Angela ReAngela Re is currently Postdoctoral Fellow at the Centre for Integrative Biology (CIBIO) of the University of Trento. She earned her Bachelor Physics in 1999 at the University of Torino. In 2002 she completed her Phd Program in complex systems applie to post-genomic biology, which was inspired by the notion that the breadth and depth of complexity of living systems require that we combine 'entirety of analysis' (-omics approaches) with 'analysis of entirety' (complex systems theory). She has been Postdoctoral Fellow at the CIBIO since 2007. During this time, she developed her interests in computational systems biology by adopting a variety of computational and mathematical tools to analyse molecular, cellular and phenotypic data. In particular, she focused on the study of post-transcriptional regulatory mechanisms, their inclusion in regulatory pathways along with their potential relevance in cancer prognosis. She was interested in methods development for multi-assay omics experiments. She studied biological complexity in the context of the modular organization and dynamics of cellular interaction networks, the "wiring diagrams" displaying which biomolecules in cells regulate which one's activity. Read More Read Less
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