Isabel Pardo Mendoza
About me
Since obtaining my degree in Biotechnology, I have been interested in developing biocatalysts, from protein engineering to the rewiring of bacterial metabolism, for the revalorization of complex and recalcitrant residues such as lignin and plastics. I did my Ph.D. at the Center for Biological Research (CIB-CSIC) in Madrid, followed by a 3-year postdoc at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Colorado (USA) and 1-year postdoc at the Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Biosustainability in Copenhagen (Denmark). In 2021, I returned to CIB-CSIC, where I started my own research line to convert conventional plastics into more sustainable materials thanks to bacteria. Outside of the lab, I like to travel, play video games, and spend time with my two cats.
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