The CSI links computational scientists with infection and immunity specialists to drive the analyses of complex data sets to maximise discoveries. This includes using established and novel computational methods. Computational scientists may stem from:
- CSI
- Doherty Applied Microbial Genomics
- Doherty Biostatistics
- Doherty Epidemiology
- Doherty Health Informatics
- External partners in agreement with project teams to drive data analysis
The CSI invites collaborations in infection and immunity spanning: project design, grant applications, data management and storage, plus data analyses, interpretation and presentation.
To discuss how the CSI can assist with your project data needs, please submit a project request using this link or email: jenny.anderson@unimelb.edu.au.