Summary
Zhenbin Hu is a senior scientist and computational biologist with nine years of experience applying population and evolutionary genomics to plant biology and quantitative trait analysis. He has held research and postdoctoral positions at institutions including Saint Louis University, Donald Danforth Plant Science Center, Kansas State University, and currently contributes to both USDA ARS and AbbVie. Trained with a Ph.D. in Plant Genetics and Breeding, he combines hands-on bioinformatics, genome biology, and statistical genetics to dissect complex traits in crops such as soybean. Zhenbin’s work bridges academic and applied research, translating population-genomic insights into breeding-relevant knowledge and computational tools. Based in Irvine, CA, he brings cross-cultural research experience from China to the U.S. and a track record of collaborative projects that move from sequence data to actionable biological hypotheses.
9 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree Agronomy, Bachelor's degree Agronomy at Henan Agricultural University
Ph.D Plant genetic and Breeding, Ph.D Plant genetic and Breeding at Nanjing Agricultural University
Chinese, English