Assistant Professor
Austin Chiang鈥檚 research focuses on systems immunology, a powerful approach to understanding the complex immune system as a whole, which holds great promise for vaccine development and the manipulation of the human immune system.
Dr. Chiang鈥檚 research focuses on unraveling the complexities of human diseases such
as atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, cancer, eosinophilic esophagitis, Staphylococcus aureus infection, and Autism Spectrum Disorder
(ASD).
His work employs a multifaceted approach that integrates bioinformatics, multi-omics
data analysis, AI predictive modeling, and systems biology to enhance our understanding
of these human diseases. Furthermore, his contributions extend to the biopharmaceutical
industry, particularly in the areas of biomanufacturing and multicellular systems
engineering.
A cornerstone of Dr. Chiang's methodology is the development of innovative algorithms
and tools for biological modeling, which facilitates the simulation of diverse biological
systems. Dr. Chiang's lab aims to remain at the forefront of research at the intersection
of computational and experimental biology.
His work in systems immunology seeks to uncover groundbreaking therapeutic strategies
and deepen our understanding of complex immunological systems. His contributions not
only propel the scientific community forward but also hold great promise to revolutionize
disease prevention, diagnosis, and treatment.