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Corrado Priami

Corrado Priami

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Computer Science

D-Index
35
Citations
6177
World Ranking
11585
National Ranking
382

Overview

Corrado Priami is affiliated with the University of Pisa in Italy and has contributed extensively to multiple fields within biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and medicine. Their research spans various subfields including molecular biology, cardiology and cardiovascular medicine, physiology, neurology, and artificial intelligence.

Their work covers key topics such as genomics and phylogenetic studies, machine learning applications in bioinformatics, receptor mechanisms and signaling, neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration mechanisms, RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms, vaccines and immunoinformatics approaches, and biomedical text mining and ontologies.

Priami has published research in a wide range of venues with frequent appearances in UNC Libraries, Data, Genes & Nutrition, PLoS Computational Biology, and iScience.

  • A Public Dataset of 24-h Multi-Levels Psycho-Physiological Responses in Young Healthy Adults, 2020, Data
  • DNA methylation during human adipogenesis and the impact of fructose, 2020, Genes & Nutrition
  • Controlling astrocyte-mediated synaptic pruning signals for schizophrenia drug repurposing with deep graph networks, 2022, PLoS Computational Biology
  • Literature Mining and Mechanistic Graphical Modelling to Improve mRNA Vaccine Platforms, 2021, Frontiers in Immunology
  • Early outcome detection for COVID-19 patients, 2021, Scientific Reports

Frequent collaborators with Priami include Alina Sîrbu, Danilo Tomasoni, Rosario Lombardo, Marco Podda, and Stefano Giampiccolo, reflecting an interdisciplinary network of co-authorship across various projects.

Best Publications

  • Stochastic π-Calculus

    Corrado Priami

  • Application of a stochastic name-passing calculus to representation and simulation of molecular processes

    Corrado Priami;Aviv Regev;Aviv Regev;Ehud Shapiro;William Silverman

  • Beta binders for biological interactions

    Corrado Priami;Paola Quaglia

  • Algorithmic systems biology

    Corrado Priami

  • Multi-omics integration-a comparison of unsupervised clustering methodologies.

    Giulia Tini;Luca Marchetti;Corrado Priami;Marie-Pier Scott-Boyer

  • Non-interleaving semantics for mobile processes

    Pierpaolo Degano;Corrado Priami

  • The role of breast-feeding in infant immune system: a systems perspective on the intestinal microbiome

    Paurush Praveen;Ferenc Jordan;Corrado Priami;Corrado Priami;Melissa J. Morine;Melissa J. Morine

  • The BlenX language: a tutorial

    L. Dematté;C. Priami;A. Romanel

  • A new probabilistic generative model of parameter inference in biochemical networks

    P. Lecca;A. Palmisano;C. Priami;G. Sanguinetti

  • Proved Trees

    Pierpaolo Degano;Corrado Priami

  • The Beta Workbench: a computational tool to study the dynamics of biological systems

    Lorenzo Dematté;Corrado Priami;Alessandro Romanel

  • Modelling biochemical pathways through enhanced π-calculus

    M. Curti;P. Degano;C. Priami;C. T. Baldari

  • Crowdsourced estimation of cognitive decline and resilience in Alzheimer's disease

    Genevera I. Allen;Nicola Amoroso;Nicola Amoroso;Catalina Anghel;Venkat Balagurusamy

  • Beta-binders for Biological Quantitative Experiments

    Pierpaolo Degano;Davide Prandi;Corrado Priami;Corrado Priami;Paola Quaglia

  • A computationally driven analysis of the polyphenol-protein interactome.

    Sébastien Lacroix;Sébastien Lacroix;Jasna Klicic Badoux;Marie-Pier Scott-Boyer;Silvia Parolo

  • Cross-disease analysis of Alzheimer’s disease and type-2 Diabetes highlights the role of autophagy in the pathophysiology of two highly comorbid diseases

    Laura Caberlotto;T. Phuong Nguyen;T. Phuong Nguyen;Mario Lauria;Corrado Priami

  • Enhanced operational semantics: a tool for describing and analyzing concurrent systems

    Pierpaolo Degano;Corrado Priami

  • Snazer: the simulations and networks analyzer

    Tommaso Mazza;Gennaro Iaccarino;Corrado Priami

  • Modelling the dynamics of biosystems

    Corrado Priami;Paola Quaglia

  • Causality for Mobile Processes

    Pierpaolo Degano;Corrado Priami

  • Enhanced operational semantics

    Pierpaolo Degano;Corrado Priami

  • Transactions on Computational Systems Biology VI

    Corrado Priami;Gordon Plotkin

Frequent Co-Authors

Hanne Riis Nielson
Hanne Riis Nielson Technical University of Denmark
Flemming Nielson
Flemming Nielson Technical University of Denmark
Rainer Breitling
Rainer Breitling University of Manchester
Gabriela Constantin
Gabriela Constantin University of Verona
Monika Heiner
Monika Heiner Brandenburg University of Technology
Paola Inverardi
Paola Inverardi University of L'Aquila
Ferenc Jordán
Ferenc Jordán University of Parma
David Gilbert
David Gilbert Brunel University London
Stephen Gilmore
Stephen Gilmore University of Edinburgh
Guido Sanguinetti
Guido Sanguinetti International School for Advanced Studies

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