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Dr. Pilar Cacheiro is a Lecturer in Computational Biology at Queen Mary University of London, affiliated with the William Harvey Research Institute and the Clinical Pharmacology and Precision Medicine Centre. She holds a BSc in Biology from the University of A Coruña, Spain, an MSc in Statistics, and a PhD in Molecular Medicine from the University of Santiago de Compostela. Her research focuses on identifying the molecular basis of human diseases, particularly rare disorders, through computational integration of model organism data, human genetics, and phenotype ontologies. Key interests include gene essentiality mechanisms, prenatal lethality, and the development of bioinformatics tools like the Catalogue of Lethal Phenotypes and Disease Models Portal.
Her work leverages collaborations with international consortia such as the International Mouse Phenotyping Consortium (IMPC) and the MorPhiC project. Funded by organizations like the NIH and Barts Charity, her research aims to improve diagnostic strategies for Mendelian conditions and prenatal phenotypes. Dr. Cacheiro also contributes to teaching statistical methods and reproducible research practices, supervising students in bioinformatics and genomic medicine programs.
- Education: BSc Biology (U. A Coruña), MSc Statistics, PhD Molecular Medicine (U. Santiago)
- Key Research Themes: Gene essentiality, prenatal lethality, computational disease modeling, variant prioritization
- Collaborations: IMPC, MorPhiC, Baylor College of Medicine, Charité Berlin
- Grants: NIH, Barts Charity
Her teaching activities include coordinating the 'Introduction to Statistics and R' course and organizing computational workshops. She actively engages in open science initiatives to promote data sharing and reproducibility.
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