Summary
Tallulah Andrews is an Assistant Professor at Western University with 10 years of experience applying and developing computational methods for single-cell, single-nucleus, and spatial transcriptomics as part of the HCA Liver Network. Trained as a DPhil in Functional Genomics at Oxford and a Clarendon Scholar, she blends systems biology and human genetics to uncover molecular pathways in development and disease. Her postdoctoral work at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute emphasized methods development and teaching—she created a widely used scRNA-seq course whose materials remain publicly available. Comfortable moving between hands-on analysis, method development, and curriculum design, she has a track record of translating complex genomics data into reproducible workflows. Based in Toronto, she brings academic rigor and collaborative leadership to interdisciplinary consortia studying liver biology at single-cell resolution.
10 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
B. Sc., Honours Computational Biology, B. Sc., Honours Computational Biology at McMaster University
DPhil, Functional Genomics, DPhil, Functional Genomics at Oxford University
English, French