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Matthew Scotch is a Visiting Professorial Fellow at the Kirby Institute, University of New South Wales (UNSW), and concurrently serves as an Interim Assistant Dean of Research and a Professor of Biomedical Informatics at the College of Health Solutions, Arizona State University. He specializes in genomic epidemiology and bioinformatics, with a particular focus on RNA viruses, including influenza viruses. His research includes projects aimed at advancing genomic epidemiology, enrichment of virus sequence metadata, and analyzing viruses in wastewater using bioinformatics, supported by various NIH and NSF grants. Scotch is also involved in the molecular epidemiology of viruses and employs high-throughput sequencing techniques for public health surveillance. He has supervised students and contributed significantly to the field through his research endeavors.
Kirby Institute, UNSW • Kensington, NSW, Australia
Biodesign Center Environmental Health Engineering, Arizona State University •
College of Health Solutions at Arizona State University •
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