Alejandro Ceron-Noriega
PhD
- Project: Project 6.1
- Research Group
- Address: IMB, Ackermannweg 4 (Office 01.315), 55128 Mainz
- Phone: +49-6131-39-21573
"I can see advantages for my PhD project in being part of the RTG in terms of interdisciplinary collaborations, knowing new technics and technologies and networking development with future colleagues. "
Education
- Since 2019: PhD studies on Developmental evolution in Nematodes
- 2014-2018: M.Eng in Bioinformatics, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogota, Colombia
Thesis: Automated analysis of ancestral domains associated to the immune system in basal chordates within an evolutionary context. - 2006-2012: BSc in Biology, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogota, Colombia
Thesis: Molecular characterisation and evolutionary analysis of Leukocyte immunoglobulin-like receptors (LILRs) of Natural Killers cells in New World Primates
Working Experience
- 2018-2019: Guest Researcher: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology. Plön, Germany
- 2018: Internship: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology. Plön, Germany
- 2018: Teaching assistant: Course Programming for Evolutionary Biology.Frei Universität Berlin. Berlin, Germany
- 2015-2016: Master Research Assistant: Colciencias-Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogota, Colombia
- 2014: Teaching assistant: Course 1st Programming for Evolutionary Biology Goes To The Americas. Universidad Nacional de Colombia. Bogota, Colombia.
- 2010-2012: Research Assistant: Universidad nacional de Colombia, Institute of Genetics (IGUN). Bogota, Colombia
- 2009: Laboratory Assistant: Universidad nacional de Colombia, Institute of Genetics (IGUN). Bogota, Colombia
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Ceron-Noriega A, Almeida MV, Levin M, Butter F (2023)
Nematode gene annotation by machine-learning-assisted proteotranscriptomics enables proteome-wide evolutionary analysis Genome Research, 33(1):112-128 -
Ceron-Noriega A, Schoonenberg VAC, Butter F, Levin M (2023)
AlexandrusPS: A user-friendly pipeline for the automated detection of orthologous gene clusters and subsequent positive selection analysis Genome Biology & Evolution, 15(10): evad187 -
Hartke J, Ceron Noriega A, Stoldt M, Sistermans T, Kever M, Fuchs J, Butter F, Foitzik S (2023)
Long live the host! Proteomic analysis reveals possible strategies for parasitic manipulation of its social host Molecular Ecology, 32(21):5877-5889 -
Dietz S, Almeida MV, Nischwitz E, Schreier J, Viceconte N, Fradera-Sola A, Renz C, Ceron-Noriega A, Ulrich H, Kappei D, Ketting RF, Butter F (2022)
The double-stranded DNA-binding proteins TEBP-1 and TEBP-2 form a telomeric complex with POT-1 Nature Communications, 12(1):1-20