Rosa Karlić earned her PhD in bioinformatics from Freie Universitatet Berlin in 2011 and is currently an Associate Professor in the Bioinformatics Group at the Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb. Her research centers on genomics and epigenomics of transcriptional regulation and cancer development, with a strong focus on machine learning applications in biology. She has authored around 40 papers, cited over 10,000 times, including a first-author publication in Nature, and is active in international consortia such as Roadmap Epigenomics, PCAWG, and ICGC-ARGO. She also leads several national and international research projects. She won several prestigious awards, including the L’Oreal Adria-UNESCO National Scholarship “For Women in Science” (2011) and the State Prize for Science (2015). She is a member of the National Commission for treatment guided by whole-genome profiling.
Rosa Karlić

Rosa Karlić earned her PhD in bioinformatics from Freie Universitatet Berlin in 2011 and is currently an Associate Professor in the Bioinformatics Group at the Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb. Her research centers on genomics and epigenomics of transcriptional regulation and cancer development, with a strong focus on machine learning applications in biology. She has authored around 40 papers, cited over 10,000 times, including a first-author publication in Nature, and is active in international consortia such as Roadmap Epigenomics, PCAWG, and ICGC-ARGO. She also leads several national and international research projects. She won several prestigious awards, including the L’Oreal Adria-UNESCO National Scholarship “For Women in Science” (2011) and the State Prize for Science (2015). She is a member of the National Commission for treatment guided by whole-genome profiling.