Federico Bernuzzi
Postgraduate Student
Bioscience
Quadram Institute
United Kingdom
Biography
Federico Bernuzzi is currently working on developing novel methodologies in order to analyse RNA-seq data, obtained from the ESCAPE study (Effect of Sulforaphane on prostate cancer), using a combination of the bioinformatics software Galaxy and the R programming language. In October 2017 he will be starting a doctorate degree funded by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) on Nutrigenomics title (How does diet improve metabolic health). There is an abundance of evidence from epidemiological studies showing that consumption of cruciferous vegetables in particular Broccoli is associated with reduced risk of metabolic disorders such as cancers and cardiovascular diseases. The mechanism by which this occurs is still unclear. The project will focus on studying the importance of NRF2 activation in mediating changes in liver metabolic pathways that can maintain health. Using the CRISPR genome editing he will have the opportunity to generate NRF2 knock out liver cells and asses transcriptional changes.
Research Interest
Bioinformatics