Rosalba Giugno è Professore Ordinario di Informatica presso il Dipartimento di Informatica dell'Università di Verona. Ha conseguito la Laurea in Informatica presso l'Università di Catania nel 1998 con Lode. Ha conseguito il Dottorato di Ricerca in Informatica presso l'Università di Catania nel 2003. Per il suo programma di dottorato ha trascorso tre anni di ricerca all'estero, presso l'Università del Maryland, la New York University e la Cornell University (NY). È referente del Master in Medical Bioinformatics. È PI del laboratorio InfoOmics dell'Università di Verona. Da quando si è trasferita a Verona nel 2016, guida un gruppo di ricerca composto da 5 dottorandi e diversi studenti di tesi di laurea magistrale. La sua ricerca è focalizzata su algoritmi per grafi e reti biologiche, integrazione e analisi di dati biomolecolari, modellazione di sistemi biologici per la medicina personalizzata. È autrice di 130 pubblicazioni scientifiche, 70 su riviste internazionali. È editor di Information Systems. Ha partecipato a diversi progetti nazionali ed europei, anche con partner industriali. Fa parte del comitato scientifico di congressi e scuole internazionali. Dal 2017 al 2022 è stata Direttore del laboratorio Infolife composto da 35 gruppi di ricerca denominati "nodi", che fanno capo ad altrettante Unità di Ricerca delle Università italiane.
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Topic | Description | Research area |
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Bioinformatics and Natural Computing | Our research is mainly focused on the following topics: 1) Discrete and algorithmic analyses of biological dynamics (metabolism and replication, and their interplay in cellular processes); 2) Informational and computational analysis of genomes (genomic dictionaries, genomic indexes, genomic distributions of specific parameters, genome representations, genome synthesis and reconstruction from dictionaries). In these research areas, theories and algorithms are investigated and software packages are developed for computational experiments and analyses. |
Bioinformatics and medical informatics
Life and medical sciences |
Bioinformatics and Natural Computing | Our research is mainly focused on the following topics: 1) Discrete and algorithmic analyses of biological dynamics (metabolism and replication, and their interplay in cellular processes); 2) Informational and computational analysis of genomes (genomic dictionaries, genomic indexes, genomic distributions of specific parameters, genome representations, genome synthesis and reconstruction from dictionaries). In these research areas, theories and algorithms are investigated and software packages are developed for computational experiments and analyses. |
Algorithms, Logic, and Theory of Computing
Life and medical sciences |
Systems Biology, Computational Network Biology | Design of algorithms and methods to understand biological systems using data mining and bioinformatics techniques. The focus is on biological network modeling, perturbation and analysis; classification of phenotypes by coding and non-coding expression profiles; drug synergy and mechanism of action by drug target/off-target/combination prediction. |
Bioinformatics and medical informatics
Life and medical sciences |
Systems Biology, Computational Network Biology | Design of algorithms and methods to understand biological systems using data mining and bioinformatics techniques. The focus is on biological network modeling, perturbation and analysis; classification of phenotypes by coding and non-coding expression profiles; drug synergy and mechanism of action by drug target/off-target/combination prediction. |
Algorithms, Logic, and Theory of Computing
Life and medical sciences |
Office | Collegial Body |
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member | Faculty Board of PhD in Computer Science - Department Computer Science |
member | Computer Science Teaching Committee - Department Computer Science |
member | Computer Science Department Council - Department Computer Science |
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