François Balloux

François Balloux is the director of the UCL Genetics Institute,[1] and a professor of computational biology at University College London.

[2] Balloux's research lies at the interface of genomics, epidemiology, evolution and ecology.

The main focus of his work is on the reconstruction of disease outbreaks and epidemics of human and wildlife pathogens,[3][4][5] and the emergence of antimicrobial resistance.

[6][7][8] He has also engaged in research on the emergence and spread of drug resistance in tuberculosis,[9][10] and Gram-negative bacteria,[11][12] and the distribution of zoonotic pathogens in vertebrates.

[13] Balloux participated in curating a dataset of SARS-CoV-2 genetic samples early on in the pandemic.