Mathematician · Computational Population Geneticist · Investigator
Krystal Lynn Tronboll
“Modern systems do not need duels to destroy work or people. They only need metrics.”
— Maths Casualties, Case 001
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Theoretical mathematician, SDSU. Computational population genetics — she mapped Channel Island salamander genomes and proved the populations genetically isolated by tectonic history. Ten semesters in the cadaver lab. Former adjunct professor of Evolutionary Biology at USD. Former field biologist for the National Park Service at Cabrillo.
Now, from a desert in Ranchita, she raises three children, keeps a sanctuary, and reads your math the way an adversary would read a brief.
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