Marco Prevedello is a PhD student in Microbiology at the University of Galway with eight years of research experience focused on early life evolution, 1-carbon metabolism, and the biology of transition metals in anaerobic wastewater treatment. He investigates how trace metal supplementation can safely boost pollution removal and anaerobic metabolism, combining molecular, microbiological and biochemical methods informed by industrial-scale biogas systems. Marco brings practical lab leadership from roles as laboratory manager and diverse hands-on experience—from reactor studies in Denmark to mitochondrial and DFT work in Italy—plus strong soft skills developed through varied part-time jobs. He is driven by curiosity and open science principles, eager to translate fundamental microbial ecology into scalable environmental solutions.
8 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
B.Sc. Biotechnology, Biotecnologie, Class 2.1 (104/110), B.Sc. Biotechnology, Biotecnologie, Class 2.1 (104/110) at Università degli Studi di Padova
Master of Science (MSc) in Biology, Biology, specialization Microbiology, Master of Science (MSc) in Biology, Biology, specialization Microbiology at Københavns Universitet
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Microbiology, General, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Microbiology, General at National University of Ireland, Galway
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Marco Prevedello - PhD Student at University of Galway