Summary
Raphael Eisenhofer is a Senior Scientist and microbial ecologist with a decade of interdisciplinary research experience spanning ancient DNA, wildlife ecology, and molecular microbiology. He has led large-scale omics projects from field sampling to automated bioinformatic pipelines, including implementing the Earth Hologenome Initiative’s scalable workflows and managing data for thousands of samples. With over 50 publications and 1,500+ citations, Raphael excels at translating complex science for academic, governmental, NGO, and public audiences and at supervising graduate research. Based in Copenhagen, he combines hands-on lab work and computational engineering with a clear focus on using big data and microbiology to inform policy, accelerate the green transition, and improve biodiversity outcomes.
10 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Microbial Ecology, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Microbial Ecology at University of Adelaide
Bachelor's Degree of Science with Honours, Biology, General, Bachelor's Degree of Science with Honours, Biology, General at Victoria University of Wellington