Dr. Richard Orton

Assistant Professor

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Biography

Richard Orton is a bioinformatician working at the Medical Research Council-University of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research (CVR), where he focuses on viral intra- and inter-host diversity, metagenomics, and the development of computational tools. His academic journey includes roles such as Research Associate at IBAHCM, University of Glasgow, and various programming positions. He holds a PhD in Bioinformatics from the University of Edinburgh and a BSc (Hons) in Biochemistry and Biotechnology from the University of Birmingham. His current research interests include using high-throughput sequencing to monitor viral evolution in hosts like FMDV and Ebola, developing tools for visualization and analysis of viral sequence data, and employing metagenomics methods for virus discovery. Additionally, he engages in epidemic modeling and systems biology to explore cancer drug resistance and viral taxonomy. Richard Orton has supervised PhD students and taught in various bioinformatics courses, reflecting his commitment to both research and education.

Research Interests

Experience

Research Scientist

— Present

Medical Research Council-University of Glasgow • Glasgow, UK

Conducting research on viral diversity and computational tool development.

Research Associate

— Present

University of Glasgow • Glasgow, UK

Worked on projects related to viral evolutionary dynamics.