Summary
Biqing Chen is an assistant researcher based in Nanjing with 11 years of experience at the intersection of human genetics and cognitive/behavioral neuroscience. She holds a PhD from Peking University and investigates visual function, learning and memory, social behaviors, and the genetic underpinnings of psychiatric disorders. Her work spans clinical and imaging contexts—reflecting her role as a medical imaging technician at Jiangsu Province Hospital and Nanjing Medical University—bridging molecular genetics with in vivo phenotyping. Biqing has a strong academic foundation from Zhejiang University and international exposure through a scientific internship at the University of Alberta. She combines rigorous experimental training with applied clinical research, often exploring nutrition’s impact on behavior, an angle that guides translational questions in her lab. Colleagues describe her approach as detail-oriented and integrative, bringing genomics, neuroscience, and imaging into cohesive studies of human behavior.
10 years of coding experience
High School, Science, 1st in 2008 graduate high school students, High School, Science, 1st in 2008 graduate high school students at Jinling High School
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Integrated Biology, Human Genetics, Neuroscience, A, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Integrated Biology, Human Genetics, Neuroscience, A at Peking University
Bachelor's Degree, Biology/Biological Sciences, General, A+, Bachelor's Degree, Biology/Biological Sciences, General, A+ at Zhejiang University
English