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== Education and career == | == Education and career == | ||
Raffaele Calogero graduated in Biological Sciences from the University of Naples “Federico II” in 1984. He spent two years (1985-1988) at Max Plank Institute fuer Mulekulare Genetic, Berlin (Germany) as research fellow. Since 1989 to 1992, he got a position a sresearch scientist at SORIN Biomedica S.p.A. (Italy). He was appointed as associated professor at University of Naples “Federico II” in 1992 and he moved to University of Turin in 1998. He is the founder of the Reproducible Bioinformatics Project<ref>[http://www.reproducible-bioinformatics.org/ A project to provide reproducible results in Bioinformatics using Docker images]</ref>, which is a community of developers focusing on the production of reproducible bioinformatics workflows. Since 2018, he is the representative for University of Turin at the General Assembly of Elixir Italian Node<ref>[https://elixir-italy.org/about/people/ People - IIB | Elixir Italy]</ref>. Since 2021, he is the president of the Bioinformatics Italian Society (BITS)>ref>[https://bioinformatics.it/about-bits/steering-committee Steering Committee :: Bioinformatics Italian Society]</ref>. Since 2022, he is part of the steering committee of the FISV<ref>[https://www.fisv.org/consiglio-direttivo/ Consiglio Direttivo - FISV]</ref>. | Raffaele Calogero graduated in Biological Sciences from the University of Naples “Federico II” in 1984. He spent two years (1985-1988) at Max Plank Institute fuer Mulekulare Genetic, Berlin (Germany) as research fellow. Since 1989 to 1992, he got a position a sresearch scientist at SORIN Biomedica S.p.A. (Italy). He was appointed as associated professor at University of Naples “Federico II” in 1992 and he moved to University of Turin in 1998. He is the founder of the Reproducible Bioinformatics Project<ref>[http://www.reproducible-bioinformatics.org/ A project to provide reproducible results in Bioinformatics using Docker images]</ref>, which is a community of developers focusing on the production of reproducible bioinformatics workflows. Since 2018, he is the representative for University of Turin at the General Assembly of Elixir Italian Node<ref>[https://elixir-italy.org/about/people/ People - IIB | Elixir Italy]</ref>. Since 2021, he is the president of the Bioinformatics Italian Society (BITS)>ref>[https://bioinformatics.it/about-bits/steering-committee Steering Committee :: Bioinformatics Italian Society]</ref>. Since 2022, he is part of the steering committee of the FISV<ref>[https://www.fisv.org/consiglio-direttivo/ Consiglio Direttivo - FISV]</ref>. | ||
== Research Interests == | |||
Raffaele Calogero research experience focuses on the development, optimization of bioinformatics analysis workflows and on mining transcription-based experiments, mainly in the oncology framework. An important aspect of his past and present work is the constant interest on new technologies (e.g. today single-cell omics and spatial transcriptomics) and their integration in bioinformatics analysis workflows. | |||
== Pubblications == | |||
The scientific results achieved by Raffaele Calogero are reported in over 180 peer-reviewed papers [6]. Raffaele Calogero has an H-index of 44 (according to SCOPUS<ref>[https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=700403539 Raffaele Calogero - Scopus]</ref>). Raffaele Calogero is also editor, together with Vladimir Benes, of the Book: “Single cell transcriptomics”, published by Springer in 2023<ref>[https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-1-0716-2756-3 Single Cell Transcriptomics: Methods and Protocols - SpringerLink]</ref>. | |||
== References == | == References == | ||
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Revision as of 09:40, 19 January 2023
Raffaele Calogero is currently Associate Professor of Molecular Biology, at the Department of Molecular Biotechnology and Health Sciences, University of Turin, Italy.[1]
Born |
March, 03, 1960, Torino, Italy |
Nationality |
Italian |
Education |
University of Naples “Federico II” (Italy) |
Fields |
Bioinformatics; Molecular Biology. |
Institutions |
University of Naples “Federico II”, Italy (1992-1998) |
University of Turin, Italy (1998-Present) |
Notes |
Top Italian Scientist in Biomedical Sciences [2] |
Education and career
Raffaele Calogero graduated in Biological Sciences from the University of Naples “Federico II” in 1984. He spent two years (1985-1988) at Max Plank Institute fuer Mulekulare Genetic, Berlin (Germany) as research fellow. Since 1989 to 1992, he got a position a sresearch scientist at SORIN Biomedica S.p.A. (Italy). He was appointed as associated professor at University of Naples “Federico II” in 1992 and he moved to University of Turin in 1998. He is the founder of the Reproducible Bioinformatics Project[3], which is a community of developers focusing on the production of reproducible bioinformatics workflows. Since 2018, he is the representative for University of Turin at the General Assembly of Elixir Italian Node[4]. Since 2021, he is the president of the Bioinformatics Italian Society (BITS)>ref>Steering Committee :: Bioinformatics Italian Society</ref>. Since 2022, he is part of the steering committee of the FISV[5].
Research Interests
Raffaele Calogero research experience focuses on the development, optimization of bioinformatics analysis workflows and on mining transcription-based experiments, mainly in the oncology framework. An important aspect of his past and present work is the constant interest on new technologies (e.g. today single-cell omics and spatial transcriptomics) and their integration in bioinformatics analysis workflows.
Pubblications
The scientific results achieved by Raffaele Calogero are reported in over 180 peer-reviewed papers [6]. Raffaele Calogero has an H-index of 44 (according to SCOPUS[6]). Raffaele Calogero is also editor, together with Vladimir Benes, of the Book: “Single cell transcriptomics”, published by Springer in 2023[7].
References
- ↑ CALOGERO Raffaele Adolfo - Università di Torino
- ↑ Raffaele Calogero - Top Italian Scientist in Biomedical Sciences
- ↑ A project to provide reproducible results in Bioinformatics using Docker images
- ↑ People - IIB | Elixir Italy
- ↑ Consiglio Direttivo - FISV
- ↑ Raffaele Calogero - Scopus
- ↑ Single Cell Transcriptomics: Methods and Protocols - SpringerLink