Angli Xue is an NHMRC Investigator Fellow and postdoctoral scientist at the Garvan Institute with a decade of experience dissecting genetic architecture of complex diseases using statistical genetics and single-cell genomics. He builds population-scale single-cell atlases and develops computational methods to map how genetic variants alter gene regulation and drive autoimmune risk, bridging multi-omics causal inference with translational aims. Trained under leaders in statistical genetics, his PhD work integrated multi-omics and software tools to tease apart disease mechanisms such as type 2 diabetes and addictive behaviors. Based in Sydney, he combines deep quantitative skills with hands-on experimental collaboration, and his background ranges from Drosophila multi-omics to leading an award-winning iGEM team—evidence of a long-standing knack for cross-disciplinary problem solving.
10 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Summer School Agriculture General, Summer School Agriculture General at Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Statistical Genetics; Human Complex Traits, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Statistical Genetics; Human Complex Traits at The University of Queensland
High School Diploma Academic, High School Diploma Academic at Hangzhou Xuejun High School
Bachelor of Agronomy Plant Protection, Bachelor of Agronomy Plant Protection at Zhejiang University
Contributions:1 release, 23 pushes, 1 branch in 1 year 7 months
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