Harry Green is a Lecturer in Health Data Science at the University of Exeter who blends applied mathematics, statistical genetics and health-data practice to translate complex biological problems into actionable clinical tools. With a PhD in mathematical modelling of cardiac biophysics and eight years of postdoctoral and teaching experience, he has developed decision-support methods for atrial fibrillation treatment and led genetic studies in pharmacogenetics, Mendelian randomisation and cancer triage. He teaches programming and mathematics across all university levels and supervises doctoral research, bringing rare cross-cutting expertise in both quantitative modelling and clinical-relevant genomics. Notably, his work applies theoretical models and genetic risk scores to real-world clinical pathways, reflecting a pragmatic focus on improving patient triage and treatment decisions.
8 years of coding experience
The Hayling School, The Hayling School at Havant College
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.), Mathematics, First Class with Honours, Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.), Mathematics, First Class with Honours at University of Portsmouth
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Mathematical Modelling of Cardiac Rhythms in Health and Disease, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Mathematical Modelling of Cardiac Rhythms in Health and Disease at University of Exeter
Master of Science (MSc) by Research, Applied Mathematics, Master of Science (MSc) by Research, Applied Mathematics at Oxford Brookes University
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