Summary
Jesse Pfammatter is a Postdoctoral Associate in the Department of Neuroscience at the University of Wisconsin–Madison with 11 years of research experience bridging quantitative methods and biology. He investigates neural mechanisms of memory, learning, and pattern separation in hippocampus and cortex, comparing epileptic and healthy brains. Trained originally as an entomologist, his PhD work on bark beetle–mite interactions underpins a long-standing strength in ecological field studies and experimental design. He also specializes in statistical consulting for biological systems, with deep expertise in multivariate methods and a current goal of integrating machine learning into his analytical toolbox. Jesse has contributed to diverse projects from microbial community analyses on aspen to post-secondary education research, reflecting a flexible applied-statistics practice. Based in Madison, WI, he maintains an active publication record and shares updates via ResearchGate.
11 years of coding experience
M.S, Biometry, M.S, Biometry at University of Wisconsin-Madison
B.S, Biological Sciences, B.S, Biological Sciences at Eastern Illinois University