Xiao Du is a bioinformatics engineer and current PhD student at Peking University with 12 years of research and engineering experience spanning nanopore sensing, biomedical device testing, and cancer target discovery. A Stanford Bioengineering MS graduate and dual-BS holder from University of Missouri and East China University of Science and Technology, he combines rigorous wet-lab skills (nanoparticle prep, animal imaging, RNA folding assays) with strong data analysis and MATLAB experience. At Analytical BioSciences he led data-driven searches for potential drug targets, and his open-source contributions include front-end improvements to a high-profile scalable browser tool, demonstrating an eye for UX and practical software features like caching and screenshot support. Comfortable bridging bench and code, he aims to apply computational methods to biomedical problems and brings hands-on device testing and protocol development experience that often goes unremarked in bioinformaticians.
12 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
University of Missouri
PhD, Biology, PhD, Biology at Peking University
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Biology/Biological Sciences, General, 3.8189/4.0, Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Biology/Biological Sciences, General, 3.8189/4.0 at East China University of Science and Technology
Master's Degree, Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering, Master's Degree, Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering at Stanford University
Contributions:100 commits, 75 PRs, 77 pushes in 6 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Xiao primarily focused on improving the user interface and functionality of the application. They made several changes to the UI components, including the navigator bar, miniship parts, and icon display, enhancing the user experience. They also addressed various bug fixes and implemented features like the screenshot and cache folder selections, demonstrating an understanding of application settings and user interaction. Furthermore, they worked on the update feature of the application.
Contributions:2 commits, 20 pushes, 4 branches in 4 years 1 month
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