Paula Martínez Ros is a Professor in the Department of Animal Production and Health at CEU Cardenal Herrera University. She holds dual Bachelor's degrees in Mathematics (University of Valencia, 2008) and Veterinary Medicine (CEU Cardenal Herrera University, 2010), and earned her PhD in Veterinary Medicine in 2017 with a cum laude distinction for her thesis on heat and ovulation induction systems in sheep. As Director of the Veterinary Teaching and Research Farm in Náquera, she leads practical training and research initiatives focused on sheep and goat health and production. Bachelor's in Mathematics – University of Valencia (2008) Bachelor's in Veterinary Medicine – CEU Cardenal Herrera University (2010) PhD in Veterinary Medicine – CEU Cardenal Herrera University (2017, Cum Laude) Her research centers on small ruminant reproduction, with a focus on improving ovulation induction systems in sheep. She actively coordinates the Vets for Africa Mission under the university's Solidarity Chair, managing international cooperation projects in Kenya and Malawi since 2011. She also serves on the Animal Experimentation Ethics Committee at CEU Cardenal Herrera University. Scientific honors include the 2009 First Prize in the Young Agricultural Initiative category by the Valencian Government. Her work has resulted in co-authorship of multiple articles in JCR-indexed international journals and national scientific publications, primarily within the SABIA (Salud y Bienestar en Producción Animal) research group.

