Sophia Escobar-Correas
CSIRO, QLD, Australia
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.
I earned my PhD in 2020 from the National University of Argentina and later moved to Australia to undertake postdoctoral research at Edith Cowan University and CSIRO Agriculture and Food. I am now a postdoctoral fellow at CSIRO Environment, working on the Microbiome for One System Health (MOSH) platform. My research focuses on insect microbiomes and probiotic development, specializing in genomics, proteomics, bioinformatics, and microbiome research, with a strong passion for programming.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Multi-omics data integration of the pan wheat cultivars reveal plasticity in drought response (#53)
11:35 AM
Angela Juhasz
Multiomics 1
Probiotic supplementation in Black Soldier Fly Larvae for waste bioconversion: Proteomics insights into larvae growth and immunity (#87)
10:55 AM
Sophia Escobar-Correas
Plants, Agriculture, Food, Microbes & Environment 2
Breaking it down: The salivary proteome of the Black Soldier Fly (Hermetia illucens) (#458)
4:00 PM
Cynthia Castro Vargas
Accepted Posters
Application of integrated omics to explore the role of the black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens) gut microbiome in waste bioprocessing (#441)
4:00 PM
Amy M Paten
Accepted Posters
Proteome signatures reveal the environmental journey of microplastics (#452)
4:00 PM
Cassandra L Pegg
Accepted Posters
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