Summary
Cheng Zhang is a Docent in Systems Medicine and Senior Lecturer with 13 years of experience translating single-cell omics into systems-level insights. He leads work at SciLifeLab and King's College London developing multi-omics networks and genome-scale metabolic models to uncover biomarkers and therapeutic targets for metabolic diseases and liver cancer. Cheng spearheaded major atlas projects within the Swedish Human Protein Atlas, including the Human Cell Line Atlas and Human Cell Type Atlas, reflecting a rare combination of large-scale resource building and mechanistic modeling. Trained in systems biology and bioinformatics (Doctor of Engineering), he applies computational methods directly to clinical questions in obesity, NAFLD and HCC. Colleagues describe him as an integrative thinker who moves fluidly between method development, atlas curation and translational applications.
13 years of coding experience
Doctor of Engineering, Systems Biology, Bioinformatics, Doctor of Engineering, Systems Biology, Bioinformatics at East China University of Science and Technology
Systems Biology, Systems Biology at Chalmers University of Technology
English, Chinese