Leng Han

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David Brown Professor of Genomic Medicine, Department of Biostatistics and Health Data Sciences, Indiana University School of Medicine

Biography

Dr. Han’s lab is focused on harnessing big data for precision oncology. In the past several years, his labs contributed to RNA-targeted therapy, target therapy, and immunotherapy, and published several papers in high-profile journals, including Cancer Cell, Nature Metabolism, Nature Immunology, Nature Communications, The Innovation, Cell Systems, Cell Reports, Nucleic Acids Research, Genome Medicine, Journal of the National Cancer Institute. To date, he has published >160 peer-reviewed papers, with more than 20,000 citations. Dr. Han obtained his Ph.D. from Chinese Academy of Sciences and did postdoc training with Dr. Joseph C. Wu at Stanford University, and Dr. Han Liang at MD Anderson Cancer Center.

Dr. Han’s research focuses on harnessing big data for precision oncology; specifically contributing to RNA-targeted therapy, target therapy, and immunotherapy. Recently he and his collaborators have had a manuscript accepted by Advanced Science, and he has co-authored two manuscripts that have been accepted by Nature Cell Biology & Pharmaceutical Statistics.

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