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=== Research interests ===
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== Research interests ==
  
Graph databases & knowledge networks, genotyping by sequencing, BioNano optical mapping, genome assembly assessment, genome assembly improvement
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Pan-genomics, Graph databases & knowledge networks, genotyping by sequencing, genome assembly assessment, genome assembly improvement
  
I started to focus on bioinformatics during my BSc Biology in Germany, where I worked on the evolution of HIV/SIV and heat shock resistance in sea-grasses (''Zostera marina'' and ''Posidonia oceanica''). I then came to Australia to work on my IT skills, which culminated in a Master IT with a short stint doing SQL consulting for a web design company. At the same time I co-founded and worked on openSNP.org, an open repository for human genotyping datasets from customers of direct-to-consumer genotyping companies like 23andMe. I did my PhD at the University of Queensland in the Edwards group developing a novel low-coverage genotyping by sequencing pipeline, and used the pipeline to assess genome assembly quality in ''Brassica napus'' and ''Cicer arietinum''. I now work as a post-doc in the same group focusing on knowledge networks, the assembly, annotation and analysis of pan-genomes of several crop species (currently mostly legumes and Brassicas), genome-wide association studies, population genetics, and more. I am also involved in organising and teaching the Bioinformatics courses for Masters students and am an active poster on biostars.org
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I started to focus on bioinformatics during my BSc Biology in Germany, where I worked on the evolution of HIV/SIV and heat shock resistance in sea-grasses (''Zostera marina'' and ''Posidonia oceanica''). I then came to Australia to work on my IT skills, which culminated in a Master IT with a short stint doing SQL consulting for a web design company. At the same time I co-founded and worked on openSNP.org, an open repository for human genotyping datasets from customers of direct-to-consumer genotyping companies like 23andMe. I did my PhD at the University of Queensland in the Edwards group developing a novel low-coverage genotyping by sequencing pipeline, and used the pipeline to assess genome assembly quality in ''Brassica napus'' and ''Cicer arietinum''.  
  
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I now work as a DECRA fellow in the same group focusing on the mechanisms of gene birth and gene death via the assembly, annotation and analysis of pan-genomes of several crop species (currently mostly legumes and Brassicas), genome-wide association studies, population genetics, and more.
  
=== Academic history ===
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I am also involved in organising and teaching the Bioinformatics courses SCIE4002 and SCIE5003 for Masters students at UWA (MSc Biotechnology, MSc Bioinformatics) and am an active poster on biostars.org. I'm also a certified and active Software and Data Carpentry instructor and have set up as well as taught at several workshops.
  
''Bayer, Philipp E''; Ruperao, Pradeep; Mason, Annaliese S; Stiller, Jiri; Chan, Chon-Kit Kenneth; Hayashi, Satomi; Long, Yan; Meng, Jinling; Sutton, Tim; Visendi, Paul; High-resolution skim genotyping by sequencing reveals the distribution of crossovers and gene conversions in Cicer arietinum and Brassica napus,Theoretical and Applied Genetics,128,6,1039-1047,2015,Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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==Academic history==
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I have published more than 100 publications. For an up-to-date list of my publications, please see my [https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=GOL15xQAAAAJ&hl=en Google Scholar page]
  
''Bayer, Philipp Emanuel'': Skim-Based Genotyping by Sequencing Using a Double Haploid Population to Call SNPs, Infer Gene Conversions, and Improve Genome Assemblies"",Plant Bioinformatics: Methods and Protocols,,,285-292,2016,Springer New York
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== Contact ==
 
 
Mason, Annaliese S; Rousseau-Gueutin, Mathieu; Morice, Jérôme; ''Bayer, Philipp E''; Besharat, Naghmeh; Cousin, Anouska; Pradhan, Aneeta; Parkin, Isobel AP; Chèvre, Anne-Marie; Batley, Jacqueline; Centromere locations in brassica A and C genomes revealed through half-tetrad analysis,Genetics,202,2,513-523,2016,Genetics
 
 
 
Visendi, Paul; Berkman, Paul J; Hayashi, Satomi; Golicz, Agnieszka A; ''Bayer, Philipp E''; Ruperao, Pradeep; Hurgobin, Bhavna; Montenegro, Juan; Chan, Chon-Kit Kenneth; Staňková, Helena ,An efficient approach to BAC based assembly of complex genomes,Plant methods,12,1,1,2016,BioMed Central
 
 
 
