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Departamental II – 249
Area of Biodiversity and Conservation
Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
c/ Tulipán, s/n.
E-28933 Móstoles

Phone: +34 91 488 8158
E-mail: jose.gomezs at urjc.es
Homepage at URJC
ORCID: 0000-0003-1758-4746
ResearcherID: G-9705-2015
Scopus ID: 57216532331

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2017 Senior Lecturer, Universidad Europea de Madrid.
2012 – Associate Lecturer, Universidad Europea de Madrid.
2011 Visiting Lecturer, Universidad Europea de Madrid.
2010 Ph D in Biological Sciences, Universidad Complutense de Madrid.
2005 Degree in Biochemistry, Universidad Complutense de Madrid.

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Assistant Lecturer at URJC.
I teach Cell Biology in the Nanoscience and Nanotechnology degree and Biology in the Experimental Sciences degree. I am member of the Research Ethics Committee of Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, and first course coordinator of the Experimental Sciences degree program.

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My research interest is focused on the role of oxidative injury of cellular components and the role of mitochondrial oxygen free radicals in determination of aging rate and longevity of different animal species and the identification of metabolomic biomarkers through the application of artificial intelligence in molecular fingerprinting by near-infrared spectroscopy obtained from tissues of living beings.

Keywords: NIRS, oxidative stress, Free radicals, ROS, Aging.

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