Senior Research Scientist at University of Washington
Seattle, Washington, United States
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Matthew Conomos is a Senior Research Scientist and statistical geneticist with 15 years of experience building computationally efficient methods for large-scale genotype and phenotype analysis in diverse, structured populations. With a Ph.D. in Biostatistics from the University of Washington, he has led multi-consortium data coordinating centers (PRIMED, GREGoR, TOPMed) where he oversaw genotype QC, phenotype harmonization, data modeling, and software development. He combines hands-on R/Bioconductor software work (e.g., GENESIS) with cloud-enabled data architectures on platforms like AnVIL and BioData Catalyst to enable reproducible controlled-sharing and analysis. As a project manager he has coordinated multi-workspace consortia pipelines and taught WGS analysis modules at SISG, bridging method development and practical training. His background in both teaching and high-throughput data coordination makes him adept at translating complex statistical genetics into usable pipelines for collaborative consortia. Based in Seattle, he brings rare depth in population-robust polygenic risk methods and operational experience running large genomic data networks.
11 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Biostatistics/Statistical Genetics, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Biostatistics/Statistical Genetics at University of Washington
Bachelor of Science (BS) and Bachelor of Arts (BA), Applied Mathematics and Statistics, Bachelor of Science (BS) and Bachelor of Arts (BA), Applied Mathematics and Statistics at University of Rochester
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Matthew Conomos - Senior Research Scientist at University of Washington