PD Dr. Angela Relogio

Systems Biology of Cancer
Molecular Cancer Research Center (MKFZ)
Institute for Theoretical Biology (ITB)
Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin
University Education
- Habilitation in Molecular Biology and Bioinformatics, Charité Medical University of Berlin, Germany
- Joint PhD in Biomedical Sciences, European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Heidelberg, Germany and the Faculty of Medicine, University of Lisbon
- Diploma in Technological-Physics Engineering, Superior Technical Institute, University of Lisbon, Portugal
Professional Experience (selection)
- Research coordinator of the Institute for Theoretical Biology (ITB) at the Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin
- Teaching Coordinator of the Institute for Theoretical Biology (ITB) at the Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin
- Group leader (Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin)
- Post-Doctoral fellow (European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL), Heidelberg
- PhD student (European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL), Heidelberg
Scientific Scope
- Mathematical modelling of the mammalian circadian clock
- Regulation of alternative splicing
- Systems biology of cancer
- Circadian regulation of molecular processes
- Development of in silico and in vitro models for chronotherapy
Group Members
Most important Awards, Grants or Scientific Achievements
- Female Independency Award (FIA) from the Berlin School of Integrative Oncology (BSIO), Charité Medical University of Berlin, Germany.
- Young Investigator’s Group – Grant from the BMBF, Germany.
- Rahel-Hirsch-excellence award, Charité Medical University of Berlin, Germany.
- Postdoctoral fellowship from the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL), Germany.
- PhD fellowship-Praxis XXI programme from the Foundation for Science and Technology, Ministry for Science and Technology, Portugal and the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL), Germany.
Selected References
- Abreu M, Basti A, Genov N, Mazzoccoli G, Relógio A* (2018) The reciprocal interplay between TNFα and the circadian clock impacts on cell proliferation and migration in Hodgkin lymphoma cells. Sci Rep.
- Fuhr L, El-Athman R, Scrima R, Cela O, Carbone A, Knoop H, Li Y, Hoffmann K, Laukkanen MO, Corcione F, Steuer R, Meyer TF, Mazzoccoli G, Capitanio N, Relógio A* (2018) The Circadian Clock Regulates Metabolic Phenotype Rewiring Via HKDC1 and Modulates Tumor Progression and Drug Response in Colorectal Cancer. EBioMedicine
- El-Athman R, Fuhr L, Relógio A* (2018) A Systems-Level Analysis Reveals Circadian Regulation of Splicing in Colorectal Cancer. EBioMedicin
- El-Athman R, Fuhr L, Relógio A* (2018) A Systems-Level Analysis Reveals Circadian Regulation of Splicing in Colorectal Cancer. EBioMedicin
- Lehmann R, Childs L, Thomas P, Abreu M, Fuhr L, Herzel H, Leser U, Relógio A* (2015). Assembly of a comprehensive regulatory network for the mammalian circadian clock: a bioinformatics approach. PLOS One.