Dr. Lorenzo Talamanca
Computational Biomedicine, Data Science, Theoretical Physics
Lorenzo is a theoretical physicist by training interested in applying techniques and methods developed in statistical mechanics to systems and problems at the interface of biology and medicine. After obtaining his PhD at the EPFL working on circadian rhythms at gene expression level in humans he joined the lab in march 2023 and is now working on data integration of metabolomic and proteomic to improve flux modelling.
Education
- PhD in biophysics at EPFL, lab of Professor Felix Naef
- Master in theretical physics at La Sapienza university, thesis in the lab of Giorgio Parisi
- Bachelor in physics at La Sapienza university.
Selected Publications
- external page Sex-dimorphic and age-dependent organization of 24-hour gene expression rhythms in humans
- external page Study of longitudinal fluctuations of the Sherrington–Kirkpatrick model