Jin Liu is an Associate Professor and quantitative biostatistician with 11 years of academic experience translating statistical theory into tools for cancer omics and survival analysis. Trained with a PhD in Statistics from the University of Iowa, he has held faculty roles at Duke-NUS, UIC, and now The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen, developing methods for variable selection, dimension reduction, and statistical genetics. He blends hands-on computational skills (R, MATLAB, C, PLINK, BUGS, SAS, Linux) with applied bioinformatics to move high-dimensional genomic problems toward interpretable models. Jin’s work sits at the interface of methodology and practice—optimizing statistical computing for real-world cancer datasets—and he has a consistent record of cross-institutional collaboration spanning the U.S., Singapore, and China. A non-obvious strength is his background in automatic control, which informs a systems-oriented perspective on complex biological data analysis.
11 years of coding experience
17 years of employment as a software developer
Wuhan Foreign Language School
PhD, Statistics, PhD, Statistics at University of Iowa
Bachelor, Automatic Control, Bachelor, Automatic Control at Dalian University of Technology
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