
Rodolfo Aramayo
Associate Professor · Genetics
National Research Institute for Mathematics and Computer ScienceAbout
Rodolfo Aramayo serves as Associate Professor in the Department of Biology at Texas A&M University, specializing in genetics, genomics, and computational approaches to biological information systems. His interdisciplinary work bridges molecular biology, bioinformatics, and epigenetics with significant editorial contributions to PeerJ across 20+ life science disciplines.
His academic journey includes:
- B.S. in Molecular Biology, University of Brasilia (1982)
- M.S. in Molecular Biology, University of Brasilia (1986)
- Ph.D. in Genetics, University of Georgia (1992)
- Postdoctoral Training, University of Wisconsin Madison (1993)
- Postdoctoral Training, Stanford University (1997)
Dr. Aramayo pioneered Digital Biology, a framework for converting biological information into digital formats to uncover genomic patterns through computational analysis. His laboratory investigates meiotic silencing in Neurospora crassa, focusing on how unpaired DNA triggers RNA-mediated silencing during meiosis. This work explores connections between fungal epigenetic mechanisms and analogous processes in nematodes and mammals, employing genetic, molecular, and biochemical approaches to identify key molecular players.
His 15 most recent editorial contributions reveal a research trajectory spanning molecular diagnostics, cancer genomics, microbial ecology, and computational tool development. Articles demonstrate consistent focus on RNA mechanisms, genomic pattern recognition, and cross-species epigenetic comparisons, with increasing emphasis on computational biology applications since 2020.
No scientific awards were documented in the provided materials.
Dr. Aramayo maintains an active research laboratory investigating Digital Biology applications and meiotic silencing mechanisms. His editorial leadership at PeerJ demonstrates commitment to advancing life sciences scholarship, with recent contributions covering emerging RNA therapeutics, ancient DNA analysis, and sustainable agricultural microbiology. Current work extends Digital Biology approaches from animal genomes to fungal, plant, and bacterial systems.
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