PhD Student, Public Health Genetics
Jingheng Chen is a PhD student with a background in biology and public health genetics, having earned her BS in Biology from Georgia Institute of Technology and her MPH in Public Health Genetics from the University of Pittsburgh. She is particularly interested in developing and implementing genomic medicine applications to improve healthcare outcomes.
Her primary goal is to develop and deliver public health genetics and genomics initiatives in areas such as hereditary cancer screening and precision medicine. Through her work, she aspires to contribute to the advancement of genomic medicine and its integration into public health systems, ultimately promoting better health outcomes for patients and communities.
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Areas of Interest
Preventative medicine
Precision health
Translational research