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Eduardo Gudiña

Dr. Eduardo Gudiña

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Dr. Eduardo Gudiña earned a degree in Biology from the Faculty of Environmental and Biological Sciences, University of León (Spain). Then, he completed his PhD studies in Biological Science at the same school. He is now a Postdoctoral Researcher at Centre of Biological Engineering (CEB), University of Minho, Portugal. He has published 52 papers in various journals, receiving more than 4300 citations (Scopus, March 2024). He also serves as a reviewer for international journals as well as a member of Editorial Boards. He works in several projects related with the application of biosurfactants in different fields (biomedicine, bioremediation, agriculture, and microbial enhanced oil recovery). His research activities include the isolation and study of biosurfactant-producing microorganisms; optimization of biosurfactants and biopolymer production using agro-industrial by-products; characterization of different biosurfactant molecules; development of microbial-enhanced oil recovery techniques.

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Dr. Eduardo Gudiña earned a degree in Biology from the Faculty of Environmental and Biological Sciences, University of León (Spain). Then, he completed his PhD studies in Biological Science at the same school. He is now a Postdoctoral Researcher at Centre of Biological Engineering (CEB), University of Minho, Portugal. He has published 52 papers in various journals, receiving more than 4300 citations (Scopus, March 2024). He also serves as a reviewer for international journals as well as a member of Editorial Boards. He works in several projects related with the application of biosurfactants in different fields (biomedicine, bioremediation, agriculture, and microbial enhanced oil recovery). His research activities include the isolation and study of biosurfactant-producing microorganisms; optimization of biosurfactants and biopolymer production using agro-industrial by-products; characterization of different biosurfactant molecules; development of microbial-enhanced oil recovery techniques.