Hello, and welcome to my page that is all about sequencing, bioinformatics, data science,and all things ’omics!
My name is Linton Freund, my pronouns are they/them, and I am a PhD Candidate at the University of California Riverside. I am in the Genetics, Genomics, and Bioinformatics PhD Program and a member of Dr. Emma Aronson’s lab.
I earned my Masters in Biology from California State University Long Beach in 2019. As a member of The Bioinformatics Lab led by Dr. Renaud Berlemont, I used shotgun metagenomic sequencing and bioinformatic tools to examine the gut microbial community from cartilaginous fishes. You can find my masters thesis here.
I am currently focusing on the characterization of soil, water, and aeolian (i.e. wind-driven dust) microbiomes as well as microbiome-microbiome interactions within the Salton Sea, CA. To learn more about this ecosystem and these microbiomes, please check out our literature review on the topic here.
For some personal information about me, please feel free to see my profile on 500 Queer Scientists.
Here are some of my favorite resources for learning more about coding, bioinformatics, statistics, and sequence analysis.