Summary
Paschalia Kapli is a Research Leader and Genomics Theme Leader at the Natural History Museum (London) with a decade of experience in collection-based genomics and molecular phylogenetics. Previously a long-term postdoctoral researcher at UCL and HITS, she combines deep academic training (PhD, University of Crete) with hands-on expertise in extracting evolutionary insights from museum specimens. Her work bridges computational phylogenomics and practical conservation questions, enabling genetic research on historical and challenging samples. Based in London and originally from Greece, she is known for translating complex genomic methods into actionable outcomes for natural history collections and biodiversity research.
10 years of coding experience
Bachelor's degree, Biology, General, Bachelor's degree, Biology, General at University of Crete, Department of Biology
Erasmus Placement, Erasmus Placement at Heidelberg Institute for Theoretical Studies
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) at University of Crete, Department of Biology - Natural History Museum of Crete