Principal Investigator Helmholtz Pioneer Campus
Prof. Dr. Lara Urban
Research Area
Lara's research interest lies in the integration of genomic, statistical and computational approaches to drive the development of an accurate and efficient data-driven approach for the conservation of planetary health in general and of biodiversity in particular. She obtained her PhD from EMBL-EBI and the University of Cambridge, United Kingdom, in 2019, where she worked on statistical and quantitative approaches in cancer and single-cell genetics. As an independent Research Fellow in New Zealand funded by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, Lara then combined this expertise with her background in ecology, and applied genomics and machine learning in the context of nature conservation. She further strongly believes in the Helmholtz Association's goals to promote the democratisation of science for a data-driven future, and to transform new scientific findings into actual societal benefits. She therefore actively pursues extra-scientific engagements, for example through her roles in the eLife Early-Career Advisory Group, European Reference Genome Atlas council, IUCN Conservation Genetics Specialist Group or Accessible Genomics initiative.
Professional Background
Principal Investigator Helmholtz Pioneer Campus
Independent Humboldt Research Fellow at the Departments of Mathematics & Statistics and Anatomy, University of Otago, New Zealand
International EMBL PhD Fellow at EMBL-EBI and University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
Master of Science in Biology at Julius-Maximilians-University of Würzburg (A+ with Distinction)
Honors and Awards
- Finalist in the Cambridge Independent Science and Technology Awards 2022
- Recipient of Feodor Lynen Research Fellowship by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation 2019
- Invitation to the 68th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting 2018
- Recipient of Friedrich-Ebert-Foundation Scholarships for Bachelor and Master studies 2010 & 2013