Liliana Salvador

Assistant Professor, Animal and Comparative Biomedical Sciences

Assistant Professor, Applied Mathematics - GIDP

Assistant Professor, Ecosystem Genomics - GIDP

Member of the Graduate Faculty

I was originally trained as a computer scientist at the University of Porto, Portugal where I earned a B.Sc. and a M.Sc. in Computer Science. For my Ph.D., I followed my fascination for life sciences and pursued a Computational Biology Program at the Gulbenkian Institute of Science, Portugal and a PhD in Biology at the University of Lisbon, Portugal that included a 4-year and a 2-year research training in Ecology and Evolution at Princeton University, NJ, USA and at the Centre for Advanced Studies in Blanes, Girona, Spain where I was supervised by Prof. Simon A. Levin and Dr. Frederic Bartumeus, respectively, on the statistical properties of animal movement. I did my postdoctoral training at the Universities of Glasgow and Edinburgh, UK in Veterinary Epidemiology and Data Science with Prof. Rowland Kao with focus on risk-based surveillance strategies and molecular epidemiology for animal tuberculosis control. Before moving to the University of Arizona, I was an Assistant Professor of Infectious Diseases and Bioinformatics at the University of Georgia, GA, USA where we focused on the application and development of bioinformatics tools for the study of bacterial evolution and adaptation across multiple organizational scales. 

Offering Research Opportunities?

Yes

Prerequisite Courses

None

Majors Considered

microbiology, ecology and evolution, biology, bioinformatics, mathematics, data science, statistics

Types of Opportunities

Description of Opportunity

No description given

Start Date

August 2024

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Research Location