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Students and young researchers play a vital role in the advancement of bioinformatics. Below is a list of master’s and doctoral theses, as well as Rector’s Awards received over the years by members of the Bioinformatics Group.

List of Master's and Doctoral Theses

StudentType of thesisName of thesisLink to thesisYear
Filip Horvatjoint PhDBioinformatic analysis of RNA dynamics dueing mammalian oocyte-to-embryo transitionLINK TO THESIS2023
Rosa Karlićjoint PhDInfluence of Histone Modifications on mRNA Abundance and StructureLINK TO THESIS2012
Lovro GrumMaster's thesisComputational analysis of the correlation between vaginal microbiota and HPV status in the general female populationLINK TO THESIS2024
Gaj KerestešMaster's thesisIdentification and characterization of BPM2 splice variants in Arabidopsis thalianaLINK TO THESIS2024
Karlo LovrečićMaster's thesisIdentification of gene signature of human inflammatory breast cancer using machine learning methodsLINK TO THESIS2023
Barbara MaračićMaster's thesisUltraviolet radiation mutational signatures in human uveal and skin melanomaLINK TO THESIS2023
Andro ZecMaster's thesisAnalysis of mitochondrial genome in patients with severe COVID-19LINK TO THESIS2023
Jan PantlikMaster's thesisDetection of somatic mutations and mutational signatures in pancreatic cancer using RNA-sequencing dataLINK TO THESIS2023
Dora ZvjerkovićMaster's thesisFunctional metagenomic analysis of a partial nitritation-anammox bioreactorLINK TO THESIS2022
Ivan BakšićMaster's thesisCell-of-origin determination based on the distribution of different mutation types in cancerLINK TO THESIS2022
Antonija MamićMaster's thesisMitochondrial genome of COVID-19 patients in CroatiaLINK TO THESIS2021
Paula ŠtanclMaster's thesisComputational analysis of MT retrotransposons in mouse strains C57BL/6J and PWK/PhjLINK TO THESIS2020
Kristian BodulićMaster's thesisComputational analysis of long non-coding RNA in endemic cave sponge (Eunapius subterraneus)LINK TO THESIS2020
Eva PavlinekMaster's thesisComputational classification of gut microbial community from humans with healthy or diseased liverLINK TO THESIS2020
Marin VolarićMaster's thesisSelection of the most informative genomic regions for the determination of melanoma cell-of-origin using machine learning methodsLINK TO THESIS2020
Eva PavlinekMaster's thesisComputational classification of gut microbial community from humans with healthy or diseased liverLINK TO THESIS2020
Zoe Jelić MatoševićMaster's thesisComputer optimization of genomic DNA nanopore sequences from the sponge Eunapius subterraneusLINK TO THESIS2018
Anamaria ElekMaster's thesiscoRdon: an R package for codon usage analysis and prediction of gene expressivityLINK TO THESIS2018
Dunja GlavašMaster's thesisSequencing by Nanopore technology and genome assembly of endemic cave sponge Eunapius subterraneusLINK TO THESIS2018
Dunja HabulinMaster's thesisComputational analysis of short read Illumina and nanopore sequencing librariesLINK TO THESIS2016
Dora ŠribarMaster's thesisGenome assembly of endemic cave sponge (Eunapius subterraneus) using data obtained by Nanopore sequencing technologyLINK TO THESIS2016
Maja KuzmanMaster's thesisComputational analysis of metagenomes of the intestinal tract in patients with liver cirrhosisLINK TO THESIS2015
Zrinko KozićMaster's thesisTime series analysis of gene expression regulation profiles in early mouse developmentLINK TO THESIS2013
Ivan BarilarMaster's thesisComputational analysis of mRNA poliadentilation patterns in vertebrate genomesLINK TO THESIS2012
Lucija KlarićMaster's thesisClustering and profile analysis of human plasma and IgG-associated glycans2012
Ivan MilasMaster's thesisExpanding the MADNet framework with time-series analysis and visualizationLINK TO THESIS2012
Saša PopićMaster's thesisComputational analysis of peptide single-ion series derived from mass spectrometry2012
Andrea KomljenovićMaster's thesisSerotonergic receptor type 2A and inflammatory cytokines gene polymorphisms in Alzheimer's disease patientsLINK TO THESIS2012
Petar GlažarMaster's thesisContextual analysis and visualization of high-throughput dataLINK TO THESIS2011
Jelena TicaMaster's thesisComputational analysis of plasma glycome and genotypes in human populationsLINK TO THESIS2011
Dino JolićMaster's thesisCodon Usage Analysis of Genes in 24 Nitrogen-Fixing BacteriaLINK TO THESIS2011
Vedran FrankeMaster's thesisPrediction of protein - protein interactions from primary structure using a random forest classifierLINK TO THESIS2010
Maša Roller MiloševićMaster's thesisAnalysis of metagenomes in extreme environmentsLINK TO THESIS2009
Ozren StojanovićMaster's thesisComputational analysis of exonic splicing regulatorsLINK TO THESIS2008
Morana VitezićMaster's thesisCodon usage bias applied to molecular evolutionLINK TO THESIS2008
Tina PericaMaster's thesisAlternative functions of the nuclear localisation signal of polymerase eta2008
Tina KokanMaster's thesisComputational analysis of the location of highly curved DNA regions in human genomeLINK TO THESIS2007
Marija BuljanMaster's thesisComputational analysis of horizontal gene transfer in metagenomes2006
Sonja ČubriloMaster's thesisDNA Curvature Analysis of Human GenomeLINK TO THESIS2006
Tamara MiloševićMaster's thesisComputational study of DNA recombinational repair evolutionLINK TO THESIS2006
Rosa KarlićMaster's thesisComputational classification of protein foldsLINK TO THESIS2006
Nenad BartoničekMaster's thesisMADNet: Microarray Database Network ; Web server for analysis and interactive display of microarray experimentsLINK TO THESIS2004
Fran SupekMaster's thesisINCA - codon usage analysis software, and its application to prokaryotic genomesLINK TO THESIS2004
Paula ŠtanclPhDInfluence of genomic characteristics on the optimization of models for tumor cell-of-origin predictionLINK TO THESIS2024
Juan Antonio Ruiz SantiestebanPhDTwo high-continuity porifera genomes for a more robust assessment of early metazoans regulome2023
Silvestar BeljanPhDEvolucijska, biokemijska i biološka karakterizacija proteina DRG1 iz spužve Eunapius subterraneusLINK TO THESIS2022
Maja KuzmanPhDIdentification and characterization of transposable elements in sponges (Porifera)LINK TO THESIS2020
Vedran FrankePhDEvolution and function of rodent specific MT transposonsLINK TO THESIS2016
Maša Roller MiloševićPhDSponge genomics and the origin of animal complexityLINK TO THESIS2015
Vedran LucićPhDEnvironmental shaping of translational optimisation, functional adaptation and horizontal gene transfer across microbial communities2013
Sofia PintoPhDComputational analysis of human plasma N-glysome and genotypesLINK TO THESIS2013

