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<font size="4">'''Raúl Montañez'''</font size> <br> | |||
<font size="2">'''SynBIoMA Lab''' group leader</font size><br><br> | |||
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< | Málaga University<br> | ||
Science Faculty<br> | |||
Málaga, CP:29071, Spain<br> | |||
raulemm (at) uma (dot) es | |||
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== | Hello, I am a researcher in the [[http://www.openwetware.org/wiki/SynbioMA SynbioMA]] lab at Málaga University. Our lab is focused on rare diseases and cancer, applying the synthetic biology framework in orde to modify microbiome ecosystems to compensate inherited metabolic dysfunctions and explore tumour cells interdependencies. | ||
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== Research Interests == | |||
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*Self organizing communities | |||
*Microbiome engineering | |||
*Tumoral cells collective behaviour | |||
*Inherited rare metabolic diseases | |||
*Complex biological systems | |||
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== Education== | |||
<blockquote>2010, PhD in systems biology by Málaga University<br> | |||
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== Publications == | |||
<blockquote>A detailed list of all my publications are available at google scholar | |||
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[https://scholar.google.es/citations?user=5lvAm-4AAAAJ&hl=es Raúl Montañez Publications] | |||
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Latest revision as of 10:17, 10 December 2017
Raúl Montañez Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology raulemm (at) uma (dot) es
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Hello, I am a researcher in the [SynbioMA] lab at Málaga University. Our lab is focused on rare diseases and cancer, applying the synthetic biology framework in orde to modify microbiome ecosystems to compensate inherited metabolic dysfunctions and explore tumour cells interdependencies.
Research Interests
- Self organizing communities
- Microbiome engineering
- Tumoral cells collective behaviour
- Inherited rare metabolic diseases
- Complex biological systems
Education
2010, PhD in systems biology by Málaga University
Publications
A detailed list of all my publications are available at google scholar