Gabriela Sousa | Marine-Derived Biopolymers | Young Scientist Award

Young Scientist Award

Gabriela Sousa
Instituto Superior de Agronomia, Portugal
Gabriela Sousa
Affiliation Instituto Superior de Agronomia
Country Portugal
Documents 5
Subject Area Marine-Derived Biopolymers
Event Business Global Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-3832-9413

Gabriela Sousa is a Portuguese researcher affiliated with Instituto Superior de Agronomia, Universidade de Lisboa, whose academic work focuses on marine-derived biopolymers, edible coatings, food biotechnology, and sustainable packaging systems for the food sector. Her research profile demonstrates growing scholarly engagement in the development of environmentally sustainable alternatives to conventional food packaging materials through the utilization of seaweed-derived polysaccharides and bioactive marine compounds.[1] Sousa has contributed to studies concerning oxidative stability, ultrasound-assisted extraction technologies, and edible coating applications for fish products within the broader framework of the blue bioeconomy and sustainable food innovation.[2]

Abstract

Gabriela Sousa has contributed to this research area through investigations focused on seaweed-derived polysaccharides, antioxidant-rich extracts, and marine biomolecules with applications in food preservation and packaging technologies. Her work addresses important challenges associated with replacing petroleum-based packaging systems while improving oxidative stability and reducing oil absorption in fried food products.[3] Sousa’s research integrates food engineering, biotechnology, and marine resource valorization to support circular economy principles and environmentally sustainable food production strategies.[4]

Keywords

Marine-derived biopolymers, edible coatings, food biotechnology, sustainable packaging, seaweed polysaccharides, antioxidant extraction, ultrasound-assisted extraction, food engineering, biodegradable packaging, marine biomolecules, fish products, blue bioeconomy.

Introduction

Marine biotechnology has emerged as an important interdisciplinary research field supporting sustainability-oriented innovations in food science and packaging technologies. Researchers increasingly investigate bioactive compounds and polysaccharides extracted from seaweeds and marine organisms due to their functional, biodegradable, and antioxidant properties.[5] Sousa completed her academic training in Biochemistry and Food Engineering before commencing doctoral studies in Sustainable Land Use and Food Engineering at Universidade de Lisboa Instituto Superior de Agronomia.[1]

Research Profile

Gabriela Sousa’s academic profile reflects specialization in agrarian and food biotechnology with particular emphasis on marine biomolecules and innovative food systems.[1] Her educational background includes a Bachelor’s degree in Biochemistry from Universidade do Porto and a Master’s degree in Food Engineering from Instituto Superior de Agronomia.[1]

Her master’s dissertation evaluated oxidative stability and the biological value of sunflower oil supplemented with extracts obtained from Pelvetia canaliculata, a brown seaweed species known for antioxidant potential.[3]

Research Contributions

Gabriela Sousa’s research concerns the utilization of marine-derived compounds as sustainable alternatives to conventional synthetic packaging and preservation systems. Her investigations into ultrasound-assisted extraction techniques have contributed to improving the recovery efficiency of antioxidant and phenolic compounds from marine and halophytic resources.[2]

Her work on edible coatings for deep-fried fish products explores methods to reduce oil uptake while maintaining product quality and extending shelf stability.[4] Such research aligns with current sustainability priorities in food manufacturing and circular bioeconomy initiatives.

Publications

Gabriela Sousa has authored and co-authored publications related to marine biomolecules, antioxidant extraction technologies, and sustainable food systems.[5] Selected publications include:

  1. Sousa, Gabriela et al. “Potential of Marine Biomolecules: Advances in Extraction and Applications of Proteins, Polysaccharides, and Antioxidant Compounds.” Foods, 2025.
  2. Sousa, Gabriela et al. “Enrichment of Sunflower Oil with Ultrasound-Assisted Extracted Bioactive Compounds from Crithmum maritimum L.” Foods, 2022.

Research Impact

Gabriela Sousa’s research contributes to emerging scientific efforts aimed at reducing dependence on conventional plastic-based food packaging systems. Her studies concerning marine-derived polysaccharides and edible films support ongoing transitions toward sustainable and biodegradable food technologies.[1]

The practical implications of her work are relevant to food engineering, marine biotechnology, and industrial sustainability initiatives. Research involving algae-derived compounds may assist in improving food preservation efficiency while minimizing environmental impacts associated with synthetic packaging waste.[3]

Award Suitability

Gabriela Sousa’s academic profile demonstrates alignment with the objectives commonly associated with emerging researcher and innovation-oriented recognition programs such as the Young Scientist Award under the Business Global Awards initiative. Her research addresses contemporary environmental and technological challenges through the development of marine-derived biodegradable materials and sustainable food processing strategies.[4]

