ohio Agricultural Research Development Center from April 2006 to August 2007, a research assistant at the National Coffee Research Center CENICAFE from May 2004 to March 2006, and an undergraduate intern at the International Center for Tropical Agriculture CIAT and Life Systems Technology in 2003 and 2002, respectively. Academic qualifications are complemented by a BSc in Biotechnological Engineering from Universidad Francisco de Paula Santander, obtained in 2004, and a diploma in Molecular Biology and Genetics from the University of Pamplona in 2002.
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The Sainsbury Laboratory
The Sainsbury Laboratory is an independent research institute in Norwich UK renowned for world-leading plant health research for a sustainable future. It makes fundamental scientific discoveries in molecular plant-microbe interactions and applies these to reduce crop losses around the world. We favour daring, collaborative, long-term research and value scientific integrity through open science and transparency. We deploy the latest technologies to combat plant diseases and accelerate breeding. Our discoveries translate to scientific solutions that tackle crop losses caused by existing and emerging plant diseases, particularly in low-income countries. The Sainsbury Laboratory provides an outstanding and inclusive training environment that prepares talented postgraduate students, postdoctoral scientists, and early career group leaders to excel in their careers. Our alumni continue to make ground-breaking discoveries that address real-world challenges.