Raymond Louie

Raymond Louie

Lecturer of Bioinformatics

University of New South Wales

I am a computational biologist and bioinformatician, with a current focus on applying computational tools to analyze immune cells in patients with HCV, cealiac disease or blood malignancies treated with CAR T therapy.

I received a PhD in Electrical Engineering at the University of Sydney, after which I was an ARC Postdoctoral Fellow focusing on wireless communications. I then moved to the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, where I focused on applying statistical and machine learning tools to viral sequence data, to aid in the design of effective vaccines. My background allows for a unique multi-disciplinary approach to solving biological problems.

I am currently recruiting postgraduate and undergraduate honors students. Please contact me if interested.

Please check my Google Scholar for my publication list.

Please check my UNSW webpage for information on my grants and teaching activities.

Interests
  • Multi-omics (Genomics, Transcriptomics, Proteomics)
  • Machine learning
  • Computational biology
  • Viral evolution
Education
  • PhD in Electrical Engineering

    University of Sydney

  • BEng/BSc in Electrical Engineering/Computer Science (1st Class Honours)

    University of New South Wales