Summary
Xi Wang is a bioinformatics professor and computational biologist with over a decade of experience bridging molecular biology and machine learning to analyze high-throughput sequencing data (ChIP-seq, RNA-seq) and predict transcription start sites and miRNA targets. Trained at Tsinghua (PhD) and with postdoctoral work across Germany and Australia, he brings rigorous academic research experience to translational projects at Nanjing Medical University and DKFZ. His technical toolkit spans C/C++, Perl, R, MATLAB and Linux cluster management, enabling end-to-end analysis pipelines and feature-selected classification methods. Beyond analysis, he has applied integrative genomics to complex problems such as schizophrenia expression studies, reflecting a knack for combining statistical pattern recognition with biological insight. Fluent in English and experienced in scientific writing, he positions himself as a method-focused researcher who also delivers reproducible computational workflows.
10 years of coding experience
Ph.D., Bioinformatics, Ph.D., Bioinformatics at Tsinghua University
BE, Automation, BE, Automation at Harbin Institute of Technology