Directory Entry For: Xiang Zhang

Professor
College of Arts & Sciences - Dean's Office

Biography

Prof. Zhang received his B.S. in Radiochemistry from Lanzhou University in 1989 and his M.S. in Nuclear Physics from the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 1992. He earned his Ph.D. at Purdue University in 2001. After three years working in industry as a Senior Scientist, he returned to Purdue as a Research Assistant Professor. In 2008, he joined the University of Louisville’s Department of Chemistry, where he now serves as Professor and Director of the Center for Regulatory & Environmental Analytical Metabolomics (CREAM). His research focuses on creating advanced high-throughput technologies to study complex biological samples, helping to uncover new insights into molecular identification, quantification, and biological networks. He has published more than 230 scientific papers, with his research supported by over 40 federal grants.

Research Interests

I am interested in molecular systems biology, by exploiting high-throughput technologies for analyses of complex mixtures to promote health and wellness. We develop multi-dimensional chromatography-mass spectrometry-based bioanalytical platforms for metabolomics, lipidomics, and epitranscriptomics. Using the high information content data generated from these multi-omics analytical platforms, we further create advanced bioinformatics algorithms and data analysis systems to uncover biological information from the massive instrument data. The developed bioanalytical and bioinformatics platforms are then integrated and employed to discover molecular biomarkers and to understand the mechanisms of molecular regulation changes in a biological system. 

Degrees and Certifications

Ph.D.
Purdue University System
M.S.
Institute of Modern Physics
B.S.
Lanzhou University