Summary
Camilla Eldridge is a computational biologist with a decade of experience mining evolutionary signals across scales—from genomes to galactic chemical datasets. Currently at the UK Civil Service, she brings a rare blend of academic depth (PhD in molecular parasitology) and practical bioinformatics gained at the Wellcome Sanger Institute, where she curated genomes and helped build annotation pipelines for large biodiversity projects. Her postdoctoral work applied phylogenetic theory to chemical abundance data, demonstrating an interdisciplinary reach into astrophysical questions. She also communicates science effectively, having translated research into accessible podcasts and articles and designed genome annotation training. Based in the UK and guided by a philosophy that "information wants to be shared," she combines rigorous data curation with a talent for making complex methods teachable.
10 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
PgCert, (QGGA) Evolutionary Genetics, PgCert, (QGGA) Evolutionary Genetics at The University of Edinburgh
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Molecular parasitology, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Molecular parasitology at Kingston University
GCSE's, English Language, Literature, Spanish, Latin, History, Mathematics, Science I, Science II, Art, R.S, GCSE's, English Language, Literature, Spanish, Latin, History, Mathematics, Science I, Science II, Art, R.S at Sherborne School for Girls
GCE A levels, Biology, Chemisty and Business Studies, GCE A levels, Biology, Chemisty and Business Studies at International school São Lorenço
English