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Idoia Gomez-Paramio

HCPC reg. Clinical Scientist: Bioinformatics - Genomics

clinical and diagnosis
genomics and bioinformatics
management
research and development
teaching and training
Driving License
Manchester (M20 1LW) United Kingdom
Professional Status
Employed
Open to opportunities
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MSc Clinical Bioinformatics: Distinction

The University of Manchester

September 2015 to July 2018
Subjects (including): Clinical bioinformatics, Health Informatics, Computing for Clinical Scientists & Programming
Details and Extracurriculars
  • Article: "Permissive hypoxia in critical care", BJA, in press (2016)
  • Leadership: Board member of the North West Health Care Science Network
  • Invited Speaker: North West HCS Trainee Christmas Networking Event (9/16/16)
  • 2x Lecturing: "Genetics and Inheritance" and "Introduction to Genomics" to post-graduates at University of Liverpool (19/10/16)
  • 2x Course moderation: MOOC, Future Learn, The University of Manchester, "Clinical Bioinformatics" (June and Sep 2016) https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/bioinformatics

MSc Bioinformatics and Systems Biology: Distinction

The University of Manchester

September 2014 to September 2015
Subjects (including): Programming (Perl & Java), Computational System Biology, Bioinformatics, Statistics & Experimental Design
Details and Extracurriculars

PhD Molecular Biology/Genomics

Ludwig-Maximilians Universität München, Germany

2002 to 2007
Tasks (including): molecular biology and genomic methods, mutagenesis, cell culture, data analysis, programming & communication (articles, reports & talks)
Details and Extracurriculars
  • Article: Idoia Gomez-Paramio, Analysis of the role of Rad5 for the regulation of repair of DSB, small deletions and oxidative damage. Dr Hut Verlag, Munich (2007)
  • Article: Steininger S., Gomez-Paramio I., Braselmann H., Fellerhoff B., Dittberner D., Eckardt-Schupp F., Mörtl S. Xrs2 facilitates crossovers during DNA double-strand gap repair in yeast. DNA Repair (2008)

BSc (Hons) Biochemistry

Salamanca's University, Spain

1999 to 2001
2 years-long FT, 2nd cycle specialisation
2nd year completed at the Ludwig-Maximilians Universitaet Muenchen, Germany
Details and Extracurriculars
  • Fellowship: Stiftung Maximilianeum, Munich, Germany (2000-01)

BSc (Hons) Biological Sciences

Salamanca's University, Spain

1994 to 2000
5 year-long FT degree
4th year completed at the Ruprecht-Karls Universitaet Heidelberg, Germany
Details and Extracurriculars
  • Fellowship: Socrates/Erasmus Heidelberg, Germany (1997-98)