Eric Normandeau is a versatile bioinformatician and manager with 14 years of experience accelerating genomics projects for conservation, aquaculture and health from Quebec. He leads the IBIS Bioinformatics Platform, designing and deploying end-to-end solutions—WGS, low-coverage WGS, RAD-seq, genome assembly, eDNA metabarcoding, transcriptomics and CRISPR analyses—while advising researchers on sequencing strategies and HPC workflows. Comfortable both as a hands-on developer and a trainer, he builds custom pipelines (e.g., RAD-seq and eDNA workflows), teaches Linux and programming, and helps biologists level up in Python, R and Bash. His long-standing collaborations with research groups and publications reflect a focus on non-model organisms and practical, reproducible analyses that translate directly into conservation and resource-management impact.
14 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Biology, Genomics, M.Sc.0, Master's degree, Biology, Genomics, M.Sc.0 at Université Laval
Contributions:57 commits, 4 PRs, 16 pushes in 7 years 1 month
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