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Vito Riccardo Tomaso Zanotelli

Biomedical Engineering

University of Zurich

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About Vito Riccardo Tomaso Zanotelli at University of Zurich

Vito Riccardo Tomaso Zanotelli is a researcher at ETH Zurich specializing in computational and experimental methods for single-cell and spatial multi-omics analysis.

Research Areas

single-cell transcriptomicsspatial transcriptomicscell image analysisbiosensingmulti-omicsmetabolic diseasecomputational biologysystems biology
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Research Output

Total Citations27

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Publications46

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Early-stage portfolio

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