Mei-ju Chen is an assistant professor and computational biologist with 11 years of experience bridging clinical laboratory training and advanced bioinformatics to tackle cancer and single-cell problems. Trained as a medical technologist and holding a PhD in Genome and Systems Biology, she has led development of multiple bioinformatics tools and curated large cancer proteomic databases (TCPA, MCLP, CPPA) that support pan-cancer and tumor microenvironment studies. Her postdoctoral work at MD Anderson and DKFZ reflects a track record of international collaboration and methodological innovation in multi-omic and immunotherapy research. Practical strengths include tool and pipeline development (e.g., GFF3toolkit, scFormatter, DigitalSorter) and turning noisy biological data into reusable resources. Mei-ju combines bench-facing clinical insight with deep computational skill, uniquely positioning her to translate complex genomic signals into actionable cancer biology insights.
11 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Genome and Systems Biology Degree Program, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Genome and Systems Biology Degree Program at National Taiwan University & Academia Sinica
Master of Science (M.S.) Graduate Institute of Biomedical Electronics and Bioinformatics, Master of Science (M.S.) Graduate Institute of Biomedical Electronics and Bioinformatics at National Taiwan University
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Mei-ju Chen - Assistant Professor at National Taiwan University