Tero Aittokallio
PhD
teanai@utu.fi Tykistökatu 6 A Turku |
Tero Aittokallio received his PhD in Applied Mathematics from the University of Turku in 2001, under the supervision of Prof. Mats Gyllenberg. He then did his post-doctoral training in the Systems Biology Lab at the Institut Pasteur (2006-2007), with Dr. Benno Schwikowski, where he focused on network biology applications using high-throughput experimental assays and network analysis tools such as Cytoscape. In 2007, Dr. Aittokallio launched his independent career as a principal investigator in the Turku Biomathematics Research Group, where he received a five-year appointment as an Academy of Finland Research Fellow (2007-2012). Tero Aittokallio joined Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland (FIMM) as EMBL Group Leader in the fall of 2011, and was selected as Professor of Statistics and Applied Mathematics at University of Turku in 2015.
Aittokallio's research group focuses on developing and applying integrated computational-experimental approaches to tackle biomedical questions, such as how genes function as interaction networks to carry out and regulate cellular processes, how alterations in these networks contribute to complex traits, such as human diseases, and where and how in the disease network one should target to optimally inhibit the disease phenotypes, such as tumor growth.
Computational statistics.
Scientific computing.
- Erratum: Crowdsourced assessment of common genetic contribution to predicting anti-TNF treatment response in rheumatoid arthritis (2016)
- Nature Communications
- Identification of selective cytotoxic and synthetic lethal drug responses in triple negative breast cancer cells (2016)
- Molecular Cancer
- Liver lipid metabolism is altered by increased circulating estrogen to androgen ratio in male mouse (2016)
- Journal of Proteomics
- Multi-Omics Studies towards Novel Modulators of Influenza A Virus-Host Interaction (2016)
- Viruses
- Novel therapeutic possibilities for chemorefractory ovarian cancer patients identified by functional ex vivo drug sensitivity testing of primary cells (2016)
- International Journal of Gynecological Cancer
- Optimized design and analysis of preclinical intervention studies in vivo (2016)
- Scientific Reports
- Phosphoproteomics to Characterize Host Response During Influenza A Virus Infection of Human Macrophages (2016)
- Molecular and Cellular Proteomics
- Pro-apoptotic functions of AMPK revealed by Myc (2016)
- Molecular Cancer Research
- Systematic drug screening reveals specific vulnerabilities and co-resistance patterns in endocrine-resistant breast cancer (2016)
- BMC Cancer
- The Hydroxysteroid (17 beta) Dehydrogenase Family Gene HSD17B12 Is Involved in the Prostaglandin Synthesis Pathway, the Ovarian Function, and Regulation of Fertility (2016)
- Endocrinology



