Wenhan Chen is a senior bioinformatics scientist based in Sydney with 11 years of experience focused on cancer genetics and computational methods to detect somatic and germline associations. Currently at the Children's Cancer Institute and a Conjoint Lecturer at UNSW, he bridges translational research and clinical teams to improve outcomes for childhood cancers. His academic foundation includes a PhD in bioinformatics and cancer genetics from The University of Queensland, and he brings extensive postdoctoral experience from leading Australian research institutes. Wenhan is particularly skilled at developing analytical approaches for variant discovery and association, combining rigorous computational methods with practical insights from collaborative clinical studies. Notably, he has a track record of translating complex genomic signals into actionable research directions that inform both basic science and patient-focused projects.
11 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, bioinfomatics; cancer genetics;, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, bioinfomatics; cancer genetics; at The University of Queensland
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