
Kellie MacPhee
Researcher · Statistical analysis of immunological data
Fred Hutchinson Cancer CenterAbout
Kellie MacPhee, PhD, serves as a Staff Scientist in the Biostatistics, Bioinformatics and Epidemiology Program of the Vaccine and Infectious Disease Division at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center. She conducts research in the Hyrien Lab, applying advanced statistical and machine learning techniques to analyze complex immunological datasets, with a focus on B-cell and antibody responses to vaccination.
Her educational qualifications are:
- Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Mathematics and Data Science, University of Washington, 2019
- Master of Science (MS) in Statistics, University of Washington, 2019
- Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Mathematics, Dartmouth College, 2014
Dr. MacPhee's research program centers on developing statistical methods for immunological data analysis, including computational modeling of B-cell receptor repertoire evolution, HIV vaccine development with emphasis on broadly neutralizing antibodies, and reproducible data science tool creation. Her work bridges biostatistics, bioinformatics, and infectious disease research to advance vaccine design and immune response evaluation.
As a member of the Hyrien Lab, she contributes to innovating biostatistical approaches for infectious disease studies. No information on scientific awards, student advising, or grant funding was provided in the source material.
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