Adam Auton

Principal Scientist, Statistical Genetics at 23andMe

Adam joined 23andMe in 2015. He is currently a Principal Scientist managing a group within the Research team focused on statistical and population genetics. Before joining 23andMe Adam was an assistant professor at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, where he studied genetic variation in global human populations, and held a central role within the 1000 Genomes Project. Adam earned his DPhil in statistics from Oxford University, before completing his post-doctoral training at the Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics at Oxford, and Cornell University.

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