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In 2001 she joined the laboratory of Dr. Erin K. O´Shea at the University of California in San Francisco (UCSF) as a postdoctoral fellow. During this period, she developed a high-throughput screening to identify new yeast transcription factors involved in the cellular responses to stress and characterized their contribution to the gene expression reprogamming.
In 2007 she joined María Blasco´s group. Her major interest is to study the effect of stress on telomeric chromatin and to identify new proteins involved in the regulation of telomeric chromatin with relevance in telomere biology.