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Jing Yang

Assistant Professor at School of Medicine, Vanderbilt University0 Followers

Dedicated to building bridges between disciplines in the realm of medical research, Jing Yang serves as a Research Assistant Professor at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. With a faculty appointment in Biostatistics, she brings a unique interdisciplinary approach to her work, integrating her extensive background in molecular biology and biochemistry with cutting-edge statistical methodologies. Jing Yang earned her Ph.D. in Molecular Biology and Biochemistry from East China University of Science and Technology in Shanghai, China. Her academic journey also includes an M.S. in the same field, further solidifying her expertise in molecular mechanisms and biochemical processes. Prior to her graduate studies, she completed a B.S. in Bioengineering from Qingdao University in Qingdao, China, where she developed a strong foundation in engineering principles applied to biological systems. At Vanderbilt, Jing Yang is involved in various collaborative projects that leverage her diverse skill set to address complex biomedical questions. Her work often involves the application of biostatistical techniques to enhance the understanding of biological data, contributing to advancements in medical research and patient care. Jing Yang is committed to fostering a collaborative research environment, where interdisciplinary approaches are encouraged and valued. Her dedication to education and mentorship is evident in her interactions with students and colleagues, as she strives to inspire the next generation of scientists and researchers. Her contact information, including her email address and office location, can be found on the Vanderbilt University website.

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