About Stefania Kapsetaki
Dr. Stefania Kapsetaki is a biologist specializing in zoology with extensive experience in developmental biology, bioelectricity, and social evolution. She completed her Master’s and PhD at the University of Oxford, focusing on the formation of multicellular groups in algae. She worked as a Tutor at the University of Oxford. Next, she worked as a Postdoctoral Researcher at Arizona State University on comparative oncology for 3 years. She worked as a Research Associate at Tufts University for 1 and a half years. Currently, she is a Visiting Lecturer in biology at Frederick University, a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Institute of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology in Crete, and a Master’s student in science communication at the Hellenic Open University with a full scholarship from the Empirikion Foundation. Her academic tree can be found here https://academictree.org/flytree/tree.php?pid=804505. Dr. Kapsetaki has participated in numerous research initiatives and publications in international journals, significantly contributing to the study of cancer ecology and multicellularity. She is also active in education, teaching biology and related scientific fields to undergraduate and graduate students. Her academic career includes successes in international competitions and funding exceeding €177,000, of which €139,000 were from Greek institutions. She is dedicated to promoting scientific knowledge and supporting the next generation of scientists through mentoring and educational programs.