Biography:
Dr. María Victoria Vega is a plant biotechnologist, professor, and researcher at the National University of Formosa. She holds a Master's degree in Plant Biotechnology from University of Andalucía (Spain) and earned her Ph.D. in Natural Resources from Northeast National University (Argentina). With solid academic training, she leads scientific research with a strong focus on sustainability and biodiversity. She specializes in vitro propagation, morphometric and molecular characterization, and germplasm conservation of native species. She currently directs projects funded by the Pérez Guerrero Trust Fund – PNUD. Her work integrates biotechnology, ecological restoration, and sustainable development, while she actively mentors students and young researchers, fostering science with purpose and impact
Title : A firm step towards water sustainability: Success in the potential irrigation effluent and cloning