I am a postdoctoral scholar studying immuno-genomics inDr. Jimmie Ye's lab at UCSF.
I was born in 1995 in a small city named Guangyuan in Southwestern China. I was trained in wet labs when attending Zhejiang University from 2014 to 2017 and during the summer of 2017 at Princeton University. After that, I transitioned into computational biology under Dr. Hani Goodarzi's mentorship for my undergraduate thesis at UCSF. In September 2024, I obtained my Ph.D. degree from Baylor College of Medicine in computational biology (working in Dr. Han Liang's lab at MD Anderson Cancer Center).Â
In my free time, I enjoy playing the ukulele, rock climbing, and reading about the history of science and public policies.
Training & expertise
Computer languages: Python, R, and Bash
Bioinformatics: bulk/single-cell/spatial omics, image analysis, etc.
Statistics: ML & DL
Experimental biology: cellular and molecular bioassays, mouse models
Biology: cancer biology, immuno-oncology, gene regulation, molecular evolution, etc.