Countless paths lead to KAUST. For Dr. Kyle Lauersen, Assistant
Professor of Bioengineering, his journey began with the discipline of
karate. Growing up in Ontario, Canada, Lauersen developed his skills in
this martial art — a practice that instilled focus, perseverance and
courage, now central to his work as a researcher and educator.
“The
lessons and public-speaking confidence I gained as a martial arts
instructor came together so that when I did scientific presentations, I
was relatively comfortable and confident in my abilities, which helps
because this is a key part of the career,” he said, adding that a
scientist’s role is not only to investigate and experiment, but also to
educate, communicate and acquire new abilities. “The physical act of
research is an educational endeavor. We constantly learn and grow.”