Summary
Mathias Renaud is a PhD candidate in Molecular Genetics at the University of Toronto with nine years of research and co-op experience bridging bioinformatics, genomics, and developmental biology. He brings hands-on expertise from labs at SickKids, Schulich School of Medicine, and the Claycomb Lab, contributing to tools like Kaphi while focusing on epigenomics and molecular mechanisms. Trained in an honours co-op biology program with a bioinformatics option, he blends wet-lab intuition with computational analysis to tackle complex genomic datasets. Based in Old Toronto, he’s comfortable moving between bench experiments and code-driven pipelines, showing a pragmatic drive to turn biological questions into reproducible, data-driven answers.
9 years of coding experience
High School, High School at St. Anne Secondary School
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Molecular Genetics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Molecular Genetics at University of Toronto
Bachelor's Degree, Honours Co-operative Biology, Molecular Genetics Specialization, Bioinformatics Option, Bachelor's Degree, Honours Co-operative Biology, Molecular Genetics Specialization, Bioinformatics Option at University of Waterloo