Biography
Mathew Beale is a molecular and computational microbiologist, with broad wet and dry lab experience, expertise in genomic laboratory methods and bioinformatic analysis of pathogen genomes, working with viral, fungal and bacterial human pathogens. His research focuses on the use of genome sequencing and population genomics to address questions of inter- and intra-host evolutionary and transmission dynamics, population structure, host adaptation and acquisition of virulence. https://www.sanger.ac.uk/people/directory/beale-mathew
Courses Taught
Application of genomics to infectious disease (for CPPD)
| Postgraduate courses
Application of genomics to infectious disease (for credit)
| Postgraduate courses