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Ignacio Tolosana is a Researcher in the Department of Life Sciences at Imperial College London, part of the Faculty of Natural Sciences. His primary affiliation is with the Sir Alexander Fleming Building on the South Kensington Campus in London, United Kingdom.
His research interests span Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Genetics, Molecular Biology, Infectious Diseases, Genomics, and Bioinformatics. Key areas include genetic mechanisms driving disease susceptibility, genome editing in vector species like Anopheles gambiae, and the evolutionary dynamics of host-pathogen interactions. He has also explored symbiont-mediated antiviral defenses in Drosophila and developed computational tools for genomic analysis.
In his recent publications (2017–2025), he has focused on applying genetic approaches to understand and combat diseases, including malaria and obesity-related disorders. Notable trends include the use of transposable elements and genome editing for functional studies, as well as leveraging genomic tools to dissect complex traits like antiviral resistance and metabolic disorders.
Ignacio Tolosana has no listed scientific awards or formal advisees. His work aligns with collaborative research networks within the Department of Life Sciences, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches in genetics and genomics.

