
Nikolaos Trasanidis
(Graduate 2013), Postdoctoral Fellow at Imperial College London and Visiting Researcher at Massachusetts General Hospital
Nikolaos Trasanidis graduated from the Department of Biochemistry & Biotechnology in 2013. He completed his postgraduate dissertation in Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences at the Imperial College London in the United Kingdom and his doctoral dissertation in Hematology and Epigenomics in Cancer at the Imperial College London Medical School (2020). Today, he is a postdoctoral fellow at the Hematology Center of Imperial College London (London, U.K.) and a Visiting Fellow (External Associate) in the Department of Pathology at Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School (Boston, U.S.A.). He specializes in systems biology and the application of ‘omics’ technologies in clinical research, including the discovery of new biomarkers, molecular diagnosis, and the development of drugs for individualized therapy. His current research interests focus on the development and use of innovative artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms for the analysis of data from single-cell technologies in biomedical research. During his career, he received seven scholarships and awards in Greece, the United Kingdom, and the United States.



