Summary
María Mateos is a third-year PhD student in Neuroscience at CiMUS in Madrid with 13 years of research and teaching experience spanning molecular biology, in vivo experiments, cell culture, data analysis, and scientific communication. Her doctoral work probes the intersection of metabolism, circadian rhythms, and astrocyte biology, combining rigorous bench skills with quantitative analysis to address time-of-day effects in brain function. She has a strong training foundation from Universidad Autónoma de Madrid and Universidad Complutense de Madrid and prior research roles at Hospital Ramón y Cajal. Beyond the lab, María has translated complex science for diverse audiences through teaching and outreach workshops, reflecting a talent for making research accessible. Highly motivated and committed to continuous learning, she aims to drive translational advances in biomedicine informed by circadian and metabolic insights.
13 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Neuroscience, Neuroscience, Master of Neuroscience, Neuroscience at Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Bachelor of Biological Sciences, Science, Bachelor of Biological Sciences, Science at Universidad Complutense de Madrid