Lisa Strug is a statistical geneticist and academic leader with over a decade of experience developing novel statistical methods to integrate multi-omics data and pinpoint genetic contributors to complex human disease. As Academic Director at the University of Toronto’s Data Sciences Institute and Director of CANSSI Ontario, she bridges methodological research with institutional data science strategy. She holds cross-appointments in statistical sciences, computer science and biostatistics and directs applied genomics initiatives at The Hospital for Sick Children, translating statistical innovation into clinical and population-genetics impact. Trained at Johns Hopkins, Columbia and the University of Toronto, she combines deep biostatistical rigor with practical genomics leadership and a track record of sustained research program building across academia and clinical research.
12 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Post-doctoral fellow, Statistical Genetics, Post-doctoral fellow, Statistical Genetics at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health
PhD, Biostatistics, PhD, Biostatistics at University of Toronto
MSc, Biostatistics, MSc, Biostatistics at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
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