Microbial Ecology at a Glance

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Exploring the hidden relationships that shape ecosystems and biological processes

Hello! I’m Miguel de Celis, a postdoctoral researcher exploring how microbial communities influence the functioning of natural and artificial ecosystems.

My work integrates ecological theory with bioinformatics to explore the mechanisms that structure microbial communities. By bridging classical microbiology with computational modeling, I aim to harness microbial potential to enhance biological processes, and advance biotechnology.

I’m always open to collaborations in ecological modeling, microbiome data analysis, or interdisciplinary projects connecting microbiology, bioinformatics, and environmental sciences.

Interests
  • Microbial community ecology and ecosystem functioning
  • Microbial assembly processes and drivers of sucession
  • Ecological network inference and community modeling
  • Scalable bioinformatic workflows for ecological and biotechnological applications
  • Microbial applications in agriculture, fermentation, and environmental biotechnology
Researcher Career Path
  • Postdoctoral position - Juan de la Cierva, 2024-2026 Institute of Agricultural Sciences (ICA-CSIC)
  • Postdoctoral position, 2024 King Juan Carlos University
  • Postdoctoral position, 2022-2024 Institute of Agricultural Sciences (ICA-CSIC)
  • PhD in Microbiology, 2022 Complutense University of Madrid