Li Zhang, PhD

University of California San Francisco

Dr. Li Zhang is a Professor of Biostatistics in the Department of Medicine, Division of Hematology and Oncology, with a joint appointment in the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics at the University of California San Francisco (UCSF). She obtained her Ph.D. in Statistics from the University of Florida, and before joining UCSF, she was an Assistant Professor at the Cleveland Clinic. She has extensive experience in applying statistics and developing advanced approaches in biomedical research and expertise in cancer research with high-throughput sequencing data analysis. She has published more than 150 papers and designed more than 60 Phase I and II clinical trial studies. Dr. Zhang also serves on Global Action Plan 6 Project for Movember Foundation as the UCSF site PI. She has been or is on multiple NIH, DOD, and foundation grants as a co-Investigator. Her research interest focuses on Immuno-informatics, and she is currently the PI on NIH R21 and R01 projects focusing on cancer Immunoinformatics. In addition to regularly teaching Biostatistics and serving on students' master committee at UCSF, she leads the UCSF's Fellowship Advancement and Skills Training in Clinical Research (FASTCaR). She also initiated and organizes the annual UCSF cancer center Biostatistics workshop, which aims to provide education to scientists, post-docs, and technicians. Dr. Zhang is very active member of professional community, she was the president of the San Francisco Bay Area Chapter of American Statistical Association (SFASA), now serves the Director of Education in SFASA. She is also a member of the Pathways To Promotion Committee of ASA Statistical Consulting Section. She received outstanding services award from ASA in 2021.