Jinchuan Xing
Professor
I joined Rutgers in 2012. My long-term research interest is to understand the mechanisms and consequences of human genomic variation. My current projects involve elucidating human population history and genetic
I joined Rutgers in 2012. My long-term research interest is to understand the mechanisms and consequences of human genomic variation. My current projects involve elucidating human population history and genetic
Education: MS in Mathematics & Computer Science, Stevens Institute of Technology Research focus: Understand genetic etiology of Neuro Developmental Disordes. Other areas of interest: Cancer Immunotherapy Evolutionary Biology – comparative
Mudassir graduated with a B.S. in Bioinformatics from Virginia Commonwealth University in 2021. His current research interests focus on the development and implementation of computational, machine learning, and bioinformatics methods
Weijun is a lab technician in Xing lab who got his bachelor’s degree from Rutgers as a genetics major with a computational genetics certificate. His current research interest lies in
Ying is Fulbright PhD visiting student from Kasetsart University, Thailand. Her current research is on the genetic characterization and molecular evolution of diurnal raptors using genetic markers such as MHC
Jason is an undergraduate student at Rutgers studying Computer Science and Mathematics. His primary interests include algorithm development and creating mathematical models for biological data. Specifically, he studies protein-protein interaction
Jakub is currently a Junior, majoring in Genetics, minoring in Religion, and completing the computational genetics certificate. He is interested in learning more about reproductive biology, and disease gene identification.
Lionel is a Senior undergraduate at Rutgers majoring in Bioinformatics and minoring in Computer Science. His interests include leveraging computation and machine learning to study pathogenesis and neurobiology, as well
Nazir graduated with a BA in Biology from Rutgers in 2023. He returned to Rutgers in January 2024 to study Computer Science and has developed a keen interest in using