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Associate Professor Ellis Patrick is an applied statistician and bioinformatician affiliated with the University of Sydney's School of Mathematics and Statistics, the Westmead Institute for Medical Research, and the Sydney Precision Data Science Centre. His research focuses on developing bioinformatics tools to analyze high-dimensional biomedical data, with applications in disease treatment, precision medicine, and understanding molecular drivers of conditions like Alzheimer’s, MS, and cancer. He holds a PhD from the University of Sydney and postdoctoral experience at Harvard Medical School and The Broad Institute.
Education: PhD in statistical bioinformatics from the University of Sydney. Postdoctoral training included joint appointments at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, and The Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard.
Research Interests: Specializes in statistical bioinformatics, spatial omics, and high-dimensional data analysis, with emphasis on translational research in infectious diseases, organ transplantation, cardiovascular disorders, neurodegeneration, and oncology. His work combines computational methods with clinical data to uncover disease mechanisms and improve therapeutic strategies.
Grants & Collaborations: Recent grants include PrecisionGO (MRFF-funded), White matter lesion transcriptomics (National MS Society), and studies on coronary artery disease and graft failure prediction. Collaborates widely with medical researchers, leveraging interdisciplinary teams to tackle complex health challenges.
Labs & Teams: Leads the Bioinformatics Cluster at the Sydney Precision Data Science Centre, integrating computational and experimental approaches to advance precision health initiatives.
