A/Prof Fernando Rossello
A/Prof Fernando Rossello
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A/Prof Fernando Rossello is a Principal Research Fellow in the Transcriptomics and Bioinformatics group at the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute, and co-leads the Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Stem Cell Medicine, reNEW, Bioinformatics Hub with Professor Mirana Ramialison. He is also an Associate Investigator with reNEW.
A/Prof Rossello is a leading computational biologist with vast experience in the areas of cancer genomics, (epi)genetic mechanisms of cell identity and cell fate. He has specialised in single cell “omics” analyses in cancer and stem cell research, through which he can characterize different aspects of the epigenome, genome, and transcriptome at single cells level.
In his current role, he co-leads the reNEW Melbourne Bioinformatics Hub and designs and implements strategies to analyse single cell multi-omics experiments.
A/Prof Rossello completed his PhD at La Trobe University (Australia) and held research positions at the Monash Institute for Medical Research (Centre for Cancer Research), the Victorian Bioinformatics Consortium (Department of Microbiology), Department of Anatomy and Developmental Biology and Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute, all affiliated with Monash University, and The University of Melbourne Centre for Cancer Research, primarily focusing on the application of bioinformatics to cancer and stem cell research.
A/Prof Fernando Rossello has a broad multidisciplinary base, which has enabled him to integrate bioinformatics expertise across multiple biological and medical disciplines. A/Prof Rossello has published in top-tier journals including Nature, Oncogene, Cell Stem Cell, Nature Immunology and Human Molecular Genetics.
A/Prof Rossello is a leading computational biologist with vast experience in the areas of cancer genomics, (epi)genetic mechanisms of cell identity and cell fate. He has specialised in single cell “omics” analyses in cancer and stem cell research, through which he can characterize different aspects of the epigenome, genome, and transcriptome at single cells level.
In his current role, he co-leads the reNEW Melbourne Bioinformatics Hub and designs and implements strategies to analyse single cell multi-omics experiments.
A/Prof Rossello completed his PhD at La Trobe University (Australia) and held research positions at the Monash Institute for Medical Research (Centre for Cancer Research), the Victorian Bioinformatics Consortium (Department of Microbiology), Department of Anatomy and Developmental Biology and Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute, all affiliated with Monash University, and The University of Melbourne Centre for Cancer Research, primarily focusing on the application of bioinformatics to cancer and stem cell research.
A/Prof Fernando Rossello has a broad multidisciplinary base, which has enabled him to integrate bioinformatics expertise across multiple biological and medical disciplines. A/Prof Rossello has published in top-tier journals including Nature, Oncogene, Cell Stem Cell, Nature Immunology and Human Molecular Genetics.
A/Prof Fernando Rossello is a Principal Research Fellow in the Transcriptomics and Bioinformatics group at the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute, and co-leads the Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Stem Cell Medicine, reNEW, Bioinformatics Hub...
A/Prof Fernando Rossello is a Principal Research Fellow in the Transcriptomics and Bioinformatics group at the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute, and co-leads the Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Stem Cell Medicine, reNEW, Bioinformatics Hub with Professor Mirana Ramialison. He is also an Associate Investigator with reNEW.
A/Prof Rossello is a leading computational biologist with vast experience in the areas of cancer genomics, (epi)genetic mechanisms of cell identity and cell fate. He has specialised in single cell “omics” analyses in cancer and stem cell research, through which he can characterize different aspects of the epigenome, genome, and transcriptome at single cells level.
In his current role, he co-leads the reNEW Melbourne Bioinformatics Hub and designs and implements strategies to analyse single cell multi-omics experiments.
A/Prof Rossello completed his PhD at La Trobe University (Australia) and held research positions at the Monash Institute for Medical Research (Centre for Cancer Research), the Victorian Bioinformatics Consortium (Department of Microbiology), Department of Anatomy and Developmental Biology and Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute, all affiliated with Monash University, and The University of Melbourne Centre for Cancer Research, primarily focusing on the application of bioinformatics to cancer and stem cell research.
A/Prof Fernando Rossello has a broad multidisciplinary base, which has enabled him to integrate bioinformatics expertise across multiple biological and medical disciplines. A/Prof Rossello has published in top-tier journals including Nature, Oncogene, Cell Stem Cell, Nature Immunology and Human Molecular Genetics.
A/Prof Rossello is a leading computational biologist with vast experience in the areas of cancer genomics, (epi)genetic mechanisms of cell identity and cell fate. He has specialised in single cell “omics” analyses in cancer and stem cell research, through which he can characterize different aspects of the epigenome, genome, and transcriptome at single cells level.
In his current role, he co-leads the reNEW Melbourne Bioinformatics Hub and designs and implements strategies to analyse single cell multi-omics experiments.
A/Prof Rossello completed his PhD at La Trobe University (Australia) and held research positions at the Monash Institute for Medical Research (Centre for Cancer Research), the Victorian Bioinformatics Consortium (Department of Microbiology), Department of Anatomy and Developmental Biology and Australian Regenerative Medicine Institute, all affiliated with Monash University, and The University of Melbourne Centre for Cancer Research, primarily focusing on the application of bioinformatics to cancer and stem cell research.
A/Prof Fernando Rossello has a broad multidisciplinary base, which has enabled him to integrate bioinformatics expertise across multiple biological and medical disciplines. A/Prof Rossello has published in top-tier journals including Nature, Oncogene, Cell Stem Cell, Nature Immunology and Human Molecular Genetics.
Top Publications
- Mohenska, M, Tan, NM, Tokolyi, A, Furtado, MB, Costa, MW, Perry, AJ, Hatwell-Humble, J, van Duijvenboden, K, Nim, HT, Ji, YMM, et al. 3D-cardiomics: A spatial transcriptional atlas of the mammalian heart.. J Mol Cell Cardiol 163: 20 -32 2022 view publication
- Ratnayake, D, Nguyen, PD, Rossello, FJ, Wimmer, VC, Tan, JL, Galvis, LA, Julier, Z, Wood, AJ, Boudier, T, Isiaku, AI, et al. Macrophages provide a transient muscle stem cell niche via NAMPT secretion.. Nature 591(7849) : 281 -287 2021 view publication
- Liu, X, Ouyang, JF, Rossello, FJ, Tan, JP, Davidson, KC, Valdes, DS, Schröder, J, Sun, YBY, Chen, J, Knaupp, AS, et al. Reprogramming roadmap reveals route to human induced trophoblast stem cells.. Nature 586(7827) : 101 -107 2020 view publication
- Jardé, T, Chan, WH, Rossello, FJ, Kaur Kahlon, T, Theocharous, M, Kurian Arackal, T, Flores, T, Giraud, M, Richards, E, Chan, E, et al. Mesenchymal Niche-Derived Neuregulin-1 Drives Intestinal Stem Cell Proliferation and Regeneration of Damaged Epithelium.. Cell Stem Cell 27(4) : 646 -662.e7 2020 view publication
- Covello, G, Rossello, FJ, Filosi, M, Gajardo, F, Duchemin, A-L, Tremonti, BF, Eichenlaub, M, Polo, JM, Powell, D, Ngai, J, et al. Transcriptome analysis of the zebrafish atoh7-/- Mutant, lakritz, highlights Atoh7-dependent genetic networks with potential implications for human eye diseases.. FASEB Bioadv 2(7) : 434 -448 2020 view publication
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