
معرفی
Dr. Bingxin Lu is a Surrey Future Fellow at the School of Biosciences, University of Surrey, affiliated with the Section of Systems Biology and Surrey Institute for People-Centred AI. Her research focuses on computational methods for understanding cancer evolution, particularly chromosome instability's role in tumorigenesis. She holds a PhD in Computational Biology from National University of Singapore and prior postdoctoral roles at University College London and Genome Institute of Singapore. Her work bridges software engineering, machine learning, and genomics to analyze tumor heterogeneity and clonal evolution.
- PhD: National University of Singapore (Computational Biology)
- MSc & BSc: East China Normal University (Software Engineering)
Research interests include evolutionary dynamics of cancer genomes, computational modeling of chromosomal instability, and integrative analysis of omics data. She leads a newly established research group and has secured an MRC grant to study CIN-driven cancer evolution. Current projects aim to develop novel algorithms for tracing cancer genomic trajectories.
- Grants: MRC New Investigator Research Grant
- Recruitment: PhD candidates and Postdocs for cancer genomics projects
Labs/Teams: Leading the Lu Computational Oncology Lab at Surrey, focusing on interdisciplinary approaches to decode cancer evolution mechanisms.




