Chenfei Wang is a professor of bioinformatics at Tongji University with 12 years of research experience bridging computational method development and high-throughput biology. Trained in epigenetic reprogramming during a PhD at Tongji and refined as a postdoc in Xiaole Shirley Liu’s lab at Dana-Farber/Harvard, he develops algorithms for integrative single-cell multi-omics and large-scale gene regulatory and cell–cell communication analyses. His work combines deep biological insight into embryogenesis and SCNT embryos with practical computational tool-building to dissect cell state transitions and fate determination. A recipient of the Ray Wu Prize and Shanghai Rising Star support, he has an established record of national funding and academic leadership in China. Less obvious: he has repeatedly bridged international collaborative environments early in his career (visiting scholar and postdoc at Dana-Farber) to seed method-focused translational projects back at Tongji.
12 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Bioinformatics, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Bioinformatics at Tongji University
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