Rafael Jordana
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Rafael Jordana Butticaz (born
Zaragoza Zaragoza, also known in English as Saragossa,''Encyclopædia Britannica'"Zaragoza (conventional Saragossa)" is the capital city of the Zaragoza Province and of the autonomous community of Aragon, Spain. It lies by the Ebro river and its tributari ...
, 17 July 1941) is a Spanish scientist, Emeritus Professor of Animal Physiology and Zoology, and specialist in springtails (
Collembola Springtails (Collembola) form the largest of the three lineages of modern hexapods that are no longer considered insects (the other two are the Protura and Diplura). Although the three orders are sometimes grouped together in a class called Ento ...
) .


Biography


Academic training and teaching work

Jordana earned a bachelor's degree in Natural Sciences (Biology) from the
University of Barcelona The University of Barcelona ( ca, Universitat de Barcelona, UB; ; es, link=no, Universidad de Barcelona) is a public university located in the city of Barcelona, Catalonia, in Spain. With 63,000 students, it is one of the biggest universities i ...
in 1964, with honors. His teaching career began at Tajamar School, where he taught biology from 1963 to 1964. In 1965 he moved to
Barcelona Barcelona ( , , ) is a city on the coast of northeastern Spain. It is the capital and largest city of the autonomous community of Catalonia, as well as the second most populous municipality of Spain. With a population of 1.6 million within ci ...
to start his doctorate, and was associate professor at the University of Barcelona from 1965 to 1967. From there, he moved to
Pamplona Pamplona (; eu, Iruña or ), historically also known as Pampeluna in English, is the capital city of the Chartered Community of Navarre, in Spain. It is also the third-largest city in the greater Basque cultural region. Lying at near above ...
where he completed his doctoral thesis in Biological Sciences, the first to be defended at the Faculty of Sciences. At the same time he was an associate professor at the
University of Navarra , image = UNAV.svg , latin_name = Universitas Studiorum Navarrensis , established = 17 October 1952 , type = Private, Roman Catholic , chancellor = Fernando Ocáriz Braña , president = María Iraburu Eliz ...
(1967-1971). In 1971, at the age of twenty-nine, he obtained two chairs simultaneously: "Animal Physiology" and "Applied Zoology", at the University of La Laguna in the
Canary Islands The Canary Islands (; es, Canarias, ), also known informally as the Canaries, are a Spanish autonomous community and archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean, in Macaronesia. At their closest point to the African mainland, they are west of Morocc ...
, and was named Professor. In October 1972, he moved back to Pamplona, where he worked as Professor of Zoology and Comparative Animal Physiology at the University of Navarra. He started to develop the Department of Zoology, and to archive the department's faunal research collections. These collections were later incorporated into the Zoology Museum of the University of Navarra, where he was the director from its foundation in 1980 until his retirement in 2011. He held various positions in the Faculty of Sciences of the University of Navarra: Director of Studies (1969-1971), Faculty Secretary (1973-1975), Vice-Dean (1975-1981), Dean (1981-1990); Director of the Department of Zoology (1972-1993), and Director of the Department of Zoology and Ecology (1993-1999).


Research

From 1965 to 1980, Jordana researched the biochemistry of the
enterocyte Enterocytes, or intestinal absorptive cells, are simple columnar epithelial cells which line the inner surface of the small and large intestines. A glycocalyx surface coat contains digestive enzymes. Microvilli on the apical surface increase its ...
in response to irradiation and different drugs, comparing the active transport of sugars. He published thirty-five research on Biochemistry and Comparative Physiology during this period. On his appointment as Zoology Department Director he began working on soil fauna, creating a research group in Soil Biology and directing theses on Nematoda,
Collembola Springtails (Collembola) form the largest of the three lineages of modern hexapods that are no longer considered insects (the other two are the Protura and Diplura). Although the three orders are sometimes grouped together in a class called Ento ...
,
Acari Mites are small arachnids (eight-legged arthropods). Mites span two large orders of arachnids, the Acariformes and the Parasitiformes, which were historically grouped together in the subclass Acari, but genetic analysis does not show clear evid ...
, Oligochaeta and insects. He also collaborated with other departments focusing on vertebrates. In 2000, he obtained from the National Agency for Quality Assessment and Accreditation an evaluation of 6 six-year research terms, the maximum that could be achieved. Jordana has written 255 papers, books and book chapters, with 2,000 citations, and discovered and described 120 species of taxa. He obtained four patents, and 31 research grants from different entities. He directed 27 doctoral theses, all of them with a qualification of ''Summa cum laude''.


Professional memberships

* Member of the Council of Trustees for the Civil Studies Centers of the University of Navarra (1977-1984). * Founding member of the Fundación Empresa-Universidad de Navarra (1987-2011). * Director of the Institute of Applied Biology of the Scientific and Technological Institute (1991-2011). * Director of the Biology Collection of Editorial Eunsa (1973-2000). * Member of the Spanish Society of Physiological Sciences (until 1975). * Member of the Royal Spanish Society of Natural History (until 2011). * Member of the Spanish Association of Entomology (until 2011). * Member of the European Society for Comparative Physiology and Biochemistry (until 1975). * Member of the expert panel of the European Research Network on Forest Ecosystems (until 2009). * Member of the Institute of Economic and Social Research Francisco de Vitoria (since 2016) * Honorary Professor at the Ricardo Palma University (Peru)


References


External links


Website of Professor Jordana

Rafael Jordana on ResearchGate

Collembola.org
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