Faculty Profile

Hui Jiang

Hui Jiang, PhD

  • Professor, Biostatistics

Dr. Jiang has broad training in statistics, computational mathematics, and computer science, with expertise in statistical genomics, bioinformatics, and statistical computing. He is interested in developing statistical and computational methods for the analysis of large-scale genomics data with specialties in RNA-Seq data analysis and cancer genomics. Many of his methods were incorporated into software tools used by biologists and bioinformaticians in their data analysis.

  • PhD, Computational and Mathematical Engineering, Stanford University, 2009
  • MS, Computer Science, Peking University, 2004
  • BS, Computer Science, Peking University, 2001

Research Interests:
Computational statistics, statistical genomics, bioinformatics

Research Projects:
Statistical modeling of RNA-Seq data.
Statistical methods for asymmetric data integration.
Statistical methods for cancer biomarker identification.
Efficient algorithms for resampling-based hypothesis testing.
Penalized modeling and optimization algorithms for model fitting.

M4523 SPH II
1415 Washington Heights
Ann Arbor, MI 48109

Email: jianghui@umich.edu
Office: 734-764-6742

For media inquiries: sph.media@umich.edu

Areas of Expertise: Biostatistics,  Cancer,  Genetics,  Precision Health