Summary
Xiaoshuang Feng is a scientist with nine years of experience in cancer epidemiology, specializing in the links between diabetes, glucose metabolism and cancer risk through large-scale cohort analyses and molecular methods including genetics and metabolomics. Currently at IARC/WHO after a postdoctoral appointment there, she has led and contributed to cancer screening studies focused on lung, colorectal, liver, and breast cancers. Trained at Peking Union Medical College with visiting research at Harvard Chan and a spell at NCI, she blends rigorous epidemiologic design with advanced statistical expertise developed as a statistician at Fudan University. Her work bridges population-scale inference and molecular biomarkers, enabling translational insights for prevention and screening. Based in Lyon and originally from China, she brings a global perspective and collaborative experience across top international cancer research institutions.
9 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Epidemiology, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Epidemiology at Peking Union Medical College
Bachelor's degree, Community Health and Preventive Medicine, Bachelor's degree, Community Health and Preventive Medicine at Southern Medical University
Visiting Ph. D student, Cancer epidemiology, Visiting Ph. D student, Cancer epidemiology at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health