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HUANG Jie

Research Professor, School of Public Health and iGHD

Research Field: Big data for Global Health, Infodemic management, Population genomics , Annotation and interpretation of Personal Genome

Dr. Jie Huang is a Research Professor, Institute for Global Health and Development and School of Public Health, Peking University. His primary research interest includes but is not limited to the following: (1) Big data for Global Health; (2) Infodemic management; (3) Population genomics of complex diseases including cardiometabolic diseases and neuropsychiatric disorders; (4) Annotation and interpretation of Personal Genome, including that of Autism patients. Dr. Huang had a long track of interdisciplinary education and research experience in world-renowned institutions, including an undergraduate study at Peking University School of Public Health, and four graduate degrees (Masters degree from Beijing Sport University, University of Michigan School of Information, and University of North Carolina Chapel Hill School of Public Health, and a PhD degree from University of Cambridge). He has published over 60 peer reviewed papers in leading scientific journals, including first-author papers in Nature, Nature Communications, Blood, Bioinformatics, American Journal of Psychiatry, etc. He also published a book “The Name of Gene” in August 2018 and won a couple of prestigious national awards.