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Dr Matt Ritchie

Oncology

Telephone:+44 1223 40 4295
Fax:+44 1223 40 4199
email: mer36 plus add cam.ac.uk
Office Location:Room 130G, CRUK Cambridge Research Institute, Li Ka Shing Centre, Robinson Way, Cambridge CB2 0RE

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Background

Matt Ritchie completed a Bachelor of Applied Science (Mathematics) with First class Honours at Central Queensland University (Rockhampton, Australia), majoring in Statistics in 1999. Matt then worked as a Risk Analysis Scientist at the Department of Primary Industries (Brisbane, Australia) before starting a PhD on the analysis of two-colour microarray data with Gordon Smyth at The Walter and Eliza Hall Institue of Medical Research (Melbourne, Australia). Since graduating in 2005, he has worked as a post-doctoral fellow at EMBL-EBI (Hinxton, UK) in the Huber Group and is now a Research Associate in the Computational Biology Group in the Department of Oncology.

Research

Matt's research focuses on low-level analysis issues for different microarray technologies, including Illumina BeadArrays, and he actively develops open-source software for the analysis of such data.