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===Posts held:===
 
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*2013 - present University of Queensland. Senior Research Officer
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*2014 - present University of Western Australia. Postdoctoral Bioinformatics Researcher
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*2013 - 2014 University of Queensland. Senior Research Officer
 
*2011 – 2013 University of Queensland. Research Officer  
 
*2011 – 2013 University of Queensland. Research Officer  
 
*2010 - 2011 Monsanto Biotech Research Center, Beijing, China. Collaboration Data Manager
 
*2010 - 2011 Monsanto Biotech Research Center, Beijing, China. Collaboration Data Manager
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After my PhD, I spent a few years travelling around northern China and worked there before coming back to Australia. I took up a few positions during my time in Beijing China. I worked in Microsoft Beijing as a Software Development Engineer; in a software company as a Business Analyst; and my last job there was working in Monsanto as a Bioinformatics Scientist focusing on developing genomic visualisation tools and later as a Collaboration Data Manager to handle all sequences and phenotypic data generated by Monsanto’s collaborators in China.  
 
After my PhD, I spent a few years travelling around northern China and worked there before coming back to Australia. I took up a few positions during my time in Beijing China. I worked in Microsoft Beijing as a Software Development Engineer; in a software company as a Business Analyst; and my last job there was working in Monsanto as a Bioinformatics Scientist focusing on developing genomic visualisation tools and later as a Collaboration Data Manager to handle all sequences and phenotypic data generated by Monsanto’s collaborators in China.  
  
Then in early 2011, I joined Dave Edwards’ group and currently working on several projects in sequence analysis that includes coral, wheat, chickpea, brassica and soybean genomic, transcriptomic and meta-transcriptomic NGS data.
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Then in early 2011, I joined Dave Edwards’ applied bioinformatics group in UQ. Since then, I have intensively worked with various NGS data. Following Dave's relocation to UWA in 2015, I have also moved from UQ to UWA.  
  
My research interest is in bioinformatics tool development, NGS data management and analysis, and machine learning.
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My research interest is in NGS data management, analysis and visualisation, bioinformatics tool and pipeline development, and machine learning.
  
  

Revision as of 07:27, 19 January 2015

Chon Kit Kenneth Chan

Academic history:

PhD The University of Melbourne 2008

BE (1st Class Hons) The University of Melbourne 2003

BCS The University of Melbourne 2003


Posts held:

  • 2014 - present University of Western Australia. Postdoctoral Bioinformatics Researcher
  • 2013 - 2014 University of Queensland. Senior Research Officer
  • 2011 – 2013 University of Queensland. Research Officer
  • 2010 - 2011 Monsanto Biotech Research Center, Beijing, China. Collaboration Data Manager
  • 2009 - 2010 Monsanto Biotech Research Center, Beijing, China. Bioinformatics Scientist
  • 2008 - 2009 Objectiva Software Solutions, Beijing, China. Business Analyst
  • 2008 - 2008 Microsoft China, Beijing, China. Software Development Engineer
  • 2003 - 2004 AJAX Engineered Fasteners, Victoria, Australial. Mechatronics Engineer


I finished my PhD in Bioinformatics at the University of Melbourne focusing on developing algorithms for metagenomic sequence analysis.

After my PhD, I spent a few years travelling around northern China and worked there before coming back to Australia. I took up a few positions during my time in Beijing China. I worked in Microsoft Beijing as a Software Development Engineer; in a software company as a Business Analyst; and my last job there was working in Monsanto as a Bioinformatics Scientist focusing on developing genomic visualisation tools and later as a Collaboration Data Manager to handle all sequences and phenotypic data generated by Monsanto’s collaborators in China.

Then in early 2011, I joined Dave Edwards’ applied bioinformatics group in UQ. Since then, I have intensively worked with various NGS data. Following Dave's relocation to UWA in 2015, I have also moved from UQ to UWA.


My research interest is in NGS data management, analysis and visualisation, bioinformatics tool and pipeline development, and machine learning.


Publications: (follow this link)

Contact:

University of Western Australia

Crawley, Australia

Tel: +61 (0)8 6488 4311

email: kenneth.chan@uwa.edu.au