NGS and Data Technologies
Tel: +49 941 943-68550
Email: Inmaculada.Hernandez-Lopez@ukr.de
Inmaculada Hernández López studied Biotechnology at the Polytechnic University of Valencia, Spain. Starting in 2012, she did a PhD in the field of Biotechnology and Bioinformatics at BOKU University in Vienna, Austria, under the supervision of Prof. Nicole Borth. Together they have worked on the transcriptomic and epigenomic characterization of Chinese Hamster Ovary (CHO) cells.
During her PhD, she pioneered the epigenomic analysis of CHO cells in Prof. Borth’s group, both experimentally and computationally: producing, analyzing and publishing the first reference epigenomes for CHO cells at different culture conditions. Furthermore, she did a 9 months placement on the statistical genomics group from CNAG-CRG Barcelona. Concurrently, she completed a post-graduate Masters degree in bioinformatics and biostatistics at the University of Barcelona.
In a further position at the Institute of Cellular Medicine, Newcastle University (UK), starting in 2016, she developed new analytical strategies to integrate gene expression, epigenomic and 3D genome organization data from men and women in immune cells. Furthermore, she provided help to undergraduate and PhD students to improve their bioinformatic skills.
During her last position, she was employed as a computational Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellow at the Single Cell Genomics Team at the National Centre for Genomic Analysis (CNAG-CRG) in Barcelona. There, she focused on the systematic integration of genomic data from individual cells to characterize the underlying phenotype. She was working on several projects in collaboration with diverse hospitals in Spain and Germany, where they characterized the immune landscape and tumour tissues under the effect of different treatments in diseased individuals compared to healthy. In 2021, she joined the LIT as a bioinformatician in the Bioinformatics Unit of the NGS-Core.