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Prof. Eleftheria Zeggini is a distinguished academic serving as the Liesel Beckmann Distinguished Professor of Translational Genomics at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) School of Medicine. She also directs the Institute of Translational Genomics at Helmholtz Munich and leads the ENABLE Program. Her research focuses on leveraging big biomedical data to bridge genomic insights and clinical applications, with a focus on precision medicine. Key areas include osteoarthritis and type 2 diabetes genetics, using advanced statistical and computational tools for multi-omics integration.
Education:
- BSc in Biochemistry, UMIST (1999)
- PhD in Immunogenetics of Juvenile Arthritis, University of Manchester (2003)
Research Interests: Prof. Zeggini's work spans translational genomics, precision medicine, and the application of computational methods to biomedical challenges. She emphasizes equity in genomics through multi-ancestry studies and has pioneered approaches for integrating electronic health records with genomic data.
Notable Achievements:
- Elected Member of Academia Europaea (2024)
- Elected Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences (2020)
- Recipient of the Argo Award for Distinguished Greeks Abroad (2020)
Labs/Teams: As director of the Helmholtz Munich Institute of Translational Genomics, she leads a multidisciplinary team focused on genomic medicine and molecular epidemiology. Collaborations span academic institutions globally, with emphasis on clinical translation.
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