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Chris Cole

BSc


DPhil Student in Genomic Medicine and Statistics

  • Teaching assistant for Stochastic Methods in Mathematical Genetics taught by Simon Myers

About me

I’m a student in the DPhil Genomic Medicine and Statistics program at the University of Oxford, jointly funded by the Wellcome Trust and the Clarendon Fund. I graduated with an Honours BSc in Biomedical Science specializing in Biostatistics from the University of Ottawa in 2017.

Currently I am working with Prof Gerton Lunter and Prof Mark McCarthy to understand how genetic variation in the human microbiome may influence our risk of developing Type 2 Diabetes. I also study history through the lens of genetics, and am working to understand ancient human population movement using ancient DNA and machine learning.

Outside of work, I’m an avid hiker, coffee enthusiast, and home baker, though the last is a work in progress.

Publications

For an up to date listing of my publications, please see Google Scholar or ResearchGate. My open source code can be found on Github