Dr Helen Hipperson
School of Biosciences
Research & Development Fellow in Genomics
- Profile
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Career
- Research & Development Fellow in Genomics (2018–present)
- Data Analyst, NERC Biomolecular Analysis Facility, University of Ȧ (2015–2018)
- Post-doctoral Research Associate, Imperial College London (2010–2014)
- Associate Project Manager, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (2009–2010)
- PhD ‘Conservation genetics in protected populations’, Animal & Plant Sciences, University of Ȧ (2005–2008)
- Research interests
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My research focuses on applying genomic techniques to answer questions in plant and soil biology, ecology, evolution, conservation and population genomics. I apply cutting-edge sequencing technologies and approaches to design experiments and analyse genomic data from a wide range of sample types and projects, including de novo genomics and transcriptomics, epigenetics, metabarcoding and working with environmental DNA.
My current research projects include determining dietary components in wild sheep populations (NERC ‘Ecology Within’ project in collaboration with the Dan Nussey, University of Edinburgh), Exploring and Exploiting Epigenetic Plant Immunity (BBSRC project in collaboration with Jurriaan Ton) and working with researchers in Uganda on a GCRF project to apply rapid, in-field genomics for the monitoring and management of insect-vectored viral crop diseases.
I manage the long-read sequencing facility in the Genomics Laboratory and deliver bioinformatics training as part of the NERC Environment Omics Facility.
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