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Dr. Lara Urban is a Principal Investigator at Helmholtz Munich and Helmholtz AI, and a TUM Junior Fellow at the Technical University of Munich's Life Sciences School. Her research integrates genomics and artificial intelligence to address One Health challenges, focusing on environmental health, biodiversity conservation, and pathogen surveillance. She holds a PhD from EMBL-EBI and the University of Cambridge (2019) and Master's degrees from Julius-Maximilians-University of Würzburg (2015). Her work leverages portable genomic technologies for real-time data analysis in clinical, environmental, and conservation contexts.
Key areas include studying bioaerosols, pathogen detection, and genomic diversity in endangered species like the kākāpō. Awards include the Young Scientist of the Year 2022 and Humboldt Research Fellowship. Her team has published on nanopore sequencing applications, antibiotic resistance, and conservation genomics. Collaborations span institutions like the University of Zurich and ETH Zurich, funded by EU Horizon Europe, BMBF, and Helmholtz grants. Current initiatives include fieldwork in Chile and advancing genomic equity through democratized tools.
