Summary
Thilo Muth is a data and computational biology leader with 14 years of experience driving data integration, quality control, and analytics for public health and research institutions. He currently heads the Data Competence Center at the Robert Koch Institute in Berlin, where his team builds pipelines and visualizations that power epidemiological surveillance and laboratory bioanalytics. Previously he led eScience, data management and AI/ML efforts at Germany’s BAM and ran bioinformatics units at RKI and Max Planck, blending operational delivery with research rigor. Technically hands-on, he codes in Python, Rust, Java and has recently adopted Dart/Flutter, enabling him to bridge prototyping and production. He holds a summa cum laude doctorate in bioinformatics and is pursuing habilitation in computational biology, reflecting deep academic roots paired with applied impact. Open to collaborations at the intersection of digital innovation, science and public health, he favors projects that produce measurable societal benefit.
14 years of coding experience
Habilitation, Computational Biology, Habilitation, Computational Biology at Freie Universität Berlin
Computer Science, Computer Science at Università degli Studi di Siena
Dr. rer. nat., Bioinformatik, Summa cum laude, Dr. rer. nat., Bioinformatik, Summa cum laude at Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg
Diplom, Bioinformatik, Sehr gut, Diplom, Bioinformatik, Sehr gut at Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena
Bioinformatik, Bioinformatik at Universiteit Gent
German, English, Italian