
معرفی
Quing Zhu is the Edwin H. Murty Professor of Engineering in Biomedical Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis, part of the McKelvey School of Engineering. She leads research in multimodal imaging techniques for cancer diagnosis and treatment prediction, focusing on breast, ovarian, and colorectal cancers. Her work integrates ultrasound, photoacoustic, optical coherence tomography, and structured light imaging. She holds affiliations with the Imaging Science PhD Program and the Center for Women’s Health Engineering.
Education: PhD from the University of Pennsylvania (1992), MS from Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences (1987), and BSE from Northern Jiaotong University (1983).
Research interests include advancing cancer detection through innovative imaging modalities. Recent work involves combining OCT with colonoscopy for polyp diagnosis and developing noninvasive methods for endometrial cancer imaging. She collaborates with medical schools and industry partners to translate imaging advancements into clinical applications.
Zhu is an editorial board member of Photoacoustic and Biomedical Optics, and chairs committees for SPIE Photonics West and Optical Tomography conferences. Her honors include OSA, SPIE, and AIMBE Fellowships.



