
MARTIN TRESGUERRES
Professor · Marine Organism Physiology
University of California, San DiegoAbout
MARTIN TRESGUERRES is a Professor in the Department of Marine Biology at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego. His research focuses on the physiological mechanisms underlying marine organism survival, with emphasis on acid-base regulation, ion transport, and symbiotic relationships. He holds a Diploma from the University of Buenos Aires and a PhD from the University of Alberta.
Research interests include pH regulation in aquatic organisms, cellular signaling pathways, and symbioses in marine environments. Key studies explore coral reef resilience to environmental stressors, symbiotic interactions in jellyfish and cephalopods, and ionocyte function in fish.
Recent publications highlight advancements in coral micropropagation, symbiosis mechanisms, and impacts of ocean acidification on marine physiology. Collaborative NSF-funded projects address coral reef photophysiology and bio-optics. His work integrates molecular, cellular, and organismal approaches to understand marine life adaptations.
Notable contributions include identifying molecular pH sensors in corals and elucidating V-type proton pump roles in symbiotic processes. Current research emphasizes nanotechnology applications for coral conservation and biomineralization mechanisms.
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