In 1994 Valencia formed the Protein Design Group at the Spanish National Center for Biotechnology. He was leader of the Structural and Computational Biology Group at CNIO. In 2006 he moved to the Spanish National Cancer Research Center as Director of the Structural Biology and Biocomputing programme. Since 2016 he is ICREA Professor and Director of the Life Sciences Department of the Barcelona Supercomputing Centre. As computational biologist, the focus of his work is the mechanistic understanding of biological systems, including cancer and other diseases, with a combination of Bioinformatics, Network Biology and Machine Learning approaches. His group has developed systems in the areas of protein structure prediction, protein interactions and protein networks, systems biology, text and data mining, with applications in epigenetic, cancer genomics and disease comorbidity. All these actives converge into the general topic of Personalised Medicine, with particular interest in the interface with Artificial intelligence and High Performance Computing. , Valencia has published over 420 peer reviewed papers, which have been cited more than 40,000 times, in scientific journals including Nature, PNAS, Nucleic Acids Research, the Journal of Molecular Biology, Bioinformatics, Genome Biology, PLOS Computational Biology, PLOS Biology, Nature Genetics, Nature Biotechnology, Genome Research, Biochemistry, Current Opinion in Structural Biology, Nature Structural Biology, Trends in Genetics and the Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology conference.
Awards and Honours
Valencia was appointed Research Professor at the CNB in 2005. He was a founding member of the International Society for Computational Biology and was honoured as an ISCB Fellow in 2010. Valencia has also served as ISCB Vice President and in 2013 was appointed President-elect. From 2015-2018, he was President of the ISCB, succeeding Burkhard Rost. Valencia is Doctor Honoris cause of the Danish DTU and elected :Category:Members of the European Molecular Biology Organization|member of the European Molecular Biology Organization. Valencia participates in several international consortia, such as Genecode / ENCODE, the International Cancer Genome Consortium, the International Rare Diseases Research Consortium, the International Human Epigenomics Consortium. Valencia is Director of the Spanish National Bioinformatics Institute a platform of the ISCIII, the Spanish node of the European Life-sciences Infrastructure for Biological Information. He is currently co-executive editor of the journal Bioinformatics, and member of the Editorial boards of eLIFE, FEBS Letters, PeerJ and F1000 Prime.