María Brezo Díaz-Caneja Martínez
I’m an applicant of IICG and Professor of Ecology at Rey Juan Carlos University-URJC in Madrid, Spain, where I also hold the position of Deputy Director of Internationalization at the International Doctoral School. I conducted my PhD research at Oviedo University on seaweed ecology and physiology. Along with the ongoing decline of these organisms in response to global warming, I have gained interest in predicting the distribution shifts of benthic marine organisms in the forecasted scenarios of global change, by means of combining physiology and distribution modeling in biogeography. I have published 48 SCI papers in biogeography, ecology, marine biology and phycology in reputed journals as Nature Communications or Global Change Biology. Since 2003, I have given about 4000 hours of lectures in more than 10 subjects. I have supervised 5 PhD thesis, and more than 30 postgraduate & master theses. I have an H index of 29 at Google Scholar