Associate Professor / Queen's National Scholar in BioinformaticsOffice: Goodwin 756 Phone: 613 533-2948 EmailPersonal Website
Biography
Qingling Duan is an Assistant Professor, jointly appointed in the Department of Biomedical & Molecular Sciences and the School of Computing at Queen’s University. She completed her postdoctoral training in genomics and bioinformatics at the Channing Division of Network Medicine, affiliated with Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston. Her Ph.D. was in Human Genetics and B.Sc. in Biology, both at McGill University in Montreal.
The primary focus of Qingling’s research is to identify genetic factors that regulate multifactorial traits in human populations including chronic diseases and variable response to common drug therapies. For example, she has identified DNA sequence variations that predispose to adverse drug reactions associated with hypertension drugs, susceptibility to cardio-respiratory diseases, as well as genes that determine efficacy of asthma medications through analyses of genomic data from families and case-control populations.
Qingling recently received the Queen’s National Scholar Award in recognition of her expertise in Bioinformatics. Her work is funded by the Canadian Institute of Health Research (CIHR) and Queen’s University, with previous funding from the National Institute of Health and the Pharmacogenomics Network. Her publications appear in journals including the American Journal of Human Genetics, the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, and the Pharmacogenomics Journal.