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Siyuan Zheng, Ph.D.

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210-562-9028

zhengs3@uthscsa.edu

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Department of Population Health Sciences

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  • Greehey Children’s Cancer Research Institute

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Zheng Lab

Researcher profile

Currently seeking Ph.D. students.

Siyuan Zheng, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

Our research uses computational approaches to understand the cancer genome. We develop new tools and algorithms for the integrative analysis of high throughput cancer genomic and proteomic datasets. Computational analysis has the capacity to screen the entire genome and epigenome to find events that may drive cancer progression. By integrating with other datasets such as drug responses, biomarkers can be identified to prioritize patients who may respond to the therapy while sparing patients who may not respond. Our group has extensive experience in data integration and cancer genomics. 

  • Professional Background

    Education

    • 2014 - Postdoctoral Training - CANCER GENOMICS (NA) - UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MD ANDERSON CANCER CENTER
    • 2011 - Postdoctoral Training - BIOINFORMATICS (NA) - VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY
    • 2009 - DSc - BIOINFORMATICS (NA) - SHANGHAI INSTITUTES FOR BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES
    • 2004 - BS - BIOCHEMISTRY (NA) - NANJING UNIVERSITY

    Highlights

    2017, CPRIT Scholar in Cancer Research.

    2019, UT STARs Award.

    Appointments

    • 11/2017 - Assistant Professor - UT Health San Antonio, Epidemiology & Biostatistics, San Antonio
  • Research & Grants

    The research in my lab is focused on understanding adult and pediatric cancers through deep mining of genomic, transcriptomic, and proteomic data sets. Our broad aim is to (1) characterize genes and pathways underlying cancer initiation and progression (2) predict tumor responses to therapeutic interventions based on their genomic profiles (3) integrative analysis of proteomic and genomic datasets (4) develop new methods and pipelines to leverage massive datasets in the public domain and address relevant questions in the field. 

     

    Zheng Lab

    Research profile

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