Rare Disease Pipelines Team Manager at Centre for Population Genetics, Garvan Institute
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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Matthew Welland is a bioinformatician and software engineer with 11 years’ experience building and managing production genomic pipelines across clinical, research and commercial settings. As Rare Disease Pipelines Team Manager at the Centre for Population Genomics he combines hands-on Python development, containerised workflow migration and operational leadership to deliver clinically accredited analysis at scale. His background includes roles at Genomics England where he led refactors, containerisation and contributed to CE marking of diagnostic software, and clinical research at Great Ormond Street Hospital and the NHS training pilot. Based in Sydney, he brings a practical blend of clinical-domain insight and engineering rigor, with a knack for translating regulatory and clinical needs into reproducible, auditable pipelines.
11 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Bsc Biological Sciences with Intercalated year in Computer Science, Biology, General, Bsc Biological Sciences with Intercalated year in Computer Science, Biology, General at The University of Birmingham
MSc, Clinical Bioinformatics, Distinction, MSc, Clinical Bioinformatics, Distinction at The University of Manchester
Contributions:5 pushes, 2 branches in 5 years 2 months
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