Summary
Tyler Sloan, Ph.D. is a Montreal-based connectome artist and founder of Quorumetrix Studio who blends nine years of neuroscience research with advanced data visualization, 3D rendering, and animation to translate complex experimental data into compelling visual narratives. Trained in developmental neurobiology at McGill, he automated large-scale image analysis workflows and produced peer-reviewed work in PLOS Biology, now applying that quantitative rigor to scientific storytelling for journals, media outlets, and immersive full-dome experiences. Tyler collaborates across academia, industry, and production, tackling projects from climate-risk simulations to connectome visualizations, and emphasizes both accuracy and aesthetic clarity. He’s driven by a generalist mindset—equally comfortable scripting analytical pipelines as crafting cinematic visualizations—to broaden public engagement with science.
9 years of coding experience
Ph.D. Experimental Medicine, Ph.D. Experimental Medicine at McGill University
English, French