Pablo Ortega Martinez
 Postdoctoral Researcher, Molecular Biology PhD (Biochemistry), University of Sevilla


pablo.ortegamartinez@utu.fi




ORCID-tunnistehttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-5508-5636

Bioelectricity Group (Wey Group)




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cyanobacteria; photosynthesis; carbon metabolism; exoelectrogenesis; microorganism physiology


Biografia

  • Ph.D. in Molecular Biology, University of Seville (2019–2025).
  • ​​​​​​​M.Sc. in Biotechnology, Autonomous University of Madrid (2018–2019).
  • B.Sc. in Biochemistry, University of Seville (2014–2018).

Grants and Awards:

  • Best Paper of the Month, University of Seville (July 2024) - “Glycogen synthesis prevents metabolic imbalance and disruption of photosynthetic electron transport…”
  • EMBO Scientific Exchange Grant (2022) - Research stay at the University of Turku
  • Best Paper of the Month, Cartuja Scientific Research Center & Ebro Foods (May 2022) - “Stress response requires an efficient connection between glycogen and central carbon metabolism…”
  • Extraordinary Master’s Degree Award, Autonomous University of Madrid (2020) - Top academic performance in the 2018–2019 Biotechnology MSc program
  • FPU Predoctoral Fellowship, Spanish Ministry of Universities (2019) - A competitive national grant for doctoral training and teaching
  • Master’s Research Fellowship, Autonomous University of Madrid (2018)
  • Erasmus+ International Mobility Grant (2018) - Summer intership in Müsnter (Germany) at the Max Plank Institute for Molecular Biomedicine.
  • Undergraduate Collaboration Fellowship, Spanish Ministry of Education (2017) - Conducting experimental research during the final year of BSc studies



Tutkimus

I am a molecular biologist with a strong interest in cyanobacterial metabolism and how these organisms adapt to changing environmental conditions. During my Ph.D. at the University of Seville, I focused on understanding the role of glycogen metabolism in Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803, particularly under stress conditions such as nitrogen deprivation, high light, and photomixotrophy.

During ​​​​​​​the M.Sc. in Biotechnology I gained experience in enzymatic heterologous expression in Pichia pastoris for industrial biocatalysis applications and through the Erasmus+ practices programme I studied stress adaptation mechanisms in S.Cerevisiae.

Since 2019, I have contributed to several Spain nationally funded research projects focused on carbon and nitrogen metabolism, redox signaling, and the regulation of glycogen accumulation in cyanobacteria.

Currently, I am a postdoctoral researcher in the Bioelectricity Group, where I work in biophotovoltaics to generate green electricity and photo-bio-batteries, continuing to explore microbial redox regulation and bioenergetics with potential applications in sustainable biotechnology and carbon capture.




Last updated on 2025-05-08 at 17:21