Dr Rhys Farrer

Dr Rhys Farrer

Senior Lecturer
Biosciences

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University of Exeter
Geoffrey Pope Building
Stocker Road
Exeter EX4 4QD

About me:

My research uses several sequencing technologies to study the patterns of genomic, transcriptomic, and gene-regulatory variation between and within populations of microbial pathogens.

I am a Senior Lecturer in Bioinformatics and my current projects focus on the evolution of virulence across several fungal genera with a particular focus on Candida, Cryptococcus and Chytridiomycota species.

I received my PhD in Clinical Medicine in 2013 from Imperial College London. Between 2013-2017, I worked at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard as a Wellcome Trust Postdoctoral Fellow. In 2018 I worked at UCL in London before joining the MRC Center for Medical Mycology at first the University of Aberdeen and then the University of Exeter in August 2019.


Interests:

My research uses high-throughput/next generation sequencing technologies to study the patterns of genomic, transcriptomic, and gene-regulatory variation between and within populations of microbial pathogens. I received my PhD in Clinical Medicine in 2013 from Imperial College London. Between 2013-2017, I worked at the Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT as a Wellcome Trust Postdoctoral Fellow. In 2018 I worked at UCL in London before more recently joining the University of Aberdeen as a Lecturer in Bioinformatics. My current projects include studying the evolution of virulence in various human pathogens, including Cryptococcus gattii.


Qualifications:

2012 Ph.D. Clinical Medicine, Imperial College, London, UK

2008 M.Sc. Bioinformatics (Distinction), University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK

2007 B.Sc. (Hons) Cellular Biology, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK

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