Angelo Vallerianiمشاهده پروفایل
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Dr. Angelo Valleriani serves as Group Leader for Stochastic Processes in Complex and Biological Systems at the Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces in Potsdam, Germany, and coordinates the International Max Planck Research School (IMPRS) on Multiscale Bio-Systems. His research bridges theoretical physics and biological applications with a focus on quantitative modeling of complex biological phenomena. Dr. Valleriani earned his PhD in High Energy Physics from SISSA in Trieste, Italy (1996), following a Laurea Degree in Theoretical Physics from the University of Bologna (1992) with full marks and honors. His academic journey includes Visiting Scientist positions at Max Planck Institutes in Golm and Dresden before becoming a Group Leader in November 2000. His research interests encompass: Stochastic modeling of biological processes RNA biology and translational control mechanisms mRNA and tRNA turnover dynamics Population genetics and evolutionary biology Biostatistical data analysis Dr. Valleriani's recent publications (2022-2024) reveal a strong emphasis on computational approaches to biological problems, particularly in ribosome dynamics, protein synthesis regulation, and cellular remodeling processes. His work demonstrates sophisticated integration of mathematical modeling with experimental biology. He maintains active collaborations with researchers from multiple institutions including the University of Potsdam (Silke Leimkühler, Carsten Beta, Stefanie Barbirz), University of Cambridge (Davide Chiarugi), Weizmann Institute (Ziv Reich, Ruti Kapon), DRFZ Berlin (Ria Baumgrass), and others. The research group actively recruits MSc students from physics, mathematics, engineering, and bioinformatics backgrounds for challenging thesis projects in computational biology and biophysics.
