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From 2006 to 2010 I was a postdoctoral researcher at the [http://serrano.crg.es/| Design of Biological Systems Group] of the [http:/www.crg.es| Center for Genomic Regulation] in Barcelona, studying DNA-binding proteins (meganucleases, zinc fingers, transcription factors,...) and how to change their specificity using available solved structures of the complexes. | From 2006 to 2010 I was a postdoctoral researcher at the [http://serrano.crg.es/| Design of Biological Systems Group] of the [http:/www.crg.es| Center for Genomic Regulation] in Barcelona, studying DNA-binding proteins (meganucleases, zinc fingers, transcription factors,...) and how to change their specificity using available solved structures of the complexes. | ||
Revision as of 13:48, 6 September 2010
Andreu Alibés
Email: andreu.alibes@crg.cat
Phone: +34 93 316 02 02
Homepage(s): http://sites.google.com/site/aalibes/
Ph.D. in Physics with experience in Bioinformatics and Structural Computational Biology and expertise in scientific web development.
From 2006 to 2010 I was a postdoctoral researcher at the Design of Biological Systems Group of the [http:/www.crg.es| Center for Genomic Regulation] in Barcelona, studying DNA-binding proteins (meganucleases, zinc fingers, transcription factors,...) and how to change their specificity using available solved structures of the complexes.
Between Sept 2005 and Sept 2006 I was at the Bioinformatics Unit at the Spanish National Cancer Center (CNIO) in Madrid, Spain. We developed several web server applications: IDconverter and the IDClight. Both are tools for the quick conversion of gene, clone or protein identifiers into other identifiers or other information that may enrich the overall information the user has of her own data. Also, we developed |PaLS, which filters relevant genes from large datasets.
My previous bioinformatics experience was at the Adam Godzik's lab at The Burnham Institute in La Jolla, USA. There, I studied protein structures using networks. We analyzed the thermostability of proteins from Thermotoga maritima (a bacteria that grows at 80 degrees Celsius) and compared it with proteins from other mesophilic bacteria.