Summary
Quanhu Sheng is an Associate Professor and bioinformatics scientist with 13 years of experience translating high-throughput omics data into biological insight, currently leading next-generation sequencing analysis at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. His work focuses on single-cell RNA-seq, bulk RNA-seq, DNA-seq and small RNA-seq, and extends into proteomics, glycomics and metabolomics through algorithm development, data analysis and software implementation. Trained with a PhD in Bioinformatics and a strong experimental background in biochemistry and botany, he bridges method development and practical data interpretation across mass spectrometry and sequencing platforms. He has a long track record of building analysis pipelines and bioinformatics platforms dating back to roles in China and collaborations in the U.S., contributing both academic rigor and production-ready tools. Colleagues rely on him for solving complex preprocessing and validation challenges that enable robust multi-omics integration and reproducible reporting.
13 years of coding experience
25 years of employment as a software developer
Ph.D Bioinformatics, Ph.D Bioinformatics at Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences, CAS
B.S Botany, B.S Botany at Department of Biology, Nanjing University