Luke Whiley
Murdoch University, WA, Australia
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Dr Whiley is a Dementia Australia/Royce Simmons Foundation Mid-Career Research Fellow and a Senior Lecturer in Phenomics, Healthy Ageing and Dementia at the Australian National Phenome Centre (ANPC) at Murdoch University. Dr Whiley has extensive experience of bioanalytical chemistry and bioinformatics in phenomics workflows, encompassing PhD, industry, and post-doctoral research, and currently is a theme leader at the Australian National Phenome Centre where he focuses on the development and application of phenomics platforms to investigate the systemic phenotypes that define health and disease throughout ageing.
Dr Whiley completed a PhD in Translational Medicine (King’s College London, UK, 2013), developing mass spectrometry lipidomic assays, with subsequent application to clinical sample sets in ageing and dementia. Post-PhD, CI Whiley developed extensive bioanalytical chemistry experience with positions within accredited industrial laboratories (UK anti-doping laboratory, UK), resulting in expertise in data quality and analytical rigour. Dr. Whiley completed a post-doctoral research associate at the UK National Phenome Centre and Dementia Research Institute, Imperial College London (UK), continuing development of cutting-edge metabolic phenotyping platforms and bioinformatic modelling in clinical and epidemiology studies to investigate metabolic phenotypes associated with dementia and disease risk.
Abstracts this author is a contributor to:
Associations of Plasma Lipid Correlation Network Profiles with Global Cognition in Cognitively Normal Older Adults (22014)
8:30 AM
Maria Kadyrov
Poster Presentations
Investigating the influence of ABCA7 polymorphism on the lipidome in the Busselton Healthy Ageing Study (BHAS) (22218)
8:30 AM
Luke Whiley
Poster Presentations