His research chiefly focuses on identifying and characterising new factors involved in the regulation of anthocyanin biosynthesis during high light acclimation. Keywords: acclimation; anthocyanin; early career researcher; flavonoid biosynthesis; high light; Profile; retrograde signalling; stress response EN acclimation anthocyanin early career researcher flavonoid biosynthesis high light Profile retrograde signalling stress response 2016 2018 3 11/21/22 20221215 NES 221215 Galileo Estopare Araguirang's poster 'When plants paint their leaves purple: analyses of new factors involved in the regulation of anthocyanin biosynthesis in Arabidopsis during high light' won first prize at the Next Generations Scientists meeting 2022 in Tartu, Estonia. Under the supervision of Professor Dr Alfred Batschauer, he carried out his MSc thesis on the photobiochemistry of a cryptochrome 2 mutant at Philipps-Universität Marburg, Germany (2017). Anthocyanin, early career researcher, acclimation, Profile, stress response, flavonoid biosynthesis, high light, retrograde signalling. [Extracted from the article]