Summary
Mauro Tutino is a staff scientist with a decade of experience in translational genomics, currently based at Helmholtz Zentrum München and holding an honorary postdoctoral role at The University of Manchester. He specializes in bioinformatics analyses of promoter capture Hi-C, RNA-seq and cytokine QTLs, applying these methods to dissect genetic and epigenetic differences in asthma and immune-related conditions. His work bridges wet lab sequencing (16S rRNA V4 amplicons, DNA extraction) and end-to-end computational pipelines, demonstrating fluency in both microbiome and host-genome datasets. As a former PhD and postdoc on the UNICORN consortium, he focuses on gene–environment interactions across large cohorts, combining statistical rigor with practical pipeline development. Colleagues value him for translating complex multi-omics data into biologically meaningful insights that inform disease mechanisms.
10 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Master’s Degree, Genomic Biotechnologies, With honors, Master’s Degree, Genomic Biotechnologies, With honors at Sapienza Università di Roma
Bachelor’s Degree, Health Biotechnologies, Bachelor’s Degree, Health Biotechnologies at Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore
English, Italian