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'''Statistical Genomics group, Institute of Molecular and Life Sciences, University of Zurich, Switzerland'''<br/> | '''Statistical Genomics group, Institute of Molecular and Life Sciences, University of Zurich, Switzerland'''<br/> | ||
Supervision: Mark Robinson<br/> | Supervision: Mark Robinson<br/> | ||
Project | Project title: "Development of tools and methods for the analysis of ribosomal profiling data in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae."<br/><br/> | ||
'''11-2007 – 06-2012'''<br/> | '''11-2007 – 06-2012'''<br/> | ||
'''Pharmacogenomics Unit, Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, ETH Zurich, Switzerland'''<br/> | '''Pharmacogenomics Unit, Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, ETH Zurich, Switzerland'''<br/> | ||
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==Acquired skills== | ==Acquired skills== | ||
Experienced with transcriptomics (microarray) and proteomics (mass spectrometry) techniques as well as standard biochemical, molecular and cell biological techniques (cell culturing, cloning, Western/Northern blotting, immunopurification, qPCR, FACS, immunofluorescence, in vitro enzymatic and binding assays); used model systems: human cell lines, zebrafish, E. coli, P. pastoris, lentiviral vectors; profound knowledge of statistical and bioinformatics-based analytical methods ( | Experienced with transcriptomics (microarray) and proteomics (mass spectrometry) techniques as well as standard biochemical, molecular and cell biological techniques (cell culturing, cloning, Western/Northern blotting, immunopurification, qPCR, FACS, immunofluorescence, in vitro enzymatic and binding assays); used model systems: human cell lines, zebrafish, E. coli, P. pastoris, lentiviral vectors; profound knowledge of statistical and bioinformatics-based analytical methods (Perl, shell scripting & R/Bioconductor); highly developed scientific writing, data preparation, presentation and publication skills | ||
==Education== | ==Education== |
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Department of Chemistry and Applied Biosciences Research interests
Current position11-2012 – present Research experience09-2012 – 11-2012 Acquired skillsExperienced with transcriptomics (microarray) and proteomics (mass spectrometry) techniques as well as standard biochemical, molecular and cell biological techniques (cell culturing, cloning, Western/Northern blotting, immunopurification, qPCR, FACS, immunofluorescence, in vitro enzymatic and binding assays); used model systems: human cell lines, zebrafish, E. coli, P. pastoris, lentiviral vectors; profound knowledge of statistical and bioinformatics-based analytical methods (Perl, shell scripting & R/Bioconductor); highly developed scientific writing, data preparation, presentation and publication skills EducationMolecular Life Sciences, Ph.D., ETH Zurich, Switzerland (December 2011) ExpertiseProfound knowledge of gene regulatory systems and networks with a particular focus on post-transcriptional gene regulation; strong background in biochemistry, molecular biology, cell biology; familiarity with bioinformatics and biotechnology concepts and methods Publications
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