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Dr. Fan Qiao serves as an Associate Professor at Duke-NUS Medical School's Centre for Quantitative Medicine, where she leads genetic and genomic research on complex human traits with emphasis on ocular disorders, gene-environment interactions, and precision health analytics through high-dimensional data.
Her academic foundation includes:
- PhD in Epidemiology from National University of Singapore
- Master of Science in Biostatistics from University of Minnesota
- Master of Science from Chinese Academy of Sciences
- Bachelor of Arts & Science from Sichuan University
Her research integrates statistical genetics with clinical epidemiology to investigate genetic pleiotropy across health/behavioral traits and develop risk prediction models. Key methodologies include genome-wide association studies (GWAS), meta-analyses, and Mendelian randomization applied to refractive error, age-related macular degeneration, and glaucoma. Recent work extends to leadership genetics and complementary medicine trials.
Publications from 2016-2023 reveal dominant themes in ophthalmic genetics (75% of output), methodological innovation in genetic analysis (15%), and cross-disciplinary applications (10%), with increasing focus on Asian population studies and metabolomics integration since 2020.
She actively mentors third-year medical students in Duke-NUS's Scholarly Development Program and supervises PhD candidates in the Quantitative Biology and Medicine program, emphasizing statistical rigor in translational research.
Based at the Centre for Quantitative Medicine, her work contributes to Duke-NUS's precision health initiatives through collaborative projects with SingHealth and international consortia.
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