Summary
Chao Jiang is a Principal Investigator at Zhejiang University specializing in the exposome, microbiome, and their integration into precision health, with eight years of post-PhD research experience and formative postdoctoral training at Stanford. His lab focuses on spatial-temporal and evolutionary dynamics of biological and chemical exposures, development of computational tools, wearable exposome sensors, and microbiome functional datamining to bridge environmental data with clinical decision-making. He holds a PhD in Genome, Cell, and Developmental Biology (4.0 GPA) from Indiana University and has international training including an exchange at The University of Hong Kong. Chao combines deep wet-lab and computational expertise—reflecting work from bacterial evolution to large-scale exposome analyses—and is committed to advancing One Health through integrative, translational research. An often-overlooked strength is his emphasis on portable, personal monitoring devices, signaling a practical push to make exposome science actionable outside the lab.
8 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Genome, Cell, and Developmental biology, 4.0/4.0, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Genome, Cell, and Developmental biology, 4.0/4.0 at Indiana University Bloomington
The University of Hong Kong (HKU)
Bachelor of Science (BS), Biological Sciences, Top 5%, Bachelor of Science (BS), Biological Sciences, Top 5% at Xiamen University
Postdoctoral scholar, Exposome, microbiome, and precision medicine, Postdoctoral scholar, Exposome, microbiome, and precision medicine at Stanford University
English, Chinese