Does "me" matter?
While brewing the afternoon coffee, my advisor asked, “Which journal would you like to set as a goal to publish your tool?” I was stumped. “I haven’t thought about it.” He replied, “You should have...
Welcome to my personal blog. My given name is Yunzhe WANG. You may also address me by my Cantonese-inspired phonetic name, Wenzy WONG. In this blog, you'll find my thoughts on scientific research and my tiny academic contributions (since 2025). Below is a brief summary of my educational background and academic journey over the past few years.
I hold a Bachelor's degree in Bioinformatics from the College of Informatics, Huazhong Agricultural University, where I developed both data-driven and question-driven thinking. I furthered my medical research experience through a visiting research programme, Biological and Biomedical Science Programme, at School of Life Sciences, The Chinese University of Hong Kong. As the team leader, I guided our group, earning the second prize in the final presentation.
Currently, I'm in my third year of a combined Master's and Ph.D. programme at Zhang Lab, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Fudan University. Throughout my doctoral studies, I have continued to strengthen my bioinformatics skills, especially focusing on their effective and appropriate applications in cancer research. My ongoing work examines microbial communities associated with gastrointestinal cancers through multi-omics data mining. My interests extend to other interdisciplinary areas, particularly neuroimmune-cancer crosstalk. I am also learning systems biology recently, which I consider a promising framework for future biological research.
For a comprehensive overview of my experiences and previous publications, please refer to my resume.
While brewing the afternoon coffee, my advisor asked, “Which journal would you like to set as a goal to publish your tool?” I was stumped. “I haven’t thought about it.” He replied, “You should have...
2025-02-19 | Extracting what makes me uncomfortable From the beginning of this semester, I have been writing and revising multiple sections for my advisor’s NSFC grant proposal, most of which were...
This tutorial will guide you how to write a post in the Chirpy template, and it’s worth reading even if you’ve used Jekyll before, as many features require specific variables to be set. Naming and...