I am currently researching population seed viability
for the purpose of understanding sustainable seed harvest within Wyoming.

After receiving specialized research training at Stanford University, I graduated with my B.S. in Bioinformatics at Utah Tech University. My special interests include plants, cytonuclear DNA, backpacking trips, asexual whiptails, and alpine lakes.

Recent Work

Western U.S. Plant Identification

I help contribute to plant identifications throughout the West.

Asexual Whiptail Research

Understanding mitochondrial differences of asexual species through maternla lineages

scRNA Transcriptome Analysis

Analyzing Oxford Nanopore scRNA through a customized pipeline

Grand Canyon Fire Effects Ecology

A season spent studying fire ecology at the North Rim of the Grand Canyon

Grand Canyon Juniper Tree Dieback

Collaborating with NASA to understand juniper tree dieback within GRCA

Combinatoric Permutations

I helped create a bioinformatic tool to complete statistical testing.

Get In Touch

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  • Address

    Office 40, AG C,
    1000 E University Avenue,
    Laramie, WY, 82071
    United States
  • Email

    bchris28@uwyo.edu