Luke Anderson-trocmé is an Assistant Professor of Population Genetics and computational method developer with eight years of experience building biologically realistic models of ancestry that span species and time. Trained with a PhD in Statistical Human Population Genetics from McGill and a visiting stint at Oxford, he translates classical population-dynamics theory into practical tools used for both human-health and wildlife-conservation questions. His postdoctoral work with John Novembre at the University of Chicago combined statistical methods development and ancestry simulations, reflecting a strong quantitative footing and commitment to reproducible computational science. Based in Chicago and originally from Canada, he also brings teaching and DEI leadership experience from academic labs and coursework, signaling an ability to mentor diverse trainees while advancing methodological innovation.
8 years of coding experience
Visiting PhD Student, Biomathematics, Bioinformatics, and Computational Biology, Visiting PhD Student, Biomathematics, Bioinformatics, and Computational Biology at University of Oxford
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Statistical Human Population Genetics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Statistical Human Population Genetics at McGill University
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Luke Anderson-trocmé - Assistant Professor Of Population Genetics