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Junqing Xie

B.S.Med, MSc, DPhil


Postdoctoral Researcher in Pharmacoepidemiology and Pharmacogenetics

Clarendon Scholar, Jardine Scholar

Pharmacoepidemiology, Pharmacogenomics, Precision medicine

I specialise in leveraging cutting-edge population research techniques to investigate effects of drugs and vaccines, as well as to understand the causal mechanisms and consequences of complex traits and diseases.

Prior to my role at NDORMS, I was a statistical programming training fellow (2018-2019) at the Oxford Big Data Institute, where I gained a systematic training in developing well-organised and thoroughly documented analytic pipelines that serve as a model for future research initiatives.

I received training in Preventive Medicine at Shandong University (Bachelor 2015), Epidemiology and Biostatistics at Peking University (MSc 2018) in China, and Clinical Epidemiology at Oxford University (DPhil 2023).

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