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Lloyd Elliott
Lloyd T. Elliott is an assistant professor in the Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science at Simon Fraser University, and an honorary academic visitor at the Nuffield Department of Clinical Neuroscience, Oxford. He received his PhD in Machine Learning from the Gatsby Computational Neuroscience Unit at University College London, where he did his thesis on Bayesian nonparametric models for genetic variation.
After his PhD, Lloyd did postdoctoral research in statistical genetics at the University of Oxford. His research includes brain imaging genetics in UK Biobank, and high-dimensional statistical models. Since the COVID-19 pandemic emerged, Lloyd has provided statistical support to epidemiological work funded by Genome BC and has served on the Genetic Epidemiology Sub-Committee of HostSeq.
- Video: Four applications of statistics to COVID-19 modelling
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