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Dr Julien Soubrier is an ARC Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Ecology and Evolutionary Biology department at the University of Adelaide. His work bridges clinical genomics and evolutionary biology, focusing on ancient DNA analysis, population genetics, and genomic applications in healthcare. He is affiliated with the University's research initiatives in North Terrace's Darling Building.
Research interests include genomic testing in prenatal care, clinical genetic variant interpretation, and evolutionary histories of species like European bison and extinct marsupials. His work integrates ancient DNA methodologies with modern bioinformatics to address questions in conservation, human migration, and disease.
Publications highlight contributions to genomic sequencing of pathogens (e.g., SARS-CoV-2), variant calling in clinical pipelines, and the genetic basis of regional human populations. His research emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches, blending molecular biology, computational analysis, and archaeological evidence.
No scientific awards are listed for Dr Soubrier in the provided data. His current position suggests active involvement in grants and collaborative projects, though specific details are not available. His lab affiliations and team collaborations remain unspecified in the directory entry.


