Manuel Irimia
Group leader
CRG – Centre for Genomic Regulation
Pere Virgili Health Research Institute
Spain
Biography
Dr. Manuel Irimia is affiliated to CRG – Centre for Genomic Regulation, Pere Virgili Health Research Institute. Dr. Manuel Irimia is currently providing services as Group leader. Dr. Manuel Irimia has authored and co-authored multiple peer-reviewed scientific papers and presented works at many national and International conferences. Dr. Manuel Irimia contributions have acclaimed recognition from honourable subject experts around the world. Dr. Manuel Irimia is actively associated with different societies and academies. Dr. Manuel Irimia academic career is decorated with several reputed awards and funding. Dr. Manuel Irimia research interests include Transcriptomics of vertebrate development and evolution.
Research Interest
Transcriptomics of vertebrate development and evolution
Publications
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ALBUIXECH-CRESPO, BEATRIZ, LOPEZ-BLANCH, LAURA, BURGUERA, DEMIAN, MAESO, IGNACIO, SANCHEZ-ARRONES, LUISA, ANTONIO MORENO-BRAVO, JUAN, SOMORJAI, ILDIKO, PASCUAL-ANAYA, JUAN, PUELLES, EDUARDO, BOVOLENTA, PAOLA, GARCIA-FERNANDEZ, JORDI, PUELLES, LUIS, IRIMIA, MANUEL, LUIS FERRAN, JOSE. Molecular Regionalization Of The Developing Amphioxus Neural Tube Challenges Major Partitions Of The Vertebrate Brain. Molecular regionalization of the developing amphioxus neural tube challenges major partitions of the vertebrate brain. PLoS. Biol. 15 -. 01/04/2017. F.I.:9.797
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TAPIAL J, HA KCH, STERNE-WEILER T, GOHR A, BRAUNSCHWEIG U, HERMOSO-PULIDO A, QUESNEL-VALLIÈRES M, PERMANYER J, SODAEI R, MARQUEZ Y, COZZUTO L, WANG X, GÓMEZ-VELÃZQUEZ M, RAYON T, MANZANARES M, PONOMARENKO J, BLENCOWE BJ, IRIMIA M. An Atlas Of Alternative Splicing Profiles And Functional Associations Reveals New Regulatory Programs And Genes That Simultaneously Express Multiple Major Isoforms.. An atlas of alternative splicing profiles and functional associations reveals new regulatory programs and genes that simultaneously express multiple major isoforms.. Genome Res 27 1759-1768. 01/10/2017. F.I.:11.922