Summary
Kamil Erguler is a research scientist with over a decade of experience applying theoretical systems biology, bioinformatics and mathematical modelling to public health challenges, particularly vector‑borne and climate-sensitive diseases. Trained experimentally in molecular biology and holding advanced degrees from Imperial College London, he bridges wet‑lab insight with computational analysis to assess human health risks and inform policy-relevant research. At The Cyprus Institute he has progressed from postdoctoral work to research scientist roles, leading projects on disease modelling and biobanking initiatives across Cyprus. Known for a curious, interdisciplinary mindset, he combines rigorous mathematical treatment with practical data-driven approaches to complex biological systems. Colleagues describe him as a dreamer who adopts playful intellectual curiosity to probe deep, non-obvious questions that yield actionable scientific insights.
10 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
University of California, Berkeley
PhD, Bioinformatics and Theoretical Systems Biology, PhD, Bioinformatics and Theoretical Systems Biology at Imperial College London
High School Diploma, Science, High School Diploma, Science at Gazimagusa Turk Maarif Koleji
BSc, Molecular Biology and Genetics, BSc, Molecular Biology and Genetics at Orta Doğu Teknik Üniversitesi / Middle East Technical University
Turkish, English, Greek