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                                 <span>I made my PhD degree working at the Department of Molecular Genetics of the pharmaceutical company Antibióticos S.A. Then I moved to the University of Wageningen at The Netherlands as a post-doc. I was Professor of Food Technology at both the National Spanish Research Council (CSIC) and the University of Valencia. Actually I am CEO of Biópolis S.L., a spin-off of CSIC. My lanes of research are: i) microbial biotechnology (selection of microbial starters including probiotics, biochemical, physiological and molecular identification of their industrial relevant traits, scale-up fermentation, strain improvement by both classical mutagenesis techniques and metabolic engineering), and ii) biotechnological production of microbial metabolites (enzymes, functional ingredients, metabolic intermediates). <br> I am author of more than one hundred articles in peer reviewed journals and co-author of thirty patents. I have obtained the European Prize of Divulgation on Science, the Prize of the Spanish Danone Institute, and the National Price in Technology Transfer of the Spanish Government.<br>
                                 <span>I made my PhD degree working at the Department of Molecular Genetics of the pharmaceutical company Antibióticos S.A. Then I moved to the University of Wageningen at The Netherlands as a post-doc. I was Professor of Food Technology at both the National Spanish Research Council (CSIC) and the University of Valencia. Actually I am CEO of Biópolis S.L., a spin-off of CSIC. My lanes of research are: i) microbial biotechnology (selection of microbial starters including probiotics, biochemical, physiological and molecular identification of their industrial relevant traits, scale-up fermentation, strain improvement by both classical mutagenesis techniques and metabolic engineering), and ii) biotechnological production of microbial metabolites (enzymes, functional ingredients, metabolic intermediates). <br> I am author of more than one hundred articles in peer reviewed journals and co-author of thirty patents. I have obtained the European Prize of Divulgation on Science, the Prize of the Spanish Danone Institute, and the National Price in Technology Transfer of the Spanish Government.<br>

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Instructors

Manel Porcar

I am an enthusiastic applied microbiologist and biotechnologist.

I lead the Biotechnology and Synthetic Biology lab at the Cavanilles Institute of the University of Valencia, where I work on bioremediation, biofuels production and bioenergetics.

Juli Peretó

I am Associate Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the University of València and member of the Evolutionary Genetics Group at the Cavanilles Institute for Biodiversity and Evolutionary Biology. My research interests include the origin and early evolution of life, with a focus on metabolic pathways evolution, as well as the minimal cell concept. I am also interested in the history of ideas on the natural origi and the artificial synthesis of life. I like to teach metabolism with an evolutionary flavor.

Rosario Gil

I am a Doctor in Pharmacy, and an Associate Professor of Genetics. I teach Genetics, Molecular Genetics and Genomics at the University of Valencia. As a member of the Evolutionary Genetics group at the Cavanilles Institute of Biodiversity and Evolutionary Biology, my research interests focus on functional genomics of endosymbiotic bacteria from insects, minimal genomes, the evolution of metabolism in bacteria and synthetic biology.

Marta Tortajada

I am a chemical engineer, specialized in automatics and system engineering, particularly fond of systems biology.

I work in applied biotechnology in the company Biopolis, in projects related to the production of microorganisms and valuable metabolites, such as recombinant proteins, active pharmaceutical ingredients, alcohols and microbial polymers.

Miguel Lozano

I am a doctor in computer science at the engineering school of the University of València (E.T.S.E) where i am currently teaching and researching. My research interests mainly include Simulation (numerical and multiagent models) and Computer Graphics (physics based animation).

Francesc J. Ferri

REDACTAR

Andres Moya

I am a doctor in biology and philosophy. Experimental evolution and evolutionary genomics are the areas where I have made more significant contributions.
I am the creator of the Cavanilles Institute of Biodiversity and Evolutive Biology at the “Universitat de València” and of the Advanced Center for Research in Public Health (CSISP). Also, I am a founding member of the European Society of Evolutionary Biology, the Spanish Society of Virology and the Spanish Society of Evolutionary Biology, of which I am the current President.

Jesus Picó

I am a control engineer fascinated with the world of systems and synthetic biology.
I lead the group of Control of Complex Systems at the Universitat Politècnica de València, where I am Professor of Automatic Control. Our main interests are in robust possibilistic estimation of metabolic fluxes, possibilistic flux balance analysis, nonlinear feedback control techniques applied to synthetic biology, and nonlinear distributed feedback control applied to coordination of multi-cellular systems.

Ana Delgado

I do social studies of science and technology at the Centre for the Study of the Sciences and the Humanities, University of Bergen (Norway).
I work in a project on the ethical, legal and social aspects of synthetic biology.
I have been doing work on other emerging technologies... and on science fiction.

Emilia Matallana

I am a teacher of biochemistry and molecular biology at the University of Valencia and my research is focused on molecular biology and biotechnology of yeasts, specifically on oxidative stress responses and technological performance of industrial strains.

Santiago F. Elena

REDACTAR

Daniel Ramón

I made my PhD degree working at the Department of Molecular Genetics of the pharmaceutical company Antibióticos S.A. Then I moved to the University of Wageningen at The Netherlands as a post-doc. I was Professor of Food Technology at both the National Spanish Research Council (CSIC) and the University of Valencia. Actually I am CEO of Biópolis S.L., a spin-off of CSIC. My lanes of research are: i) microbial biotechnology (selection of microbial starters including probiotics, biochemical, physiological and molecular identification of their industrial relevant traits, scale-up fermentation, strain improvement by both classical mutagenesis techniques and metabolic engineering), and ii) biotechnological production of microbial metabolites (enzymes, functional ingredients, metabolic intermediates).
I am author of more than one hundred articles in peer reviewed journals and co-author of thirty patents. I have obtained the European Prize of Divulgation on Science, the Prize of the Spanish Danone Institute, and the National Price in Technology Transfer of the Spanish Government.