List of RECTOR’S AWARDS

StudentType of projectName of projectLink to projectYear
Lana SemenićRector's awardIntegracija podataka ekspresijskih mikročipova za istraživanje genskog potpisa upalnog raka dojke strojnim učenjemLINK TO PROJECT2024
Kristian Bodulić & Paula ŠtanclRector's awardComputational analysis of DNA reads from endemic cave sponge Eunapuis subterraneus obtained by Nanopore sequencing technologyLINK TO PROJECT2019
Sara SumićRector's awardComputational analysis of the early mouse embryo noncoding portion of the transcriptionLINK TO PROJECT2011
Nenad Bartoniček & Morana VitezićRector's awardCodon usage bias applied to molecular evolution2004
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Kristian Vlahoviček

Group leader and Full Professor of Bioinformatics at the Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb

While studying molecular biology at the University of Zagreb he developed a strong interest in applying computational methods and approaches to biosciences. For his master thesis he worked on a problem in X-ray crystallography and developed a program for absorption correction of scattered X-ray data. He obtained his PhD in Bioinformatics/Biochemistry, still pursuing his structural biology interests, working on a computational prediction of structural and physicochemical properties of DNA. He spent 10 years as a research fellow at the International Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology in Trieste, Italy, where he also worked on computational prediction and classification of protein domains using machine learning approaches.

In 2002 he established a computational biology group at the Zagreb University, where he moved permanently in 2006 with the EMBO Young Investigators Programme installation grant, and directed the scientific interests towards the newly emerging field of genomics. His bioinformatics group develops computational tools and uses machine learning techniques to tackle open questions in developmental genomics and metagenomics.

In 2011 he became full professor at the Faculty of Science at Zagreb University. He had several international appointments, including a 4-year adjunct professorship at the University of Oslo, Norway and a two-year adjunct professorship at the University of Skövde, Sweden. From 2008 to 2012 he served as the head of the Division of Biology, Faculty of Science at University of Zagreb and was responsible for managing a division of ~150 staff.

He is involved in teaching four graduate-level courses: Bioinformatics, Algorithms and programming, Statistics and machine learning and Computational genomics. During his time as a group leader more than 30 doctoral and master students graduated under his supervision. Some of his graduates continued with PhD and postdoctoral training at prestigious universities around the world, including LMB Cambridge, UK; EMBL, Heidelberg, Germany; RIKEN, Japan and ETH, Zurich, Switzerland.

His scientific track-record includes more than 60 publications in high-level journals and talks in many renowned institutions throughout the world. His research topics are: developmental and differentiation genomics, metagenomics, population genomics and glycomics, origins of multicellularity, epigenomics of cancer, development of computational methods and application of machine learning in genomics and molecular biology.

He is the reviewer in a number of scientific journals, as well as national and international funding bodies and programmes, such as ESF Programme, EC FP7, H2020, and Horizon Europe Programmes, Estonian National Funding Agency, Hungarian National Funding Agency, Flanders Research Foundation, The Netherlands ZonMw Vidi Programme, Croatian National Funding Agencies. He reviewed program applications for Croatian pre-accession and accession structural funds.

Prof. Vlahoviček is a Fellow of the Academia Europaea, and a member of several professional societies, at the national and international level. Professor Vlahoviček is a strong proponent of science reforms in Croatia and evidence-based policy making. He served in the steering committee of Croatia’s highly successful science funding body, the Unity through Knowledge Fund (UKF) and has participated in several strategy-drafting panels at the university and national level. He also served as the Member of the Steering Committee of the Ruđer Bošković Institute, a leading Croatian research entity in natural sciences, with ~900 staff.