Stéphane Aris-Brosou
Professional experience
2011-date: Associate Professor, Bioinformatics, Department of Biology and Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Ottawa.
2017-date: Council of Graduate Studies; elected member.
2014-2016: Associate Director of the Joint Collaborative Program in Bioinformatics at the University of Ottawa.
2012-2014: Director of the Joint Collaborative Program in Bioinformatics at the University of Ottawa.
2008-2010: Director of the Joint Collaborative Program in Bioinformatics at the University of Ottawa.
2005-2011: Assistant Professor, Bioinformatics, Department of Biology and Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Ottawa.
2002-2004: Postdoctoral Research Associate, Bioinformatics Research Center, North Carolina State University.
2002: Research Fellow, Galton lab at the Dept. of Biology (now Department of Genetics, Evolution and Environment), University College London.
2000: MONBUSHO visiting student, Laboratory of Biometry and Bioinformatics, University of Tokyo.
1999-2002: Research Assistant, Galton lab, Dept. of Biology, University College London.
1997-1998: Engineer in molecular biology, Medical Zoology Lab., IRD (former ORSTOM) and Pasteur Institute of Dakar.
1996: Visiting statistician, Institute of Virology and Environmental Microbiology, University of Oxford.
1995: Internship, Institute of Zoology and of Animal Ecology, University of Lausanne.
1995: Internship, Genome and Populations lab., University of Montpellier.
1994: Internship, Genetics and Biometry lab, Dept. of Anthropology, University of Geneva.
Awards
2017: Award for Excellence in Education (University of Ottawa).
2004: Award for Excellence in Systematic Research (Society of the Study for Evolution).
Higher education
2002: PhD in Biology (Statistical Genetics), University College London.
2001: MPhil in Biology (Statistical Genetics), University College London.
1996: Preparation for the French 'Agrégation' exam.
1995: MSc in Population genetics, University of Paris VI.
1995: Degree in Engineering, Institut National Agronomique Paris-Grignon (INA-PG).
1994: Degree in General Agronomy, INA-PG.