
معرفی
Xing Qiu, PhD, is a Professor in the Department of Biostatistics and Computational Biology at the University of Rochester Medical Center (URMC), School of Medicine and Dentistry (SMD). He holds leadership roles in the Respiratory Pathogens Research Center (RPRC) and Center for AIDS Research (CFAR). His expertise spans biostatistics, computational biology, and big data analytics, with a focus on omics data integration and medical imaging analysis.
Education: PhD in Mathematics (2004, University of Rochester), MA in Mathematics (2000, UR), ME in Civil Engineering (1996, South China University of Technology). His postdoctoral training was in Biostatistics at UR (2004–2007).
Research Interests: Developing statistical methods for omics data (gene/protein expression, microbiota), medical imaging (MRI/DTI), and network analysis. Key projects include multi-omics integration pipelines, diffusion tensor imaging analysis, and HIV-related neuroimaging studies. Collaborations focus on infectious diseases (RSV, influenza, HIV) and environmental health.
Awards: 9 recognized awards including the University Research Award (2022–2023), Best Mentor Award (2017), and grants supporting computational infrastructure. His work bridges statistical theory and translational research, with over 100 peer-reviewed publications.
Grants & Collaborations: Active in 20+ NIH-funded projects. Serves as Core Leader for the RPRC Data Management team and Unit Leader for CFAR’s Bioinformatics core. Research teams include interdisciplinary groups in immunology, neurology, and environmental health.
Labs/Teams: Leads URMC’s biostatistics computational biology unit, collaborating with clinical and basic science researchers. His lab develops open-source tools like MatchMixeR and Super-delta for omics data analysis.




