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Nicolas Rodrigue is a Professor in the Institute of Biochemistry at Carleton University. His research primarily deals with Bayesian modeling and molecular evolution, particularly focusing on protein-coding genes and the evolutionary forces such as mutation, selection, and drift that shape extant sequences. His areas of interest include Markov chain Monte Carlo methods and high-performance statistical computing. Professor Rodrigue is also engaged in research concerning protein structure modeling, statistical protein design, and next-generation sequencing approaches to study viral and microbial evolution in clinical and experimental settings. He has published several impactful papers in prominent journals, showcasing his contributions to the understanding of evolutionary processes in various biological contexts.
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