
Alejandro Colaneri
Adjunct Assistant Professor · Genetics
University of North Carolina at Chapel HillAbout
Alejandro Colaneri, PhD, is an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Genetics at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine. His research focuses on molecular genetics, cancer biology, and plant genomics, with a particular emphasis on understanding cellular heterogeneity in cancers like medulloblastoma and signaling pathways in plant stress responses. He has contributed to advancements in single-cell transcriptomics, epigenetic regulation, and viral detection methodologies. Colaneri’s work bridges basic research with translational applications, including studies on therapeutic resistance mechanisms and SARS-CoV-2 monitoring techniques.
Education details are not explicitly stated in the provided text, but his academic roles and publications suggest advanced training in molecular biology and genetics. His research has been published across disciplines, including virology, oncology, and plant science. Collaborations with postdocs, students, and interdisciplinary teams are highlighted in departmental publications lists.
His research interests span from single-cell analysis of tumor subpopulations to the role of G-protein signaling in plant stress tolerance. He has developed methods for batch correction in single-cell data (e.g., projected t-SNE) and pioneered droplet digital PCR applications for SARS-CoV-2 variant monitoring. Notable projects include defining SHH inhibitor resistance mechanisms in medulloblastoma and elucidating salt stress responses in rice/maze through G-protein signaling pathways.
While no specific grants or awards are listed, his frequent publications in high-impact journals and collaborative work indicate active research involvement. His work often involves epigenetic profiling (e.g., DNA methylation studies in Arabidopsis) and mitochondrial function in plant reproduction. Colaneri’s lab or team affiliation is not detailed, but his contributions to the Department of Genetics reflect a strong commitment to interdisciplinary genetic research.
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