Efthalia Moustakli | Pharmacology | Best Researcher Award
Dr. Efthalia Moustakli at University of Ioannina, School of Health Sciences, Greece.
Dr. Efthalia Moustakli, a PhD-trained biologist, excels in medical genetics, molecular biology, and bioinformatics. Currently a postdoctoral researcher and adjunct professor, she integrates clinical, wet-lab, and computational techniques to drive real-world healthcare innovation. With extensive experience in translational science and academic mentorship, she bridges the gap between research and clinical application. Her dedication to advancing reproductive medicine and aging research is reflected in 30+ high-impact publications. Recognized for academic excellence and research leadership, she exemplifies commitment to impactful science and interdisciplinary collaboration across education, technology, and medicine.
Publication Profile
Education
Dr. Efthalia Moustakli earned her PhD in Medical Genetics from the University of Ioannina, Greece, with her dissertation graded “Excellent” and focused on telomere and mitochondrial recombination in spermatozoa. She previously completed an Integrated Master’s in Biological Applications and Technology, also from the University of Ioannina, where her thesis on genetic abnormalities. Her academic journey reflects a strong foundation in genetics, genomics, and reproductive biology, complemented by international training in Germany, showcasing her commitment to advancing precision and reproductive medicine through rigorous scientific research and interdisciplinary learning.
Experience
Dr. Efthalia Moustakli is currently a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Department of Informatics and Telecommunications, University of Ioannina, focusing on molecular aging and bioinformatics. She also serves as an Adjunct Professor in the Nursing Department. Previously, she worked as a Junior Embryologist at Genesis Athens, a Molecular Biologist on the EU-funded PathAge project, and as a trainee in Germany at Universitätsklinikum Jena. Her experience spans clinical research, wet-lab diagnostics, data analysis, and teaching, highlighting her ability to navigate both academia and real-world clinical settings with excellence and innovation.
Awards
Dr. Efthalia Moustakli has been recognized for her exceptional contributions to reproductive science and molecular biology, earning top academic grades in both her PhD and Integrated Master’s programs. Her work on oxidative stress, microRNAs, and genetic diagnostics has gained international attention through 30+ peer-reviewed publications. She has actively contributed to EU-funded research projects and presented findings at major conferences. Her unique blend of clinical embryology, teaching, and algorithm development distinguishes her as a well-rounded scientist. A strong candidate for the Best Researcher Award, she exemplifies academic rigor, innovation, and interdisciplinary impact.
Research Focus
Dr. Efthalia Moustakli specializes in reproductive health, infertility, oxidative stress, NGS data meta-analysis, and clinical genetics. Her postdoctoral work delves into the molecular mechanisms of aging, particularly in relation to telomeres and mitochondrial function. Through projects like PathAge, she integrates computational approaches with clinical data to enhance diagnostic and therapeutic insights. Her research interests span microbiome impacts, ART (Assisted Reproductive Technology), and biomarkers for reproductive outcomes, aiming to translate molecular findings into practical healthcare improvements. She combines bioinformatics, wet-lab, and clinical insight to support advances in personalized and preventative medicine.
Publication Top Notes
- Impact of advanced paternal age on fertility and risks of genetic disorders in offspring
- The silent threat to women’s fertility: uncovering the devastating effects of oxidative stress
- Oxidative stress and erectile dysfunction: pathophysiology, impacts, and potential treatments
- Functional association between telomeres, oxidation and mitochondria
- The expression of microRNAs and their involvement in recurrent pregnancy loss
- The roles of GDF-9, BMP-15, BMP-4 and EMMPRIN in Folliculogenesis and in vitro fertilization
- Exploring hormone therapy effects on reproduction and health in transgender individuals
- Sperm mitochondrial content and mitochondrial DNA to nuclear DNA ratio are associated with body mass index and progressive motility
- Evolution of minimally invasive and non-invasive preimplantation genetic testing: an overview
- COVID-19 and Male Infertility: Is There a Role for Antioxidants?
- Impact of reductive stress on human infertility: underlying mechanisms and perspectives
- Integrative assessment of seminal plasma biomarkers: A narrative review bridging the gap between infertility research and clinical practice
- Oxidative stress and the NLRP3 inflammasome: Focus on female fertility and reproductive health
- The silent threat to women’s fertility: uncovering the devastating effects of oxidative stress. Antioxidants (Basel). 2023
- Impact of advanced paternal age on fertility and risks of genetic disorders in offspring. Genes (Basel). 2023
- Association of obesity with telomere length in human sperm