GROUP DESCRIPTION

GROUP OBJECTIVES

RESEARCH GROUP MEMBERS

Principal Investigator, Científica Titular del CSIC

Francisca Martínez Real

My journey into the world of science began with a Biology degree, followed by a PhD in Genetics and Evolution at the University of Granada (Spain) in the lab of Prof. Rafael Jiménez. For my postdoctoral research, I moved to Germany and joined the lab of Prof. Stefan Mundlos at the Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics (MPIMG) in Berlin. During this time, we sequenced the genome of the Iberian mole at the chromosome-scale level, opening new possibilities for genomic studies in this iconic species. This work contributed to my promotion as a junior group leader at the MPIMG at the end of 2022. In 2023, I returned to Spain to establish my own hybrid research lab at the Andalusian Center for Developmental Biology (CABD), where we integrate experimental and computational biology to uncover how changes in the regulatory genome drive evolutionary adaptations. Our work bridges developmental biology, genomics, and evolutionary theory together with functional validations in vivo, pushing the boundaries of what we know about trait evolution.

Beyond science, I am a devoted mother of two and a strong advocate for work-life balance. Outside work, I enjoy spending time with my kids and finding moments of peace through yoga. I believe that balancing curiosity, family, and personal well-being is the key to both happiness and scientific creativity.

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PhD student by CSIC

Rubén Sánchez Rodríguez

I am a Ph.D. student in the Real Lab. I graduated from the Universidad de Córdoba (UCO) with a B.S. in Biochemistry in 2023, and then completed a Master’s in Omic Data Analysis and Systems Biology at the Universidad de Sevilla (US) in 2024. My research interests focus on analyzing transcriptomic and epigenomic datasets to uncover the complex gene regulation mechanisms that drive gene expression.

Outside of the lab, I enjoy reading sci-fi and fantasy books and I am a video game enthusiast. I’ve explored a variety of sports, including boxing, hiking, padel, football, and climbing. I’m always looking for new challenges, stepping outside my comfort zone, and embracing opportunities to learn and grow.

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PhD student by FPI program

José Ignacio Quesada Márquez

I am a Ph.D. student at RealLab, where I began my doctoral research with the support of the Spanish FPI predoctoral fellowship program. I hold a Bachelor’s degree in Biology and completed a Master’s in Biomedical Research in 2023, followed by a Master’s in Physiology and Neuroscience in 2024 from the University of Seville. My research interests are focused on understanding the mechanisms that govern gene expression and how disruptions in these processes contribute to the divergence between closely related species. I am also passionate about learning omics data analysis to uncover valuable insights for both research and clinical applications.

Outside of my academic work, I lead an active lifestyle, enjoying calisthenics, bouldering, reading, and meditating in the peaceful surroundings of nature.

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Postdoc by CSIC

Fabian Lim

am interested in learning how our genomes encode various unique lifeforms. This led me to obtain a PhD at the University of California San Diego in 2025 under the supervision of Dr. Emma Farley. I studied non-coding regions in the genome known as enhancers, and how they regulate gene expression in development, disease and evolution.

I joined the Real Lab as a postdoctoral researcher in 2026 to study the fascinating Iberian mole which has evolved many specialized traits. I hope to uncover mechanisms for evolutionary adaptation by comparing the 3D genomic architecture and enhancers between moles and mice.

When I am not in the lab, I enjoy cooking food from various cuisines, knitting and exploring Spain!

RESEARCH LINES

PROJECTS

1) Reference PID2023-151163NA-I00. Functional genomics of mole forelimb adaptation: a synthetic biology approach. Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades.

PUBLICATIONS