André Rendeiro is a Principal Investigator at CeMM and Group Leader at the Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Network Medicine, bringing 12 years of interdisciplinary experience at the intersection of computational biology and molecular medicine. He leads a team developing computational methods for spatial transcriptomics and highly multiplexed imaging, integrating molecular and clinical data across the human lifespan to map micro-anatomical cell organization and its changes in aging and disease. Trained with a PhD in Molecular Medicine and postdoctoral work at Weill Cornell, he combines deep wet-lab understanding with algorithmic and data-integration expertise. His work prioritizes single-cell spatial context rather than isolated molecular signatures, enabling new insights into how tissue architecture reshapes during health decline. Based in Vienna, he runs the rendeirolab and is known for bridging methodological innovation with translational questions in network medicine.
12 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Internship, Marine Molecular Biology, Internship, Marine Molecular Biology at University of Vienna
Internship, SARS International Center for Marine Molecular Biology, Internship, SARS International Center for Marine Molecular Biology at University of Bergen (UiB)
Master's degree, Cellular and Molecular Biology, Master's degree, Cellular and Molecular Biology at Universidade de Aveiro
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Molecular Medicine, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Molecular Medicine at Medical University of Vienna
COVID19 profiling of peripheral immune system with flow cytometry
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