Conclusion

Gabriela Sousa represents an emerging researcher within the fields of food biotechnology and marine-derived sustainable materials. Her investigations into edible coatings, antioxidant-rich seaweed compounds, and biodegradable food packaging technologies contribute to contemporary efforts toward environmentally responsible food production systems. Through academic publications, conference presentations, and collaborative research activities, Sousa has established a developing scholarly profile focused on marine biomolecules and sustainable innovation in food engineering.[5]

References

  1. CIÊNCIAVITAE. (2026). Curriculum Vitae: Gabriela Sousa.
    https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3832-9413
  2. Instituto Superior de Agronomia. (2026). CIÊNCIAVITAE. Research activities in food engineering and marine biotechnology.
    https://www.cienciavitae.pt/A918-F8A3-8941
  3. Sousa, Gabriela et al. (2021). Optimization of Ultrasound-Assisted Extraction of Bioactive Compounds from Pelvetia canaliculata to Sunflower Oil. Foods, 10(8), 1732.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/foods10081732
  4. Sousa, Gabriela et al. (2022). Enrichment of Sunflower Oil with Ultrasound-Assisted Extracted Bioactive Compounds from Crithmum maritimum L. Foods, 11(3), 439.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/foods11030439
  5. Sousa, Gabriela et al. (2025). Potential of Marine Biomolecules: Advances in Extraction and Applications of Proteins, Polysaccharides, and Antioxidant Compounds. Foods.
    https://doi.org/10.3390/foods14152555

Armando Trasviña | coastal oceanography | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Armando Trasviña – coastal oceanography – Best Researcher Award

CICESE | Mexico

Author Profile 

Early Academic Pursuits

His academic journey began with a strong foundation in the natural sciences, specifically focusing on oceanography. He pursued his undergraduate studies in Oceanography at the Universidad Autónoma de Baja California, where he developed a keen interest in physical oceanography. Following his passion, he advanced to complete a Master’s degree in Physical Oceanography at the Centro de Investigación Científica y de Educación Superior de Ensenada (CICESE). His academic pursuits culminated in a Ph.D. from the University of Wales-Bangor, where he deepened his research and expertise in oceanographic phenomena, particularly focusing on the dynamic processes of the marine environment..

 

Professional Endeavors

His professional career is marked by his significant contributions to oceanographic research and education. As a researcher and eventually as an Investigador Titular “C” at CICESE, he led multiple groundbreaking expeditions to the Gulf of Tehuantepec, which resulted in numerous publications and theses. His pioneering work in establishing the SERVANT laboratory (Sensores Remotos y Vehículos Autónomos No Tripulados) at the La Paz unit of CICESE stands out as a critical achievement. Additionally, He has held various influential positions, including serving as a titular advisor on the Advisory Council for the Biosphere Reserve of the Pacific Islands of the Baja California Peninsula, demonstrating his commitment to both scientific inquiry and environmental stewardship.

 

Contributions and Research Focus on coastal oceanography

His research has predominantly focused on the physical dynamics of oceanographic systems, particularly in the Gulf of Tehuantepec and the Eastern Tropical Pacific. His studies on wind-induced coastal circulation and mesoscale processes have been pivotal in advancing the understanding of oceanographic circulation patterns. His involvement in the development and validation of high-resolution oceanographic models, such as the global ORCA model, has contributed significantly to the field. His work is characterized by a blend of field research and numerical modeling, offering comprehensive insights into the physical processes governing marine environments.

Accolades and Recognition

Throughout his illustrious career, He has received numerous accolades recognizing his contributions to oceanographic science. He was awarded the first place in the National Oceanographic Research Prize in Mexico for his work on wind-induced coastal circulation in the Gulf of Tehuantepec. His leadership in founding the La Paz unit of CICESE further underscores his pioneering spirit and dedication to advancing scientific research. As a member of various editorial boards, including the prestigious Revista Oceánides, Trasviña Castro has played a crucial role in shaping the discourse within the scientific community.

Impact and Influence

His work has had a profound impact on the field of oceanography, particularly in Latin America. His research has informed environmental policy and conservation efforts, contributing to the sustainable management of marine resources. His role as an educator and mentor has inspired a new generation of oceanographers, fostering a culture of scientific excellence and inquiry. Through his involvement in international collaborations and research initiatives, he has helped elevate the global standing of Mexican oceanographic research.

Legacy and Future Contributions

Looking ahead, His legacy is poised to endure through his ongoing contributions to oceanographic research and education. His work continues to inspire and guide new research directions, particularly in the areas of coastal circulation and mesoscale oceanographic processes. As he remains actively engaged in scientific endeavors and advisory roles, his future contributions are expected to further enhance the understanding of complex marine systems and support the sustainable stewardship of oceanic resources. His vision and dedication serve as a beacon for future generations of scientists committed to exploring and protecting our oceans.

Citations

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