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Debora Pino García

ABSTRACT

Debora Pino García, obtained her degree in Biochemistry issued by the Complutense University of Madrid. Since her graduation, she has actively continued her studies. She is currently pursuing a Master's degree in Bioinformatics at the European University. In parallel, Debora is an asset in the area of development and research at 24Genetics; one of the largest genetics companies in Europe. In addition to her studies, she has completed several courses on neuroscience, bioinformatics and genomic and/or transcriptomic data analysis.

AREAS OF FOCUS

  • Biochemistry
  • Neuroscience
  • Bioinformatics

EDUCATION

MASTER

European University

Bioinformatics

GRADUATE

Complutense University of Madrid

Degree in Biochemistry

 

COURSES

Fundamentals of Neuroscience. Neurons and networks - HarvardX

Fundamentals of Neuroscience. The brain - HarvardX

Fundamentals of Neuroscience. The electrical properties of the neuron - HarvardX

Bioinformatics Teaching Conference - University of Granada:

An overview of machine learning workflow for biological applications.
Learn R for RNA expression analysis.
Introduction to the application of regression techniques in R.

Lung cancer and genetics

Lung cancer and genetics

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The influence of genetics on celiac disease

The influence of genetics on celiac disease

What is celiac disease? Celiac disease is a chronic autoimmune disease affecting the digestive system. It is characterized by an intolerance to gluten, a protein found in wheat, barley, rye, and crossbreeds of these grains. When a person with celiac disease consumes...

Lynch syndrome and genetic inheritance

Lynch syndrome and genetic inheritance

Lynch syndrome is a genetic disorder that increases the likelihood of developing certain types of cancer, especially colorectal cancer. For this reason, Lynch disease has always been referred to as hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer [1]. If you want to know...

Is neuroblastoma hereditary?

Is neuroblastoma hereditary?

There are different types of cancerous tumors, depending on several aspects: where they develop, the causes, the tissue they affect, etc. In this case, we will talk about neuroblastoma, a cancer in immature nerve cells found in different body parts.  It's a malignant...

Colorectal cancer and genetics

Colorectal cancer and genetics

Genetics is an essential factor in the development of colorectal cancer. A large number of genes may influence each person's predisposition to develop this disease at some point in his or their life. In addition, these genes may also be involved in developing other...

Myasthenia gravis and genetics

Myasthenia gravis and genetics

Myasthenia gravis is a disease that belongs to the group of neuromuscular diseases, described as disorders that affect the connection between muscles and nerves, resulting in muscle weakness, fatigue, and a range of other symptoms. Millions of people worldwide suffer...

Is Hodgkin’s lymphoma genetic?

Is Hodgkin’s lymphoma genetic?

Lymphatic cancer is one of the most common cancers worldwide. Hodgkin's lymphoma is part of them and affects the lymphatic system, which is responsible for transporting fluids and immune system cells throughout the body and fighting infections and other diseases....

Macular degeneration and genetics

Macular degeneration and genetics

Macular degeneration is an eye disease that affects millions of people worldwide. Although age is a major risk factor, genetics also plays a role in its development. In fact, some forms of macular degeneration are related to specific genetic mutations, which can be...

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