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Dr. Andrew Harrison is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Mathematics, Statistics and Actuarial Science at the University of Essex. Originally an astrophysicist specializing in star formation, he transitioned to bioinformatics to explore life detection on exoplanets and apply mathematical-statistical methods to functional genomics. His work involves collaborating with biologists and medics to analyze data-rich experiments like microarrays.
Qualifications include a PhD in Astrophysics and BSc in Physics with Astrophysics from the University of Manchester (1991). He has held his current position since 2004. Research interests span bioinformatics applications, computational genomics, and interdisciplinary collaborations in life sciences.
Publications reflect expertise in gene selection methods, evolutionary cooperation models, and bioinformatics tools for genomic data analysis. He has contributed to rice stress-resistance databases and protein interaction studies. His work bridges astrophysics-derived analytical techniques with modern biological problems, emphasizing data-driven solutions.
Grants and funding details are listed in institutional records, though specific projects are not detailed here. Teaching and supervision activities are integral to his role, though student names are not provided in available texts.




