Hui Jiang

Postdoctoral Scholar
Department of Statistics
Stanford University


Contact Information

Wong Lab, E100, James Clark Center
318 Campus Drive,
Stanford, CA 94305
Office Phone: (650)725-1547
Email: jiangh AT stanford.edu

Biography

I obtained B.S. and M.S. in Computer Science from Beijing University in 2001 and 2004, respectively. I received my Ph.D. in Computational and Mathematical Engineering from Stanford University in 2009. I am now a postdoctoral scholar at Department of Statistics, Stanford University.

Research Interests

  • Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
    • Ultra high-throughput sequencing and microarray data analysis, RNA-Seq data analysis, sequence alignment and assembly, gene expression, alternative splicing, gene regulation
  • Bayesian Statistics and Scientific Computing
    • Statistical inference, Bayesian methods, Monte Carlo methods, numerical optimization
  • Others
    • Clinical trials, chemotherapy scheduling, pattern recognition, image processing

Selected Publications

Full list is here.

Hiller, D.*, Jiang, H.*, Xu, W., Wong, W.H. (2009)
Identifiability of Isoform Deconvolution from Junction Arrays and RNA-Seq
Bioinformatics, doi:10.1093/bioinformatics/btp544. [online][preprint] (*equally contributed)

Jiang, H., Wong, W.H. (2009)
Statistical Inferences for Isoform Expression in RNA-Seq
Bioinformatics, 25(8), 1026–1032. [online][preprint]

Ji, H., Jiang, H., Ma, W., Johnson, D., Myers, R., Wong, W.H. (2008)
An Integrated Software System for Analyzing ChIP-chip and ChIP-seq Data
Nature Biotechnology, 26, 1293-1300. [online][software]

Jiang, H., Wong, W.H. (2008)
SeqMap: Mapping Massive Amount of Oligonucleotides to the Genome
Bioinformatics, 24(20). [online][software]

Softwares

SeqMap, rSeq, CisGenome Browser and others.


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