Susan Walsh, Ph.D.

Associate Professor

Office:
SL 350
Phone:
(317) 274-0593
Email:
walshsus@iu.edu
Website:
https://walshlab.sitehost.iu.edu/
Research Areas:
Genetics

Research

The goal of the lab is to enhance our understanding of the genetic basis of human physical appearance and ancestry.

In a forensic context, retrieving information on the externally visible characteristics of a sample donor found at a crime scene can provide valuable intelligence information, e.g. eye, hair or skin color, to name a few. As we deal with quantitative traits where different genes and also environmental factors can contribute to the phenotype, we try to unveil the genetic basis of certain traits using genome-wide association approaches and next-generation sequencing, amongst others. We then try to determine what are the most-predictive biomarkers, and develop molecular tools to predict these traits for practical applications in forensics and anthropological studies.

Students interested in DNA analyses methods, including next-generation sequencing, and Population Genetics/Bioinformatics should contact me for current possibilities.

To help us and improve physical appearance prediction by being a volunteer for our phenotype collection, please sign up!

https://walshlab.sitehost.iu.edu/

Education

  • 2013-2014, Post-Doctoral Associate, Yale University, New Haven, USA
  • 2009-2013, PhD. Forensic Genetics, Erasmus University, The Netherlands
  • 2005-2006, MSc. DNA profiling, University of Central Lancashire, UK
  • 2001-2005, BSc. Biochemistry (Hons), University College Cork, Ireland

Publications & Professional Activity

See all publications on PubMed.