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Raffaele Calogero

Prof. Raffaele Calogero

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Raffaele Calogero is the PI of the Bioinformatics and Genomics unit (B&Gu) at Molecular Biotechnology Center in Torino. He became Associate Professor of Molecular Biology in 1992 at University of Naples (Italy) and, in 1998, he moved in University of Turin, where is setup B&Gu lab. Between 2000 and 2010 he was deeply involved in transcriptomics data analysis and mining (microarray technology). In 2010 he moved his interest on Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) data analysis (RNA-seq, miRNA-seq, Exome-seq, single-cell-seq). He is the co-founder of the Reproducible Bioinformatics Project, a community of scientists devoted to the development of reproducible bioinformatics wortkflows in the area of genomics. The actual main research focus of Prof. Calogero is single-cell data analysis workflow development and set-up of long reads protocol for single cell and spatial transcriptomics. Between 2002-2010 he organized, in collaboration with Affymetrix, training courses for biologists on microarray data analysis. Since 2010, he is involved in bioinformatics training at EMBL (Heidelberg). He runs courses on NGS data analysis in collaboration with Illumina in Italy, and in collaboration with DUKE-NUS in Singapore.

Research Keywords & Expertise

Bioinformatics
Tools Design
Tools Integration
Transcriptomics
Single Cell Omics

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Bioinformatics
Transcriptomics
Single Cell Omics
Tools Design

Short Biography

Raffaele Calogero is the PI of the Bioinformatics and Genomics unit (B&Gu) at Molecular Biotechnology Center in Torino. He became Associate Professor of Molecular Biology in 1992 at University of Naples (Italy) and, in 1998, he moved in University of Turin, where is setup B&Gu lab. Between 2000 and 2010 he was deeply involved in transcriptomics data analysis and mining (microarray technology). In 2010 he moved his interest on Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) data analysis (RNA-seq, miRNA-seq, Exome-seq, single-cell-seq). He is the co-founder of the Reproducible Bioinformatics Project, a community of scientists devoted to the development of reproducible bioinformatics wortkflows in the area of genomics. The actual main research focus of Prof. Calogero is single-cell data analysis workflow development and set-up of long reads protocol for single cell and spatial transcriptomics. Between 2002-2010 he organized, in collaboration with Affymetrix, training courses for biologists on microarray data analysis. Since 2010, he is involved in bioinformatics training at EMBL (Heidelberg). He runs courses on NGS data analysis in collaboration with Illumina in Italy, and in collaboration with DUKE-NUS in Singapore.