Randolph Lab

Randolph Lab

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Research Focus

Tim Randolph is a statistician/mathematician who works with clinical, laboratory and public health scientists to analyze data from studies that are collecting a wide range of molecular measurements: genes, proteins, metabolites, microbes, biochemical markers and neuro-connectivity. These data often represent thousands of interacting measurements: genes code for proteins, enzymes regulate metabolite production, metabolites function together in pathways, bacteria influence molecular functions, etc. These interactions—and their effects on human health—are the essence of many Fred Hutch scientific projects. Tim works with scientists by applying appropriate statistical and machine learning tools, or developing his own methods, to aid their research.