Angeles Arzalluz-luque is a bioinformatics postdoctoral researcher with a decade of experience applying single-cell transcriptomics, long-read sequencing, and multi-omics integration to study alternative isoforms and neuronal development. Currently at the Instituto de Neurociencias de Alicante, she develops computational methods to dissect cerebellar wiring and single-cell biology while teaching advanced multi-omics analysis at graduate level. Her PhD work combined method development and hands-on lab collaborations—including visits to Weill Cornell and University of Florida—bridging experimental design (FACS and library prep) with UMI and full-transcript single-cell analytics. Passionate about science communication, open science, and inclusion for women and LGBTI people in research, she actively merges these advocacy efforts with her technical projects. Notably, she has produced practical tools (e.g., scfilters during her MSc) that reflect a focus on reproducible, quality-driven single-cell workflows.
9 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
MSc Systems and Synthetic Biology, MSc Systems and Synthetic Biology at The University of Edinburgh
Bachelor's Degree in Biochemistry, Bachelor's Degree in Biochemistry at Universidad de Córdoba
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Angeles Arzalluz-luque - Postdoctoral Researcher (Bioinformatics)