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 Dr Paul is especially interested in using technology in multidisciplinary settings where they can be of practical use. Dr Paul has extensive experience combining multiple disparate datasets to allow more powerful analysis and modelling than would be possible with any single dataset on its own, while still ensuring privacy even for very sensitive data. Dr Paul is especially interested in using technology in multidisciplinary settings where they can be of practical use. Dr Paul has extensive experience combining multiple disparate datasets to allow more powerful analysis and modelling than would be possible with any single dataset on its own, while still ensuring privacy even for very sensitive data.
  
-While working for the [[https://researchdata.ands.org.au/australian-schizophrenia-research-neuropsychiatry-centre/185829|Australian Schizophrenia Research Bank]], Dr Paul helped design and develop a system that combines clinical neurophysiological, genetic, and brain image data to create the largest brain research project ever undertaken in Australia. This has resulted in an improved understanding of one of the most perplexing mental disorders around, and the system continues to support further research.+While working for the [[https://researchdata.ands.org.au/australian-schizophrenia-research-neuropsychiatry-centre/185829|Australian Schizophrenia Research Bank]], Dr Paul helped design and develop a system that combines clinical neurophysiological, genetic, and brain image data to create the largest brain research project ever undertaken in Australia. This has resulted in an improved understanding of one of the most perplexing mental disorders around, and the system continued to support further research until late 2022.
  
 As part of his work with the Health Behaviour Research Group, Dr Paul was co-developer of [[https://code.google.com/archive/p/quon/|QuON]], a system to allow researchers to electronically conduct surveys and aggregate the collected data which has been used by multiple institutions around Australia. The closed-source version of this system adds features that can be difficult to achieve in other online survey systems, such as supporting stratified randomised values, complex branching, automatic creation and dissemination of customised documents, and the automated sharing of metadata with [[https://www.ands.org.au/|ANDS]] systems. As part of his work with the Health Behaviour Research Group, Dr Paul was co-developer of [[https://code.google.com/archive/p/quon/|QuON]], a system to allow researchers to electronically conduct surveys and aggregate the collected data which has been used by multiple institutions around Australia. The closed-source version of this system adds features that can be difficult to achieve in other online survey systems, such as supporting stratified randomised values, complex branching, automatic creation and dissemination of customised documents, and the automated sharing of metadata with [[https://www.ands.org.au/|ANDS]] systems.
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