Summary
Jeremy Le Luyer is a postdoctoral fellow and genomics specialist with 11 years’ experience applying NGS technologies to questions in evolutionary and aquatic biology. He combines hands-on lab expertise—RNA manipulation, cDNA library construction, in situ hybridization—with computational skills in de novo transcriptome assembly, differential expression, epigenetics, GBS/RAD-seq and outlier detection across large datasets. Based at Université Laval's IBIS lab, he bridges field and lab work from aquaculture and marine sampling to high-throughput sequencing pipelines. His background includes teaching genetics labs and implementing novel molecular protocols for non-model marine organisms, underscoring an ability to translate methods into working workflows. Colleagues rely on him for integrating wet-lab rigor with reproducible bioinformatics analyses in population and functional genomics.
11 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
PhD candidate, Genome Sciences/Genomics, PhD candidate, Genome Sciences/Genomics at Université Laval - Département des sciences animales
Bachelor's degree, Biology of organisms and populations, Bachelor's degree, Biology of organisms and populations at Université de Bretagne Occidentale
Bachelor's degree, Biology, Bachelor's degree, Biology at Université de Rennes I
Master's degree, International Master: biology of marine organisms, fundamental and applied bases, Master's degree, International Master: biology of marine organisms, fundamental and applied bases at Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris VI)
French, Spanish, English