Rebeca Gonzalez-Cabaleiro

About Rebeca Gonzalez-Cabaleiro

Rebeca Gonzalez-Cabaleiro, With an exceptional h-index of 13 and a recent h-index of 13 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Glasgow, specializes in the field of modelling of bioprocess, fermentation, bioenergetics, microbial ecology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Competitive and substrate limited environments drive metabolic heterogeneity for comammox Nitrospira

Reducing Systematic Uncertainty in Computed Redox Potentials for Aqueous Transition-Metal-Substituted Polyoxotungstates

Multiscale models driving hypothesis and theory-based research in microbial ecology

Diversity and metabolic energy in bacteria

Environmental and ecological controls of the spatial distribution of microbial populations in aggregates

Structural and Electronic Properties of Aqueous Transition− Metal− Substituted Polyoxotungstates

Biochemistry shapes growth kinetics of nitrifiers and defines their activity under specific environmental conditions

Valorization of lipid-rich wastewaters: A theoretical analysis to tackle the competition between polyhydroxyalkanoate and triacylglyceride-storing populations

Rebeca Gonzalez-Cabaleiro Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

853

Citations(since 2020)

627

Cited By

476

hIndex(all)

13

hIndex(since 2020)

13

i10Index(all)

13

i10Index(since 2020)

13

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Rebeca Gonzalez-Cabaleiro Skills & Research Interests

modelling of bioprocess

fermentation

bioenergetics

microbial ecology

Top articles of Rebeca Gonzalez-Cabaleiro

Competitive and substrate limited environments drive metabolic heterogeneity for comammox Nitrospira

ISME communications

2023/12

William T Sloan
William T Sloan

H-Index: 30

Rebeca Gonzalez-Cabaleiro
Rebeca Gonzalez-Cabaleiro

H-Index: 9

Reducing Systematic Uncertainty in Computed Redox Potentials for Aqueous Transition-Metal-Substituted Polyoxotungstates

Inorganic chemistry

2023/7/25

Multiscale models driving hypothesis and theory-based research in microbial ecology

2023/6/9

William T Sloan
William T Sloan

H-Index: 30

Rebeca Gonzalez-Cabaleiro
Rebeca Gonzalez-Cabaleiro

H-Index: 9

Diversity and metabolic energy in bacteria

FEMS Microbiology Letters

2023

Environmental and ecological controls of the spatial distribution of microbial populations in aggregates

PLOS Computational Biology

2022/12/19

William T Sloan
William T Sloan

H-Index: 30

Rebeca Gonzalez-Cabaleiro
Rebeca Gonzalez-Cabaleiro

H-Index: 9

Structural and Electronic Properties of Aqueous Transition− Metal− Substituted Polyoxotungstates

2022/11/7

Rebeca Gonzalez-Cabaleiro
Rebeca Gonzalez-Cabaleiro

H-Index: 9

Biochemistry shapes growth kinetics of nitrifiers and defines their activity under specific environmental conditions

Biotechnology and Bioengineering

2022/5

Valorization of lipid-rich wastewaters: A theoretical analysis to tackle the competition between polyhydroxyalkanoate and triacylglyceride-storing populations

Science of the Total Environment

2022/2/10

Corrigendum to “A novel strategy for triacylglycerides and polyhydroxyalkanoates productions using waste lipids”[Sci. Total Environ. 763 (2021) 14944]

The Science of the Total Environment

2021/11/1

Looking for options to sustainably fixate nitrogen. Are molecular metal oxides catalysts a viable avenue?

Frontiers in Chemistry

2021/9/14

Open-culture biotechnological process for triacylglycerides and polyhydroxyalkanoates recovery from industrial waste fish oil under saline conditions

Separation and Purification Technology

2021/9/1

Rebeca Gonzalez-Cabaleiro
Rebeca Gonzalez-Cabaleiro

H-Index: 9

Anuska Mosquera-Corral
Anuska Mosquera-Corral

H-Index: 33

A novel strategy for triacylglycerides and polyhydroxyalkanoates production using waste lipids

Science of The Total Environment

2021/4/1

A framework based on fundamental biochemical principles to engineer microbial community dynamics

2021/2/1

Evolutionary causes and consequences of metabolic division of labour: why anaerobes do and aerobes don’t

2020/4/1

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