Summary
Gangcai Xie is a computational biologist and professor with 17 years of experience applying high-throughput sequencing and AI to biomedical problems spanning aging, cancer prognosis, rare disease diagnosis, stem cell research, and tissue regeneration. As head of a research group at Nantong University, he focuses on natural aging processes using single-cell multi-omics and leads drug-development efforts for age-related diseases through omics data mining. He has a PhD in Computational Biology, founded two biotech startups, and completed postdoctoral training at Columbia University and CHOP, blending entrepreneurial and translational research experience. He has developed practical tools such as EHR-Phenolyzer for clinical-genomic diagnosis and GDP, a deep-learning–based cancer prognosis predictor, demonstrating a knack for turning complex genomics into usable software.
17 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Phd, Computational Biology, Phd, Computational Biology at University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
Bachelor's degree, Biology, Bachelor's degree, Biology at University of Science and Technology of China
English, Chinese, German