Nicola Armstrong

Lecturer
School of Mathematics and Statistics
University of Sydney


 
 

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My research concerns the application of statistics to genomics. In particular, I am interested in: 
  • statistical genetics;
  • epigenetics;
  • genomic data integration.
I received my PhD from the Department of Statistics at UC Berkeley. After graduating, I moved to the Netherlands where I spent time as a post doc at Eurandom and the Vrije Universiteit before moving to the Netherlands Cancer Institute in Amsterdam as a senior statistician. On returning to Australia in 2009, I joined the Garvan Institute as a senior bioinformatics officer. In July 2013, I joined the School of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Sydney where I am a member of the Statistics research group.

last updated July 5, 2013