Katherine Silliman

Dra. Katherine Silliman

Research Biologist, Ocean Chemistry and Ecosystems Division

4301 Rickenbacker Causeway
Miami, Florida 33149

Katherine Silliman is the head of AOML’s ‘Omics Program. Her research focuses on developing ‘omics applications and data pipelines for enhanced marine biodiversity monitoring to support fisheries research and ecosystem assessments. Prior to joining AOML, she worked on developing and applying ‘omic methods for conservation and fisheries management across the southeastern United States. She graduated from the University of Miami in 2013, then did her Ph.D. research at the University of Chicago on population and functional genomics of Olympia oysters.

Trabajo actual

Lead scientist for the Ocean Chemistry and Ecosystems Division’s ‘Omics program.

Crear flujos de trabajo bioinformáticos, analizar conjuntos de datos de ADN y microbiomas del medio marino y desarrollar la capacidad y la mano de obra bioinformáticas de la NOAA.

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22013 - 2019, Doctorado en Biología Evolutiva, Universidad de Chicago, Chicago, IL

2009 - 2013, Licenciatura en Ciencias del Mar/Biología. Universidad de Miami, Coral Gables, FL

2009 - 2013, Licenciatura en Música (Tuba), Universidad de Miami, Frost School of Music

  1. Curd, E.E., L. Gal, R. Gallego, K. Silliman, S. Nielsen y Z. Gold. rCRUX: Una herramienta rápida y versátil para generar bibliotecas de referencia de metabarcodificación en R. ADN medioambiental, 6:e489, https://doi.org/10.1002/edn3.489 2024
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  2. Bogan, S.N., J. Johns, J.S. Griffiths, D. Davenport, S.J. Smith, S.M. Schaal, R.N. Lou, K. Lotterhos, M.E. Guidry, H.E. Rivera, J.A. McGirr, J.B. Puritz, S.B. Roberts y K. Silliman. Un recurso web dinámico para una genómica robusta y reproducible en especies no modelo: marineomics.io. Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 14(11):2709-2716, https://doi.org/10.1111/2041-210X.14219 2023
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