
معرفی
Sophie Marion de Proce is a Lecturer in the Health and Social Care Data-Driven Innovations (DDI) Talent programme at the Usher Institute, College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine, University of Edinburgh. She serves as Deputy Director for the Undergraduate Biomedical and Health Applications of Data Science BMedSci programme and dissertation lead for the MSc Data Science for Health and Social Care.
Education:
- PhD in Molecular evolution in two species of Drosophila, University of Edinburgh
- MSc in Biodiversity, Ecology and Evolution, University Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France
- BSc in Ecology and Biodiversity, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Research Interests: With 15 years of quantitative research experience, Sophie specializes in evolutionary biology applications including molecular evolution, human genomics, and cancer methylation. Her core expertise focuses on bioinformatics, statistical modeling, and data analysis methodologies, which she actively integrates into health and social care contexts through the university's data science programmes.
Scientific Awards: No awards were documented in the source material.
Advising: She currently supervises MSc Data Science for Health and Social Care students as dissertation lead and previously guided MSc Epidemiology students. Her academic leadership extends to serving as Academic Cohort Lead for undergraduate programmes.
Labs and Teams: Sophie contributes to the DDI Talent programme within the Usher Institute at Edinburgh BioQuarter, collaborating on curriculum development and delivery for data-driven health education initiatives.

