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===Academic history: ===
 
===Academic history: ===
  
PhD University of Cambridge 1997
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PhD University of Cambridge 2000
  
 
BSc (Hons) University of Nottingham 1989
 
BSc (Hons) University of Nottingham 1989
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===Posts held:===
 
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*2007 – present University of Queensland. A/Prof
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*2015 - present Professor University of Western Australia.
*2003 - 2007 Plant Biotechnology Centre, Victoria, Australia. Statewide Leader - CBDT
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*2012 - 2015 Professor University of Queensland.
*2002 - 2003 Plant Biotechnology Centre, Victoria, Australia. Senior Research Scientist
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*2007 - 2011 Associate Professor University of Queensland.  
*2001 - 2002 IACR Long Ashton, University of Bristol, UK. Senior Post Doc. BBSRC IGF
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*2002 - 2007 Plant Biotechnology Centre, Victoria, Australia.  
*2000 - 2001 IACR Long Ashton, University of Bristol, UK. Post Doc. BBSRC GAIT
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*1997 - 2002 IACR Long Ashton, University of Bristol, UK.  
*1997 - 2000 IACR Long Ashton, University of Bristol, UK. Post Doc. EU Zeropa
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*1996 - 1997 Genetics Dept. University of Cambridge, UK.  
*1996 -1997 Genetics Dept. University of Cambridge, UK. Post Doc
 
  
My research has predominantly been a study of the structure and expression of plant genomes. Working in both industry and academia, I have engaged in research in a range of crops and model organisms. Following my PhD studies at the University of Cambridge, I spent a short spell in the Genetics Department of the University of Cambridge working on rice genome structure before joining Long Ashton Research Station, Bristol, UK. During my time in Bristol, I worked on EU and UK funded projects in the areas of tissue specific gene regulation, cereal gene function and bioinformatics. We developed cereal microarrays for both high throughput transposon mutagenesis and gene expression profiling along with computer based tools for sequence data analysis and molecular marker discovery.  
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I gained an Honours degree in agriculture from the University of Nottingham and a PhD from the Department of Plant Science, University of Cambridge. I have held positions within academia (University of Adelaide, Australia; University of Cambridge, UK; and McGill University, Canada), government (Long Ashton Research Centre, UK, Department of Primary Industries, Victoria, Australia) and industry (ICI seeds, UK). I moved to The University of Queensland, Australia in 2007 as an Associate Professor and Principal Research Fellow to support bioinformatics for the Australian Centre for Plant Functional Genomics, and promoted to Professor in 2012. In January 2015 I moved to The University of Western Australia.
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===Interests:===
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My research interests include applied agricultural biotechnology, the structure and expression of plant genomes, the discovery and application of molecular genetic markers and their application for applied crop improvement, with a focus on crops. We apply a range of applied bioinformatics methods including machine learning for image, genomics and text data analysis. I established and coordinate a Master of Bioinformatics course as well as microcredentials in applied bioinformatics at UWA. To promote the field of applied bioinformatics and support the growing bioinformatics community in Western Australia, I established and lead the UWA [https://www.appliedbioinformatics.com.au/ Centre for Applied Bioinformatics] with members across universities, hospitals and research institutes in Western Australia and internationally.
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*A current list of publications can be found on [https://scholar.google.com.au/citations?user=AxsOkqYAAAAJ&hl=en Google Scholar]
  
I joined the Victorian Department of Primary Industries in 2002 to lead a team in Brassica genomics and establish capabilities in bioinformatics. I had responsibility for the agrifood node of the Victorian Microarray Technology Consortium, the Victorian Bioinformatics Consortium, and a CRC funded group researching endophyte genomics. I established a strawberry genomics program and led Australia’s participation in the Multinational Brassica Genome Project. The computational Biology group was particularly successful, with established international linkages and capabilities demonstrated through student and staff training as well as numerous peer reviewed publications. In 2007, I moved to the University of Queensland to lead the Bioinformatics group for the Australian Centre for Plant Functional Genomics and establish independent research in applied bioinformatics. Since this move, the group has attracted more than 6.5 M AU$ in competitive funds and is establishing itself as a leading bioinformatics group in Australia. Our current research activities include the second generation sequencing of complex plant genomes and bacterial metagenomic populations, genome annotation, diversity analysis and data visualisation.
 
  
 
===Contact:===
 
===Contact:===
  
University of Queensland
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University of Western Australia
 
 
St Lucia, Brisbane, Australia
 
  
Tel:  +61 (0)7 3346 7084
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Perth, Australia
  
email: Dave.Edwards@uq.edu.au
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email: Dave.Edwards@uwa.edu.au
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Latest revision as of 23:44, 1 November 2023

David Edwards

Academic history:

PhD University of Cambridge 2000

BSc (Hons) University of Nottingham 1989

Posts held:

  • 2015 - present Professor University of Western Australia.
  • 2012 - 2015 Professor University of Queensland.
  • 2007 - 2011 Associate Professor University of Queensland.
  • 2002 - 2007 Plant Biotechnology Centre, Victoria, Australia.
  • 1997 - 2002 IACR Long Ashton, University of Bristol, UK.
  • 1996 - 1997 Genetics Dept. University of Cambridge, UK.

I gained an Honours degree in agriculture from the University of Nottingham and a PhD from the Department of Plant Science, University of Cambridge. I have held positions within academia (University of Adelaide, Australia; University of Cambridge, UK; and McGill University, Canada), government (Long Ashton Research Centre, UK, Department of Primary Industries, Victoria, Australia) and industry (ICI seeds, UK). I moved to The University of Queensland, Australia in 2007 as an Associate Professor and Principal Research Fellow to support bioinformatics for the Australian Centre for Plant Functional Genomics, and promoted to Professor in 2012. In January 2015 I moved to The University of Western Australia.

Interests:

My research interests include applied agricultural biotechnology, the structure and expression of plant genomes, the discovery and application of molecular genetic markers and their application for applied crop improvement, with a focus on crops. We apply a range of applied bioinformatics methods including machine learning for image, genomics and text data analysis. I established and coordinate a Master of Bioinformatics course as well as microcredentials in applied bioinformatics at UWA. To promote the field of applied bioinformatics and support the growing bioinformatics community in Western Australia, I established and lead the UWA Centre for Applied Bioinformatics with members across universities, hospitals and research institutes in Western Australia and internationally.



Contact:

University of Western Australia

Perth, Australia

email: Dave.Edwards@uwa.edu.au