Jingyuan Hu is a postdoctoral researcher based in Houston with a decade of experience at the intersection of quantitative computation and biosciences. Holding a PhD in Quantitative and Computational Biosciences from Baylor College of Medicine and dual undergraduate training in biology and electrical engineering, Jingyuan blends computational rigor with experimental insight to tackle complex biomedical problems. Currently at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, they apply advanced quantitative methods to cancer research, translating algorithmic approaches into biologically meaningful results. Their background across engineering and life sciences gives them a practical edge in building reproducible pipelines and interpreting noisy experimental data. Colleagues value Jingyuan for bridging disciplinary gaps and for an uncommon comfort moving between low-level algorithm design and hands-on biological inquiry.
10 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Quantitative and Computational Biosciences, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Quantitative and Computational Biosciences at Baylor College of Medicine
Bachelor’s Degree, Biology/Biological Sciences, General, Senior, Bachelor’s Degree, Biology/Biological Sciences, General, Senior at The George Washington University
Bachelor of Science - BS, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Bachelor of Science - BS, Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Harbin Institute of Technology
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Jingyuan Hu - Postdoctoral Researcher at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute