Angus Angermeyer is a bioinformatics data scientist in Berkeley with 15 years of experience applying ecological and evolutionary principles to characterize microbial diversity and dynamics across environments. With a PhD in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology from Brown and a strong microbiology foundation from the University of Washington, he bridges rigorous academic research with practical public health genomics at the California Department of Public Health. His career includes postdoctoral and project scientist roles at UC Berkeley where he developed computational workflows and analytical frameworks for large-scale microbial datasets. Known for translating complex sequence data into actionable insights, he brings both field-scale ecological thinking and hands-on bioinformatics to outbreak detection and environmental surveillance.
15 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS, Medical Microbiology and Bacteriology, Bachelor of Science - BS, Medical Microbiology and Bacteriology at University of Washington
Microbiology, General, Microbiology, General at The Evergreen State College
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at Brown University
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