Summary
Vanessa Dumeaux is an assistant professor and computational biologist with 11 years of experience translating genomic and epidemiological data into actionable insights for cancer, reproductive health, and brain–microbiome research. She leads bioinformatics efforts at Western University while consulting through her Dumeaux Data Science practice, combining hands-on pipeline development, single-cell and multi-modal profiling, and project mentorship. Her career blends academic leadership and tool development—authoring MIxT analysis packages and interactive web apps to explore cross-tissue molecular interactions—and has driven diagnostics and translational projects that produced patents and clinical collaborations. Comfortable at the intersection of statistics, software and wet-lab teams, she’s known for pragmatic, cost-effective single-cell platforms and for extracting systemic biomarkers from complex cohorts.
11 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science (MSc), Epidemiology and Intervention in Public Health, Master of Science (MSc), Epidemiology and Intervention in Public Health at Université Victor Segalen (Bordeaux II)
PharmD, Pharmacy, PharmD, Pharmacy at Université de Poitiers
PhD, Molecular Epidemiology, PhD, Molecular Epidemiology at Tromso University & University of Paris XI