Michael Inouye

Director Of Data Sciences (clinical) at Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute

Michael Inouye is a Professor of Systems Genomics and Population Health at the University of Cambridge. Michael serves as the Theme Leader for Data Science and Population Health at NIHR Cambridge Biomedical Research Centre and is the Director of Research in the Department of Public Health & Primary Care. In addition, Michael is the Director of Data Sciences (Clinical) at Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute, where Michael holds various leadership positions. Michael also holds honorary appointments at the University of Melbourne and is a Co-Founder & Deputy Director of the Centre for Systems Genomics. With a background in computational genomics, biochemistry, and economics, Michael has a wealth of experience in research and academia.

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Cambridge, United Kingdom

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Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute

The Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute is Australia's first health and medical research institute tackling the deadly trio of cardiovascular disease, diabetes and obesity. Our work extends from the laboratory to wide-scale community studies. The integration of basic scientists with epidemiologists, clinicians and public health professionals is central to the Baker Institute's strategy to perform research that is directly informed by community needs and to translate discoveries into everyday clinical practice. Our main laboratory facilities located on the Alfred Medical Research and Education Precinct in Melbourne are complemented by a research facility in Alice Springs dedicated to Indigenous health.


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