Trinidad de Miguel, PharmD, Ph.D., is an
Associate Professor of microbiology (USC, Spain) and a researcher in the
USC-Biotec Group. Balanced professional activities: teaching, research, and
management. Lines of research: antimicrobial properties of natural and
synthetic compounds and the design of new dosage forms for antimicrobial
substances, developing new methods for real-time monitoring of pathogens and
vaccines for aquaculture farms, modulation of the microbiome with natural
extracts to treat fish allergy, characterization and heterologous expression of
membrane channels and proteases, and modification of the glycosylation pathway
in tobacco plants. Currently, Trinidad de Miguel is a work package leader of
the H2020 project NeoGiANT “The power of grape extracts: antimicrobial and
antioxidant properties to prevent the use of antibiotics in farmed animals”.