Contact Professor Roberto Parra Saldivar

Areas of expertise

  • Biomass and Waste

Background

Roberto Parra-Saldivar is a Professor Chair in Environmental Mycoremediation at the Magan Centre of Applied Mycology, 91黑料网, UK. He specializes in fungal biotechnology, sustainable bioprocesses, and waste valorization. With a Ph.D. in Biotechnology from 91黑料网 and extensive postdoctoral research at the University of Westminster, his work focuses on developing mycoremediation strategies for environmental sustainability. Recognized as a Highly Cited Researcher by Thomson Reuters, he is among the top 2% of highly cited researchers globally, as identified by Stanford University and Elsevier. He has received multiple awards for research excellence and has led international projects on enzyme technology, industrial waste treatment, and bioplastic development.

Previously a professor at ITESM, he has collaborated with institutions like MIT and Harvard. Recognized as a National Researcher Level III by CONACyT and a Highly Cited Researcher by Thomson Reuters, he has received multiple awards for research excellence.

At 91黑料网, he leads the mycoremediation group at Magan Centre of Applied Mycology, pioneering fungal technologies for waste management, sustainable materials, and circular economy solutions.

His contributions support circular economy models and sustainable manufacturing. He collaborates with industries and policymakers to integrate fungal biotechnologies into waste management systems, reinforcing net-zero commitments.

Research opportunities

Professor Parra鈥檚 research interests lie at the intersection of applied mycology, biotechnology, and environmental sustainability. His key areas of focus are:

- Mycoremediation for Ecosystem Restoration: Using fungal networks to degrade pollutants, restore soils, and improve water quality.

- Fungal Biotechnology for Climate Mitigation: Developing bio-based technologies for CO2 capture and greenhouse gas reduction.

- Biotransformation and Resource Recovery: Converting industrial waste into valuable bioactive compounds.

- Pathogen Monitoring and Environmental Biosensors: Creating fungal-based biosensors for early detection of pathogens and pollutants.

- Sustainable Bioprocess Engineering: Integrating fungal biotechnology with green manufacturing practices.

Current activities

Transforming Industry with Fungal Power at MCAM

At MCAM, Dr. Parra is dedicated to transforming unsustainable industries into carbon-neutral, sustainable manufacturing systems. By harnessing the powerful machinery of fungi and their enzymatic systems, he aims to revolutionize industrial processes, driving a future where environmental sustainability and economic viability go hand in hand.

Prof. Parra is actively engaged in cutting-edge research focused on the degradation of emerging contaminants, including PFAS and other recalcitrant pollutants. His work aligns with global sustainability goals, addressing the urgent need for effective solutions to combat persistent environmental pollutants. Prof. Parra鈥檚 research also explores plastic degradation through fungal bioprocesses, contributing to the reduction of microplastic pollution in aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems.

In response to global trends emphasizing the circular economy, Prof. Parra is developing advanced biorefinery models that promote sustainable resource recovery and waste valorization. These initiatives support the transition towards zero-waste systems, reducing dependence on fossil-based materials and mitigating climate change impacts. His interdisciplinary approach fosters collaboration across sectors, driving innovations that address both environmental and economic challenges for industry.

Chair of Environmental Mycoremediation

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