WEBINAR
Watch our interview with Dr. Dartora on her journey from secretome data to therapeutic insights using interactive proteomics analysis.
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Vanessa Dartora, PhD
Georgia Institute of Technology
Axel Martinelli, PhD
BigOmics Analytics
Join us as we interview Dr. Vanessa Carvalho Dartora on her current work designing biomaterials to modulate endothelial progenitor cell (EPC) secretomes for improved angiogenesis in wound healing.
Dr. Dartora will discuss her ongoing experiments, from biomaterial design and protein modulation to the analytical strategies she uses to make sense of complex data. She’ll share how interactive data analysis tools can help translate raw proteomic results into actionable therapeutic targets.
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Dr. Vanessa Carvalho Dartora is a Postdoctoral Fellow and Researcher in the Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech and Emory University. She holds both a Ph.D. and a Master’s degree in Pharmacology from the Universidade de São Paulo (USP) in Brazil. During her doctoral studies, she expanded her expertise by completing a biomedical engineering research internship at the University of California, Davis. Her multidisciplinary expertise strongly bridges the fields of pharmaceutical sciences, pharmacology, and biomedical engineering.
Dr. Axel Martinelli is Head of Biology at BigOmics Analytics, a Swiss startup building intuitive platforms for omics data visualization and analysis. He holds a Ph.D. in molecular biology and a Master in bioinformatics. His research background spans parasitic genomics at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute and malaria-focused studies as an Assistant Professor at Hokkaido University. At BigOmics, he bridges lab and computational expertise to make advanced omics analysis accessible to researchers worldwide.
Omics Playground is user-friendly centralized data discovery platform for RNA-Seq and proteomics data that allows you to store and interactively visualize data from your experiments.
