Roberta Colapietro

PhD Student

Charité

A medical graduate from Italy, I am now a PhD student at Charité in the group of Professor Lisa Buchauer, and a Young Scientists Representative of the consortium. I contribute to the development of computational methods to infer the circadian time of single cells, with the overarching goal of investigating cellular desynchronization in disease.

The projects of

Roberta Colapietro

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Scientific service project

This consortium relies on standardized methods, high-quality biospecimens, and computational tools to enable circadian medicine research. This service project provides molecular biomarker assays, standardized cohorts, multi-omics datasets, and bioinformatics support for the analysis of high-dimensional circadian data. Its resources and expertise are used across the consortium, supporting the discovery of circadian principles and facilitating personalized interventions.

Scientific service project

This consortium relies on standardized methods, high-quality biospecimens, and computational tools to enable circadian medicine research. This service project provides molecular biomarker assays, standardized cohorts, multi-omics datasets, and bioinformatics support for the analysis of high-dimensional circadian data. Its resources and expertise are used across the consortium, supporting the discovery of circadian principles and facilitating personalized interventions.

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Roberta Colapietro

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