Feng Cheng Ph.D
Associate Professor
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, College of Pharmacy
Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, College of Public Health
University of South Florida
12901 Bruce B. Downs Blvd., MDC 30 Room 3102B
Tampa, FL, 33612-4749
Phone: 813-974-4288
Fax: 813-905-9890
Email: fcheng1 AT health.usf.edu
My publications (from google Scholar)
Currently I am an Associate Professor in College of Pharmacy at the University of South Florida (USF). Before joining USF, I worked at Yale School of Medicine on brain high-dimensional genomic data (including exon array, SNP-chip, RNAseq and Chipseq) analysis and statistical model construction (advisor: Dr. Nenad Sestan). I received my first Ph.D. degree in computational medicinal chemistry in The Chinese Academy of Science in 2003 (advisor: Dr. Hualiang Jiang). I obtained my second Ph.D. in computational biophysics in 2010 at The University of Virginia (advisor: Dr. J. K. Lee). In addition, I have four years of research experience at The University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign and Rice University on computational biology.
My major is computational biology and bioinformatics. My research focuses on developing and employing computational method and statistical models to investigate clinical and translational bioinformatics problems including outcome prediction of cancer patients, anti-cancer drug discovery, brain development, drug liver toxicity evaluation, and clinical atherosclerosis risk prediction. Please see my research statement for more details.
To date I have published about 60 research papers in prestigious journals including Nature. I have been serving as a peer reviewer for more than ten bioinformatics-relevant journals. I have expertise with supercomputing techniques and statistical software (R and SAS).
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MY CURRICULUM VITAE
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, College of Pharmacy
Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, College of Public Health
University of South Florida
12901 Bruce B. Downs Blvd., MDC 30 Room 3102B
Tampa, FL, 33612-4749
Phone: 813-974-4288
Fax: 813-905-9890
Email: fcheng1 AT health.usf.edu
My publications (from google Scholar)
Currently I am an Associate Professor in College of Pharmacy at the University of South Florida (USF). Before joining USF, I worked at Yale School of Medicine on brain high-dimensional genomic data (including exon array, SNP-chip, RNAseq and Chipseq) analysis and statistical model construction (advisor: Dr. Nenad Sestan). I received my first Ph.D. degree in computational medicinal chemistry in The Chinese Academy of Science in 2003 (advisor: Dr. Hualiang Jiang). I obtained my second Ph.D. in computational biophysics in 2010 at The University of Virginia (advisor: Dr. J. K. Lee). In addition, I have four years of research experience at The University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign and Rice University on computational biology.
My major is computational biology and bioinformatics. My research focuses on developing and employing computational method and statistical models to investigate clinical and translational bioinformatics problems including outcome prediction of cancer patients, anti-cancer drug discovery, brain development, drug liver toxicity evaluation, and clinical atherosclerosis risk prediction. Please see my research statement for more details.
To date I have published about 60 research papers in prestigious journals including Nature. I have been serving as a peer reviewer for more than ten bioinformatics-relevant journals. I have expertise with supercomputing techniques and statistical software (R and SAS).
Link:
MY CURRICULUM VITAE