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Angela Relógio
Charité Medical University of Berlin
Berlin School of Integrative Oncology (BSIO)
Institute for Theoretical Biology (ITB)
Invalidenstraße 43 (Room 1324)
10115 Berlin
email: angela.relogio@charite.de
angela.relogio@biologie.hu-berlin.de
phone: +49 30 2093 (office)
+49 30 (lab)
Curriculum vitae
Since 9/2014 – Research group leader, Charité Medical University of Berlin, Germany
2012-2014 – Rahel-Hirsch-habilitation fellow, Charité Medical University of Berlin, Germany 2007-2012 – Research Scientist, Group of Prof. Dr. Hanspeter Herzel, Charité Medical University of Berlin, Germany
2003-2006 – Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Group of Prof. Dr. Fotis Kafatos, European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Heidelberg, Germany
1999-2003 – Joint PhD in Biomedical Sciences, Group of Prof. Dr. Juan Valcarcel, European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Heidelberg, Germany
1998-1999 – Post graduation in Biophysics and Biomedical Engineering, Faculty of Sciences, Lisbon, Portugal
1993-1998 – Diploma in Technological-Physics Engineering, Superior Technical Institute, University of Lisbon, Portugal
Interests
the circadian clock, cancer development, splicing, computational biology, karate, diving, science communication
Projects
Oncogene-mediated deregulation of the mammalian circadian clock - Charité Medical University of Berlin
A mathematical model for the mammalian circadian clock - Charité Medical University of Berlin
Regulation of clock-controlled genes - Charité Medical University of Berlin
Gene regulatory networks in the immune system of the mosquito, Anopheles gambiae - European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Heidelberg
Investigation of patterns of alternative splicing in tumour progression - European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Heidelberg
Development and optimisation of an oligonucleotide microarray platform - European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Heidelberg
Development of a mathematical model for tumour growth - Superior Technical Institute, University of Lisbon