Summary
Panagiotis Moulos is a research associate professor and seasoned bioinformatician with over 15 years of experience designing algorithms and software for next-generation sequencing, clinical bioinformatics and translational genomics. Based in Athens, he has advanced through research roles at BSRC Alexander Fleming where he now leads work on precision medicine, polygenic risk scores and NGS pipelines applied to clinical problems. His background blends a PhD in bioinformatics and an applied mathematics undergraduate foundation with practical proficiency across Perl, Python, Java, R, Matlab and databases (MySQL, MongoDB), enabling end-to-end data management, analysis and visualization. He co-founded a predictive analytics service to bridge high-throughput bioinformatics with industry needs, reflecting an entrepreneurial drive to translate methods into tools. Less obvious is his repeated focus on standardization and normalization across diverse omics modalities (genomics, metabolomics, proteomics), a specialty that underpins robust clinical interpretation and reproducible pipelines.
11 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
MSc, Bioinformatics, MSc, Bioinformatics at Université libre de Bruxelles
PhD, Bioinformatics, PhD, Bioinformatics at National Technical University of Athens
Greek, English, French