Bioinformatics Consulting

Estefania Mancini

More than 15 years of experience in Bioinformatics and Big Data.

My Journey and Values

About me

Career and Professional Experience

Bioinformatics scientist with over 15 years of experience in genomics and high-performance computing, focused on agile methodologies for multidisciplinary collaboration.

Poblenou, Barcelona
(+34) 631 672867
mancini.estefania@gmail.com
Languages Skills
English, Spanish

Services

Bioinformatics Career Guidance

Personalized guidance to help you build a successful career in bioinformatics.

Genomic Data Solutions

We design and implement bioinformatics pipelines tailored to your research needs.

NGS Data Analysis

Expert analysis of Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) data to extract meaningful insights.

Workshops & Training

Hands-on workshops to master bioinformatics tools and techniques.

Latest Projects

Explore my latest bioinformatics projects, where I apply cutting-edge technology to analyze and manage large-scale biological data, contributing to scientific research and innovation in the biotechnology field.

Bioinformatics

Transcriptome-wide splicing network reveals specialized regulatory functions of the core spliceosome

The study investigates the role of the spliceosome in removing introns from RNA transcripts in nucleated cells. Rogalska and her team conducted an analysis of 305 spliceosome components in cancer cells, revealing regulatory circuits among splicing factors and the significance of specific structures in splice site selection. These findings provide a valuable resource for understanding splicing regulation in both physiological and pathological contexts.

Bioinformatics

ASpli: Integrative analysis of splicing landscapes through RNA-Seq assays Bioinformatics

Learn how to define and measure OKRs and KPIs in bioinformatics projects, optimizing progress tracking and results in scientific research.

Bioinformatics

Analysis of Alternative Splicing During a Combinatorial Response

Copper (Cu) and iron (Fe) are essential for plant processes, but their excess can be toxic. Research on Arabidopsis thaliana has shown that transcription factors SPL7 and FIT1 regulate responses to the scarcity of these metals, and a recent study identified alternative splicing events that could adjust metabolism during simultaneous Cu and Fe deficiencies.

Take your bioinformatics projects to the next level. Schedule a meeting and let’s innovate together.