Xi Tian is a multidisciplinary researcher combining 11 years of hands-on biomedical science with strong computational and statistical expertise. As a Graduate Research Assistant at Penn State, Xi manages mouse colonies, designs experiments on female reproduction, and translates experimental data into SAS datasets for rigorous analysis. Holding a PhD in Animal Science, a Master of Applied Statistics, and a minor in Computational Science, Xi builds predictive models, develops statistical methodology, and programs in R, SAS, SQL and C++. Known for clear oral and written communication, Xi bridges wet-lab biology and quantitative analysis to produce interpretable results that drive study objectives. Based in State College, PA, Xi brings a pragmatic mix of experimental design, data engineering, and computational rigor that shortens the path from hypothesis to actionable insight. An academic practitioner, Xi often pairs domain knowledge in genomics and developmental biology with advanced modeling to uncover subtle biological patterns.
11 years of coding experience
PhD of Animal Science, Master of Applied Statistics, Minor in Computational Science, PhD of Animal Science, Master of Applied Statistics, Minor in Computational Science at Penn State University
Master, Animal and Poultry Sciences, Master, Animal and Poultry Sciences at Virginia Tech
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