Summary
Siobhon Egan is an early-career researcher and lecturer at Murdoch University with nine years’ experience applying genomics, bioinformatics and phylogenetics to host–microbe interactions. Her PhD work investigated ticks and vector-borne microbes in Australian wildlife, and she now leads postdoctoral research in the Centre for Computational and Systems Medicine using multi-omic approaches. Comfortable with high-performance and cloud computing (Pawsey internship) she combines wet-lab molecular biology training with computational analysis to interrogate complex microbial ecosystems. Based in Perth, she bridges teaching and research, mentoring students while publishing on parasite and microbiome dynamics in native fauna. An attention to data management and scientific visualization underpins her collaborative, multidisciplinary projects.
8 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD at Murdoch University