Theo Sanderson
Visiting Scientist
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I am a researcher based at the Francis Crick Institute, where I develop new approaches for studying pathogen genomes at scale, both in the laboratory and computationally. I received my PhD at the Wellcome Sanger Institute, where I worked on some of the first genome-scale screens in malaria parasites. After an AI Residency with Google in Boston, applying machine learning to amino acid sequences, I took up a Sir Henry Wellcome Fellowship to continue to work on scaling up malaria genetics, with a focus on automation. Since the COVID-19 pandemic I have also been developing new computational approaches to phylogenetics at scale.
Research topics
- Biochemistry & Proteomics (13)
- Cell Biology (13)
- Cell Cycle & Chromosomes (3)
- Chemical Biology & High Throughput (3)
- Computational & Systems Biology (3)
- Developmental Biology (2)
- Gene Expression (2)
- Genetics & Genomics (3)
- Genome Integrity & Repair (3)
- Human Biology & Physiology (3)
- Imaging (2)
- Immunology (13)
- Infectious Disease (13)
- Metabolism (3)
- Microfabrication & Bioengineering (2)
- Model Organisms (13)
- Neurosciences (3)
- Signalling & Oncogenes (3)
- Stem Cells (3)
- Structural Biology & Biophysics (13)
- Synthetic Biology (2)
- Tumour Biology (3)
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