Education History
Fellowship |
University of Utah School of Medicine |
Postdoctoral Fellow |
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Harvard Medical School |
Postdoctoral Fellow | |
Doctoral Training |
Pompeu Fabra University |
PhD |
Pompeu Fabra University |
MSc | |
Undergraduate |
Pompeu Fabra University |
BSc |
Selected Publications
Journal Article
- Shekhar S, Moehlman AT, Park B, Ewnetu M, Tracy C, Titos I, Pawowski K, Tagliabracci VS, Krmer H (2023). Allnighter pseudokinase-mediated feedback links proteostasis and sleep in Drosophila. Nat Commun, 14(1), 2932. (Read full article)
- Titos I, Juginovi A, Vaccaro A, Nambara K, Gorelik P, Mazor O, Rogulja D (2023). A gut-secreted peptide suppresses arousability from sleep. Cell, 186(7), 1382-1397.e21. (Read full article)
- Schellinger JN, Sun Q, Pleinis JM, An SW, Hu J, Mercenne G, Titos I, Huang CL, Rothenfluh A, Rodan AR (2022). Chloride oscillation in pacemaker neurons regulates circadian rhythms through a chloride-sensing WNK kinase signaling cascade. Curr Biol, 32(6), 1429-1438.e6. (Read full article)
- Titos I, Ivanova T, Mendoza M (2014). Chromosome length and perinuclear attachment constrain resolution of DNA intertwines. J Cell Biol, 206(6), 719-33. (Read full article)
- Neurohr G, Naegeli A, Titos I, Theler D, Greber B, Dez J, Gabaldn T, Mendoza M, Barral Y (2011). A midzone-based ruler adjusts chromosome compaction to anaphase spindle length. Science, 332(6028), 465-8. (Read full article)
Review
- Philyaw TJ, Rothenfluh A, Titos I (2022). The Use of Drosophila to Understand Psychostimulant Responses. [Review]. Biomedicines, 10(1). (Read full article)
Commentary
- Titos I, Rothenfluh A (2021). From single flies to many genes: Using Drosophila to explore the genetics of psychostimulant consumption. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 118(31). (Read full article)
- Chvilicek MM, Titos I, Rothenfluh A (2020). The Neurotransmitters Involved in Drosophila Alcohol-Induced Behaviors. Front Behav Neurosci, 14, 607700. (Read full article)
- Titos I, Crickmore MA, Rogulja D (2016). Neuroscience: Suppressing One Drive for a Chance to Satisfy Another. Curr Biol, 26(7), R282-3. (Read full article)