About
Lucas Czech is a Research Fellow at the Section for Geogenetics within the Globe Institute at the University of Copenhagen, specializing in computational approaches to population genetic analysis. His work bridges bioinformatics and evolutionary genomics to develop statistical methods for next-generation sequencing data.
His primary research interests encompass Population Genetics, Ancient DNA, Evolutionary Genetics, and Bioinformatics, with specific focus on pool sequencing methodologies and population-level genetic variation. This interdisciplinary work enables advanced analysis of evolutionary processes through computational tool development.
His recent publication on grenedalf highlights innovation in population genetic statistics for pool sequencing, addressing critical needs in genomic data analysis for evolutionary studies and contributing to scalable solutions in large-scale genetic datasets.
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Dr. Czech operates within the Section for Geogenetics, a research unit dedicated to investigating genetic variation across temporal and spatial scales using both ancient and contemporary DNA samples to reconstruct evolutionary histories and population dynamics.
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