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المؤهلات العلمية
PhD. Bioinformatics and Systems Biology
MSc. General Biology
الكيان
معهد قطر لبحوث الطب الحيوي
القسم
مركز بحث السكري
السيرة الذاتية
Dr. Alberto de la Fuente van Bentem obtained his Bachelor of Science in Biotechnology at the Hogeschool van Amsterdam, Netherlands. He went on to earn his Master’s degree in General Biology at the University of Amsterdam , and a PhD in Systems Biology at the Free University of Amsterdam, Netherlands. He undertook post-doctoral research at the Virginia Bioinformatics Institute, USA, and was a researcher at CRS4 Bioinformatica in Sardinia, Italy, and at the Leibniz Institute in Germany. He has published over 30 peer-reviewed articles and chapters in books – including Nature Biotechnology, Bioinformatics and Diabetes. Dr. van Bentem is currently a postdoctoral researcher at QBRI, HBKU.
PhD. Bioinformatics and Systems Biology
ree University of Amsterdam, Netherlands, 03 July Thesis: Deciphering living networks: perturbation strategies for functional genomics. Advisors: Prof. Dr. Hans V. Westerhoff and Prof. Dr. Jacky L. Snoep. Supervisor: Dr. Pedro Mendes
2006
MSc. General Biology
University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
1998
BSc. Biotechnology
Hogeschool van Amsterdam, Netherlands
1996
- Mathematical modeling of sugar metabolism in diabetes.
- Machine learning for disease classification.
- Multivariate analysis of genomics
- transcriptomics
- proteomics
- metabolomics and phenomics data.
Researcher
Department of Biomathematics and Bioinformatics, Leibniz Institute for Farm Animal Biology (FBN Dummerstorf)
August 2013 – January 2016
Researcher
CRS4 Bioinformatica, Pula, Italy
October 2006 – August 2013
Research Associate
Virginia Bioinformatics Institute, Blacksburg, VA, USA, with Dr. Ina Hoeschele, statistical genetics group
October 2004 – September 2006
Research Associate
Virginia Bioinformatics Institute, Blacksburg, VA, USA, with Dr. Pedro Mendes, biochemical network modeling group
September 2000 – September 2004
Scientist
National Center for Genome Resources, Santa Fe, NM, USA
May 2000 – August 2000
Silence on the relevant literature and errors in implementation. Nat Biotechnol. 33(4):336-9 (IF 39.1)
Alterations of a Cellular Cholesterol Metabolism Network is a Molecular Feature of Obesity-Related Type 2 Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease. Diabetes 64(10):3464-74
identification of dysfunctional regulatory networks in diseases. Trends in Genetics, 26(7) 326–333
Discovery of meaningful associations in genomic data using partial correlation coefficients. Bioinformatics, 20(18):3565-3574
Linking the genes: Inferring quantitative gene networks from microarray data. Trends in Genetics, Aug; 18(8): 395-398