Our commitment is to develop new biotechnological advances for agriculture, industry and the environment that contribute to the sustainable development of our economy and society.

Research lines:
- In silico bioprospecting and design of enzymatic biocatalysts, microbial cell factories and microbial consortia through protein engineering, synthetic biology and systems biology.
- Bioproduction of metabolites, biodetection of contaminants, and bioconversion of biomass, wastes and contaminants into materials, chemicals and energy.
- Mechanisms that determine plant interactions with abiotic and biotic factors.
- Biotechnological applications for the improvement of agroecosystems and plant health.
- Microorganisms and arthropods affecting human health.

HEAD OF DEPARTMENT: Susana Camarero

 

 

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