Valle Ojeda
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Valle Ojeda
@valle-ojeser.bsky.social
PhD in Molecular Plant Biology 🌱
Profesora Permanente Laboral at @unisevilla.bsky.social & dbvybm.bsky.social
Researcher at @redoxsigplants.bsky.social & @ibvf-sevilla.bsky.social
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Honored to be a featured first author this month!
“Understanding algal biology is critically important for understanding and potentially regulating global carbon cycling.” #WeAreASPB doi.org/10.1093/plce...
December 2, 2025 at 11:39 PM
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Ojeda grew up in Moriles, a small village in the south of Spain, known for its wine and olive oil.#WeAreASPB academic.oup.com/plcell/artic...
December 3, 2025 at 8:15 PM
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Check out this piece I wrote with @qb3.bsky.social’s awesome science communication team *highlighting* (pun intended) recent work in @theplantcell.bsky.social by Valle Ojeda and yours truly! 🌱🦠🔬
What do algae do after a long day of photosynthesis?

The Sabeeha Merchant lab & @sunnyjoydupuis.bsky.social tracked them day & night. These tiny powerhouses prep for stress in their sleep—findings that could reshape how we see global carbon cycling.

Read more: bit.ly/QB3_algae
June 9, 2025 at 9:19 PM
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What do algae do after a long day of photosynthesis?

The Sabeeha Merchant lab & @sunnyjoydupuis.bsky.social tracked them day & night. These tiny powerhouses prep for stress in their sleep—findings that could reshape how we see global carbon cycling.

Read more: bit.ly/QB3_algae
June 9, 2025 at 9:01 PM
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Too dim, too bright, and just right: Systems analysis of the Chlamydomonas diurnal program under limiting and excess light pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40251989/
April 20, 2025 at 7:16 AM
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Our large-scale biology article is out in @theplantcell.bsky.social! Dig into these rich datasets to see how light-induced stress not only impacts what algae do during the day, but also how it shapes their physiology and gene expression at night. doi.org/10.1093/plce...
Too dim, too bright, and just right: Systems analysis of the Chlamydomonas diurnal program under limiting and excess light
Chlamydomonas populations acclimate to low and high diurnal light and maintain altered photosystem abundance, thylakoid architecture, and non-photochemical
doi.org
June 5, 2025 at 4:54 PM