Emily Davenport is an Assistant Professor of Biology at Penn State with 13 years of experience probing the ecology, genetics, and health impacts of the microbiome using next-generation sequencing and quantitative genetics. Her work spans human and primate studies as well as isolated populations, where she has explored microbiome heritability, stability, and responses to social and dietary stressors. Trained as a PhD geneticist at the University of Chicago and seasoned by a Cornell postdoc, she blends rigorous statistical analysis with laboratory expertise from early sequencing work at Roche NimbleGen. Emily runs an active lab focused on translating microbial patterns into insights about host health, and her lab website serves as the primary up-to-date source for her evolving projects.
12 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
BS, Microbiology, General, BS, Microbiology, General at University of Wisconsin-Madison
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Human Genetics, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Human Genetics at University of Chicago
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