''Bayer, Philipp Emanuel'': ,Genomics of Salinity,Plant Genomics and Climate Change,,,179-194,2016,Springer New York
 
 
 
Lee, HueyTyng; Golicz, Agnieszka A; ''Bayer, Philipp''; Jiao, Yuannian; Tang, Haibao; Paterson, Andrew H; Sablok, Gaurav; Krishnaraj, Rahul R; Chan, Chon-Kit Kenneth; Batley, Jacqueline; The genome of a southern hemisphere seagrass species (Zostera muelleri),Plant Physiology,,,pp. 00868.2016,2016,American Society of Plant Biologists
 
 
 
Barash, Mark; ''Bayer, Philipp E''; van Daal, Angela; Candidate gene scan for Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms involved in the determination of normal variability in human craniofacial morphology,bioRxiv,,,060814,2016,Cold Spring Harbor Labs Journals
 
 
 
Hane, James K; Ming, Yao; Kamphuis, Lars G; Nelson, Matthew N; Garg, Gagan; Atkins, Craig A; ''Bayer, Philipp E''; Bravo, Armando; Bringans, Scott; Cannon, Steven; A comprehensive draft genome sequence for lupin (Lupinus angustifolius), an emerging health food: insights into plant–microbe interactions and legume evolution"",Plant Biotechnology Journal,,,,2016,
 
 
 
Golicz, Agnieszka A; ''Bayer, Philipp E''; Barker, Guy C; Edger, Patrick P; Kim, HyeRan; Martinez, Paula A; Chan, Chon Kit Kenneth; Severn-Ellis, Anita; McCombie, W Richard; Parkin, Isobel AP, ..,The pangenome of an agronomically important crop plant Brassica oleracea,Nature Communications,7,,,2016,Nature Publishing Group
 
 
 
Gacek, Katarzyna; ''Bayer, Philipp''; Bartkowiak-Broda, Iwona; Szala, Laurencja; Bocianowski, Jan; Edwards, David; Batley, Jacqueline; Genome-wide association study of genetic control of seed fatty acid biosynthesis in Brassica napus,Frontiers in Plant Science,7,,2062,2016,Frontiers
 
 
 
=== Contact ===
 
  
 
University of Western Australia
 
University of Western Australia
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email: philipp.bayer@uwa.edu.au
 
email: philipp.bayer@uwa.edu.au
  
Twitter: @philippbayer
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Twitter: [http://twitter.com/philippbayer @PhilippBayer]
  
Homepage: philipp-bayer.net
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Homepage: http://philipp-bayer.net
  
 
GitHub: https://github.com/philippbayer/
 
GitHub: https://github.com/philippbayer/

Latest revision as of 06:50, 6 October 2021

Research interests

Pan-genomics, Graph databases & knowledge networks, genotyping by sequencing, genome assembly assessment, genome assembly improvement

I started to focus on bioinformatics during my BSc Biology in Germany, where I worked on the evolution of HIV/SIV and heat shock resistance in sea-grasses (Zostera marina and Posidonia oceanica). I then came to Australia to work on my IT skills, which culminated in a Master IT with a short stint doing SQL consulting for a web design company. At the same time I co-founded and worked on openSNP.org, an open repository for human genotyping datasets from customers of direct-to-consumer genotyping companies like 23andMe. I did my PhD at the University of Queensland in the Edwards group developing a novel low-coverage genotyping by sequencing pipeline, and used the pipeline to assess genome assembly quality in Brassica napus and Cicer arietinum.

I now work as a DECRA fellow in the same group focusing on the mechanisms of gene birth and gene death via the assembly, annotation and analysis of pan-genomes of several crop species (currently mostly legumes and Brassicas), genome-wide association studies, population genetics, and more.

I am also involved in organising and teaching the Bioinformatics courses SCIE4002 and SCIE5003 for Masters students at UWA (MSc Biotechnology, MSc Bioinformatics) and am an active poster on biostars.org. I'm also a certified and active Software and Data Carpentry instructor and have set up as well as taught at several workshops.

Academic history

I have published more than 100 publications. For an up-to-date list of my publications, please see my Google Scholar page

Contact

University of Western Australia

Crawley, Australia

Tel: +61 (0)8 6488 4311

email: philipp.bayer@uwa.edu.au

Twitter: @PhilippBayer

Homepage: http://philipp-bayer.net

GitHub: https://github.com/philippbayer/