Ellis Patrick is an Associate Professor and statistician based in Sydney with 11 years of experience specializing in the analysis of large biomedical omics datasets. He focuses on translating complex biological problems into clear, targeted statistical questions and developing practical methods in statistical bioinformatics. His career spans academic roles from PhD research on RNA-Seq to postdoctoral work at Harvard, Broad Institute and Brigham and Women's Hospital on neurological diseases, and faculty appointments at the University of Sydney and Westmead Institute. Known for blending deep statistical theory with domain-driven pragmatism, he delivers analyses that are both scientifically relevant and methodologically rigorous. Despite a research-heavy trajectory, his early professional experience outside academia gives him a pragmatic, problem-solving perspective rarely highlighted in bioinformatics.
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