Summary
Hollie Marshall is a lecturer and ecological/evolutionary epigenetics researcher with a decade of experience integrating epigenomic, genomic, and transcriptomic data from non-model arthropods. Based at the University of Leicester, she progressed from postdoctoral roles at Edinburgh and Leicester to a faculty position, combining rigorous field-relevant genomics with reproducible open-science practices. Her work emphasizes ethical research, preprints, and equity, diversity and inclusion, and she actively seeks public engagement opportunities. Trained to PhD level in epigenetics and evolution, she has hands-on expertise in whole-genome bisulfite sequencing analysis and non-model organism workflows. Beyond academia she brings practical leadership and communication skills honed in teaching and earlier customer-facing roles, making her adept at translating complex science for diverse audiences.
10 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Woodhouse Buisness and Enterprise College
Master's Degree, Evolutionary Biology, Master's Degree, Evolutionary Biology at University of Birmingham
Bachelor’s Degree, Animal Sciences, 1st, Bachelor’s Degree, Animal Sciences, 1st at University of Worcester
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Epigenetics/ Evolution, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Epigenetics/ Evolution at University of Leicester
English, German