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Patricio Yankilevich

Co-Founder at GENOMAP

Patricio Yankilevich is a highly qualified scientist and researcher specializing in bioinformatics and molecular biology.14 He currently serves as the Bioinformatics Group Leader at IBioBA - CONICET, which is the Partner Institute of the Max Planck Society in Latin America.56

Dr. Yankilevich's educational background includes:

  • Ph.D. in Molecular Biology from Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain (2011)4
  • Master's degree in Bioinformatics and Neuroinformatics from the University of Edinburgh (2003)4
  • Bachelor's degree in an unspecified field1

In his role at IBioBA, Yankilevich leads research efforts in bioinformatics, focusing on the study of molecular and cellular mechanisms.5 He is also recognized as an Independent Researcher (INV INDEPENDIENTE) by CONICET, Argentina's National Scientific and Technical Research Council, specializing in technological development and complex projects in the field of informatics.3

Dr. Yankilevich has made significant contributions to the field of clinical genomics. He is co-founder of GENOMAP and has been involved in developing GenIO, a web server designed to assist medical professionals in diagnosing rare genetic diseases through advanced genomic analysis.2 This tool demonstrates his commitment to bridging the gap between complex genomic data and practical clinical applications.

Highlights

a phenotype-genotype analysis web server for clinical genomics of ...

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Argentina