Dandi Zheng
About Dandi Zheng
Dandi Zheng is a Senior Clinical Data Analyst at Arcus Biosciences, specializing in data analysis and visualization using programming languages such as SAS, R, and Python. With extensive experience in biostatistics and clinical data integration, Zheng has contributed to various organizations, including Bristol Myers Squibb and Columbia University.
Work at Arcus Biosciences
Dandi Zheng has been employed at Arcus Biosciences as a Senior Clinical Data Analyst since 2023. In this role, Zheng utilizes advanced programming skills in SAS, R, and Python for data analysis and visualization. The position involves working with complex datasets, particularly in the field of oncology, to support clinical trials and research initiatives.
Previous Experience in Clinical Data Analysis
Prior to joining Arcus Biosciences, Dandi Zheng held several positions in clinical data analysis. Zheng worked at Bristol Myers Squibb as a Senior Data Scientist from 2020 to 2023. Before that, Zheng was a Programmer Analyst at Eisai US for nine months in 2019. Zheng also served as a Biostatistician at Columbia University Irving Medical Center and as an Assistant Biostatistician at Columbia University in the City of New York.
Education and Expertise
Dandi Zheng earned a Bachelor of Engineering in Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering from Stony Brook University, completing the program from 2013 to 2016. Zheng furthered academic qualifications by obtaining a Master's degree in Biostatistics from Columbia University in the City of New York, studying from 2017 to 2019. Zheng possesses expertise in various statistical methods, including FWER error rate, power analysis, and survival analysis.
Technical Skills and Specializations
Dandi Zheng has advanced programming skills in SAS, R, and Python, which are applied in data analysis and visualization tasks. Zheng is experienced in producing ADaM datasets and conducting quality control reviews in oncology and biostatistics. Additionally, Zheng has knowledge in integrating clinical data and pharmacokinetic data for pharmacometrics analysis, and applies sophisticated algorithms to derive complex datasets.
Research and Early Career
Earlier in the career, Dandi Zheng worked as a Research Assistant at Albert Einstein College of Medicine and as an Independent Researcher at Stony Brook University. Zheng also gained experience as a Biostatistician Intern at Weill Cornell Medicine in 2018. These roles contributed to the foundational skills in biostatistics and research methodology that support current professional endeavors.