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<font size=6><strong>Diana David-Rus</strong></font>
<h6>Research Scientist, ICB-Helmholtz Zentrum München</h6>
<abbr title="Email"><i class="fas fa-envelope"></i></abbr> [email protected]<br>
<abbr title="Twitter"><i class="fa fa-twitter"></i></abbr> <a href="https://twitter.com/dianadavidrus" target="_blank"> @dianadavidrus</a> <br>



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Diana has a Diploma in Physics from the University of Bucharest, Romania,
and a Ph.D. from Rutgers University, within the interdisciplinary BioMaPs program
(Biology, Mathematics, and Physics). In her doctoral work she was supervised by Prof. Joel Lebowitz,
a renowned expert in Mathematical Physics, and Prof. Monica Driscoll, distinguished for her contributions
to Molecular Biology and Biochemistry. Subsequently, she held postdoctoral positions at ENS-Paris, France,
and UCL- Brussels, Belgium. Prior to joining Christian’s group at ICB- Helmholtz Zentrum, she held
research positions at MPI for Biochemistry, LMU & LGL-Bayern. Her research pursuits are aimed at
unraveling fundamental biological processes through the use of statistical and bioinformatic methods,
complemented by physics-inspired mathematical modeling. Her work has included analyzing sequencing data
for aging research, developing models for epigenetic features, and studying protein interactions.
Her current focus is on the ocean's microbiome and its environmental interactions, aiming to uncover
their impact on health and biological systems as well as identify the microbiome signature on human
health by using various machine-learning approaches.
<br>In her spare time, she enjoys hiking, jogging kickboxing,
and cross-country skiing. She also likes to tackle philosophical problems within the foundational
aspects of physics and metaphysics of science and regularly attends seminars and conferences on
such subjects.
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Roberto studied Genomic Sciences at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM).
Before joining our group, he worked with <a href="https://www.helmholtz-muenchen.de/ife/index.html" target="_blank">Dr. Robert Schneider</a>
analyzing high-throughput experiments in order to dissect the effect of glucose starvation on cis-regulatory elements in human liver cells. <br>
Broadly speaking, Roberto is very interested in the subject of antibiotic resistance and its intersection with microbial ecology.
He makes use of high-throughput datasets to make new insights into the bacterial response to stress, particularly at the transcriptional level.
He is very much at home with bioinformatics and the creation of pipelines and is currently expanding his statistical abilities.
Broadly speaking, Roberto is very interested in the subject of antibiotic resistance and its intersection with microbial biology.
He makes use of high-throughput datasets to make new insights into the bacterial response to stress,
particularly at the transcriptional level.
In our group, he is responsible for the <a href="https://bayresq.net/en/projekte-stressregnet-en/" target="_blank">StressRegNet</a> project.
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In his free time, Roberto enjoys cycling, bouldering, and playing soccer.
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