Summary
Noelle Noyes is an Associate Professor in Veterinary Population Medicine at the University of Minnesota with a decade of interdisciplinary experience at the intersection of veterinary science, epidemiology, and antimicrobial resistance. Trained in both the humanities and life sciences (DVM and PhD in Epidemiology), she combines quantitative methods—Bayesian models, machine learning, and metagenomics—with on-the-ground work with livestock, veterinarians, and producers. Her research program spans livestock, human and environmental health and is notable for integrating diverse perspectives from industry, government, and global experiences. A former German Chancellor Fellow and USDA NIFA postdoctoral fellow, she brings uncommon international policy and communication experience to scientific leadership. Based in Minneapolis, she leads the Noyes Lab, translating complex ecology of resistance into practical insights for food production and public health.
10 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Post-baccalaureate Certificate, Post-baccalaureate Certificate at Mount Holyoke College
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine - DVM, Doctor of Veterinary Medicine - DVM at Colorado State University
Bachelor's Degree, European Studies, Bachelor's Degree, European Studies at Amherst College
Master's Degree, European Studies, Master's Degree, European Studies at Universität Osnabrück
English, German, Chinese, French