Dr Selene Fernandez Valverde
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Dr Fernandez is a genomic scientist & bioinformatician interested in understanding the role non-coding RNAs play in the evolution of gene regulatory landscapes within and across eukaryotes.
She is a Senior Lecturer RNA New Research Talent Program (Level C) funded by the UNSW RNA Institute. Her laboratory focuses on studying the evolution of long non-coding RNAs in various plants and animals to predict their functions better using bioinformatic tools and genomic approaches. She is particularly interested in how these could be leveraged to impact food production and disease in crops and humans.听
Dr Fernandez holds a BSc in Genomic Sciences from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (2007). She completed her doctorate at the University of Queensland (UQ), studying new classes of small RNAs with Prof. John Mattick in 2013. As a postdoc, she used comparative genomics to identify regulatory changes that facilitated the evolution of multicellular organisms and morphological diversity in the animal kingdom in the laboratory of Prof. Bernie Degnan, UQ (2012-2015). She then returned to her native Mexico as a Principal Investigator at the Advanced Genomics Unit of Cinvestav (2016-2023) before joining UNSW as a Senior Lecturer in mid-2023.听听
Dr Fernandez was awarded the Mexico national scholarship L鈥橭real-UNESCO-AMC-CONACYT for Women in Science in 2016, the International Rising Talents Fellowship of L鈥橭real-UNESCO in 2018 and the Gender Equality Award by the International Union of Immunological Societies in 2019. She is a founding member of Mas Ciencia por Mexico (More Science for Mexico), the Mexican Network of Bioinformatics (Red Mexicana de Bioinform谩tica), and a volunteer instructor of Software Carpentry and previously Clubes de Ciencia Mexico.
She has served as a volunteer mentor at foundations such as Ekpapalek and the 鈥淢ujeres en STEM: Futuras L铆deres鈥 program of the US-Mexico Foundation. Forbes Mexico magazine selected her as one of the 100 most powerful women in Mexico in 2018. She was recently elected in the competitive female climate leadership program '91成人版抖音ward Bound' and is part of #TeamHB8.听
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- 2021: Bioinformatics training room infrastructure upgrade: increasing bioinformatics training accessibility in Mexico CABANA Training Infrastructure Award, CABANA Innovation Fund, EMBL-EBI, UK (7,925.38 GBP)
- 2020: Patrones de expresio虂n alelo especi虂ficos en lupus eritematoso siste虂mico durante la induccio虂n de tolerancia (Allele-specific expression patterns in systemic lupus erythematosus during tolerance induction) Convocatoria 2019 de Proyectos de Ciencia de Frontera, Modalidad de Grupo, CONACYT, Mexico ($3,149,880.30 MXN ~285,750听AUD)
- 2018: Co-expresio虂n tejido especi虂fica de dominios estructurales conservados en ARNs largos no codificantes (Tissue-specific co-expression of conserved structural domains in long non-coding RNAs)听Convocatoria 2017-2018 de Proyectos de Investigacio虂n Cienti虂fica Ba虂sica, Investigador Joven, CONACYT, Mexico ($1,418,200.00 MXN ~128,656听AUD)
- 2018: The evolutionary dynamics of long non-coding RNAs and chromatin structure in plants. Newton Advanced Fellowship Research Fellow, The Royal Society, UK (105,500.00 GBP)
- 2019: Gender Equality Award. International Union of Immunological Societies (IUIS)
- 2018: L鈥橭re虂al-UNESCO For Women In Science, International Rising Talents Fellow (15,000 euros)
- 2016: L鈥橭re虂al-UNESCO-CONACYT-AMC Fellowship for Women in Science (Becas Para las Mujeres en la Ciencia) - Mexico ($100,000 MXN)
- 2008-2011: UQ International Research Tuition Award (UQIRTA)
- 2008-2011: Research Scholar scholarship from the Institute for Molecular Bioscience
- 2006: ICE-EM International Travel Scholarship to attend the BioInfoSummer symposium at the Australian National University in Canberra ($2,500 AUD)
In the RegRNALab, we leverage bioinformatic and genomic data analysis to understand how gene regulatory mechanisms change through time, while mantaining the intricate development and diversity of cells we find in multicellular plants and animals.
We are particularly interested in understanding the evolutionary dynamics of non coding RNA molecules. For this, we study a number of biological models that span different evolutionary scales, including humans, plants and animals.
We aim to identify and characterise gene control mechanisms to unveil new medical and biotechnological applications of transitory gene control using RNA.
Comparative genomics of synthenic regions that generate long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) to model their evolutionary dynamics.
We are currently comparing the evolution of lncRNAs in synthenic regions in plants to measure how quickly they are lost gain across plant evolution. We also aim to understand what fraction of lncRNAs are under splicing, positional and structural selection in this kingdom.
Identification of functionally homologous lncRNA structural modules.
One of the greatest limiting factors in the identification of lncRNA function is the lack of functional information at the modular level that could potentially be extrapolated to other lncRNAs. We are working in the identification of 鈥渟tructural domains鈥 in lncRNAs that allow us to infer the function of such molecules de novo using bioinformatic methods for their identification join with experimental methods for functional validation.
Identification of lncRNAs under recent selection in human populations.
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We are leveraging this and other Biobanks to identify lncRNAs under selection as well as associated to cardio-metabolic syndromes in admixed populations. We are very interested in how genetic diversity and admixture in humans impacts disease.
My Research Supervision
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- Irving Jair Garc铆a (PhD candidate, based at the Advanced Genomics Unit, Cinvestav, Mexico - jointly advised with Dr. Stewart听Gillmor)
- Gabriel Martinez (MSc student,听based at the Unidad Irapuato,听Cinvestav, Mexico - jointly advised with Dr. Katarzyna Oktaba)
Lab Alumni
- Sergio Nigenda-Morales, Postdoctoral Researcher, Cinvestav听
- Victor Flores Lopez, Postdoctoral Researcher, Cinvestav
- Jose Cetz-Chel, Postdoctoral Researcher, Cinvestav
- Adri谩n D铆az Ch谩vez - MSc Integrative Biology, Cinvestav
- Evelia Coss Navarrete - PhD Plant Biotechnology, Cinvestav
- Jaime P茅rez Pati帽o - BSc & MSc Plant Biotechnology, Cinvestav
- Pablo Rosiles Loeza - MSc Plant Biotechnology, Cinvestav鈥↗udith Ballesteros Villascan - MSc Integrative Biology, Cinvestav
- Am茅rica Ram铆rez Colmenero - MSc Integrative Biology, Cinvestav
- Stephanie Mata Bonilla - MSc Plant Biotechnology, Cinvestav
- Jos茅 Antonio Corona G贸mez - Postdoctoral Researcher & PhD Plant Biotechnology, Cinvestav
- Jordan P茅rez Medina - MSc Plant Biotechnology, Cinvestav
- Emiliano Sotelo Fonseca - BSc & MSc Plant Biotechnology, Cinvestav
- Alexander Ramos D铆az - MSc Integrative Biology, Cinvestav
- Francisco Falc贸n Ch谩vez - MSc Integrative Biology, Cinvestav
- Federico Gaiti - PhD, School of Biological Sciences, The University of Queensland
- Andrew Calcino - PhD, School of Biological Sciences, The University of Queensland
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