Summary
Martin Schilling is a Bioinformatician with 13 years of research and applied experience, currently building pipelines and analyses at TyrolPath from Innsbruck. He holds a PhD in Biology-Ecology and has a strong track record in population genomics, evolutionary biology, and statistical data analysis across academic labs in the US and Europe. His work bridges method development and translational research, notably linking DNA methylation patterns to breast, ovarian, and cervical cancers during his EUTOPS postdoc. Technically fluent in Unix, Python, R and workflow automation with Snakemake, he focuses on reproducible, scalable pipelines that move genomic insights toward clinical and public-health impact. Colleagues know him for combining rigorous hypothesis-driven science with practical software engineering to deliver robust analyses under real-world constraints.
13 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Biology-Ecology, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Biology-Ecology at Utah State University
Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg im Breisgau
German, English, Spanish, French