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Bioinformatics, Genomics

Biography

Much of my research work and interest is focused on the applied analysis of high-throughput data, including microarray data, genotype data, and high-throughput sequencing data from machine output to data visualization and statistical assessment. My experience and background has been focused on the computational manipulation and interpretation of very large datasets in a wide range of disciplines, often applying bioinformatics techniques not originally designed for a particular data type in order to ask, and answer, new and interesting biological questions.

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Employment (4)

University of California, San Francisco: San Francisco, US

2024-03-01 to present | Managing Director, Bioinformatics (Center for Advanced Technology)
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Matthew Settles

University of California Davis: Davis, CA, US

2015-08-01 to 2023-03-01 | Manager, Bioinformatics Core (Genome Center)
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University of Idaho: Moscow, ID, US

2009-08-01 to 2015-07-31 | Director, Genomics Resources Core (Institute for Bioinformatics and Evolutionary Studies)
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Matthew Settles

Washington State University: Pullman, WA, US

2007-08-01 to 2009-07-31 | Manager, Bioinformatics Core (Center for Reproductive Biology)
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Education and qualifications (3)

University of Idaho: Moscow, ID, US

2005-08-01 to 2011-07-31 | PhD Bioinformatics and Computational Biology (Bioinformatics and Computational Biology)
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University of Idaho: Moscow, ID, US

2002-08-01 to 2005-05-15 | M.S. Computer Science (Computer Science)
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University of Portland: Portland, OR, US

2000-08-01 to 2002-05-15 | B.S. Electrical and Computer Engineering (Electrical and Computer Engineering)
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Funding (1)

COLLABORATIVE RESEARCH: GENOMIC DETERMINANTS OF PATHOGENICITY AND SUSCEPTIBILITY IN AN EMERGING FUNGAL PATHOGEN AND ITS VERTEBRATE HOSTS

2014-06-01 to 2017-05-31 | Grant
National Science Foundation - Directorate for Biological Sciences (n/a, US)
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