
Sara Castelar Delgado
My research focuses on fluvial biogeochemical processes and how plants and microbial communities can improve the water quality of rivers affected by wastewater treatment plant
My research focuses on fluvial biogeochemical processes and how plants and microbial communities can improve the water quality of rivers affected by wastewater treatment plant
I am working on the Human-Mosquito Interaction Project (HMIP; https://h-mip.com/) funded by the European Research Council (ERC). I am carrying out laboratory work and analysis
Bachelor’s degree in Biotechnology from the University of Vic. Master’s in Biological Anthropology with a specialization in human diversity and biomedical applications from the University
My field of research is Aquatic and Aerial Microbial Ecology. Present research activities are oriented to explore the temporal dynamics and diversity of airborne microorganisms
Doctor of Biological Sciences (Ecology) from the University of Barcelona in 1984. Ecology Professor at the University of Murcia from 1984 to 1991, Associate Professor
My research focuses on river biogeochemistry, specifically on understanding how human activity affects the ability of rivers to process nutrients, primarily nitrogen, phosphorus, and carbon.
My main research topic is focused on the biology and evolutionary ecology of microorganisms, with an approach ranging from gene to ecosystem and from single
Main Research Lines: Environmental factors and biogeochemical processes responsible for the variability in the export of carbon and nutrients in Mediterranean ecosystems. Response of forest
My interest focuses on the field of microbial ecology, currently with a focus on airborne microorganisms. My research is aimed at exploring the temporal dynamics
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