Marta Prado
Research Group Leader
Marta Prado is the group leader of Food Quality and Safety Research Group (FQ&S)
Her research interests are the development of new, fast and reliable detection methodologies combining molecular biology and nano- and microfabrication for different applications for food safety and quality, working in both targeted and non-targeted methods.
Marta has a PhD in Food Science and Technology from the University of Santiago de Compostela (Spain) and she has worked at the Joint Research Center from the European Commission (JRC-EC) in Geel (Belgium) as Scientific Officer between 2005 and 2010. In 2010, she moved to INL where she currently leads an international team of researchers. She actively collaborates with international institutions such as the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), as external expert in working groups. Marta has supervised 5 PhD students and has over 80 publications including
Marta Prado is the group leader of the Food Quality and Safety Research Group (FQ&S). Her research interests are the development of new, fast and reliable detection methodologies combining molecular biology and nano- and microfabrication technologies for different applications particularly in the field of food safety and quality, but also for other biological samples. The research of the FQ&S research group deals with both targeted (using specific DNA amplification approaches and aptamer based detection) and non-targeted (mainly through Next Generation Sequencing, NGS) and the methodology is based on working on very specific analytical needs and on using a modular approach for each of the steps of the analytical process. This approach, help us to evaluate and to choose the best method in each case, to have a sound integrated final product, and at the same time a wide range of intermediate products that can be used by themselves to solve specific analytical challenges. From sample preparation to nanoparticle –aided detection. Our topics of interest involve the detection of microorganism, the detection of allergenic ingredients in food products and food authenticity, but also the detection of Invasive Alien Species (IAS) in the environment and microorganisms and viruses (e.g.: SARS-CoV-2) of interest in both environmental and clinical samples.
Marta has a PhD in Food Science and Technology from the University of Santiago de Compostela (Spain) and she has worked at the Joint Research Center from the European Commission (JRC-EC) in Geel (Belgium) as Scientific Officer between 2005 and 2010. In 2010, she moved to INL where she currently leads a team of 10 researchers including master and PhD students, technicians, postdocs and staff researchers. She has recently launched the spinoff neoxenica. Marta actively collaborates with international institutions such as the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) among others as an external expert in working groups. Marta has supervised 5 PhD students and has over 80 publications including 11 book chapters and an scientific opinion from EFSA
Selected Publications
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Amplified plasmonic and microfluidic setup for DNA monitoring
MICROCHIMICA ACTA, 2021 -
Highly efficient DNA extraction and purification from olive oil on a washable and reusable miniaturized device
ANALYTICA CHIMICA ACTA, 2018