Aristeidis TelonisView profile
Researcher
Aristeidis Telonis is currently a Researcher at the Computational Medicine Center. His research focuses on small non-coding RNAs such as miRNA isoforms (isomiRs) and tRNA fragments (tRFs), exploring their integration with long transcripts in biological contexts. He uses interdisciplinary approaches, including bioinformatics and statistical tools, to address sex and race disparities in disease and employs high-throughput analytical platforms and databases to study complex cellular/molecular phenotypes within systems biology. Aris holds the following academic qualifications: PhD in Biochemistry and Molecular Pharmacology from Jefferson (focus: molecular mechanisms of race disparities in triple-negative breast cancer) Master’s Degree in Biological Technology from the University of Patras Bachelor’s degree in Biology from the University of Patras, Greece In his Master’s research, he applied metabolomic analysis for clinical prognosis studies. His current role emphasizes research without explicit mention of part-time status or advising responsibilities. He is affiliated with the Computational Medicine Center, which serves as the primary hub for his research activities. No lab-specific teams or future projects are detailed in the provided text.










