Qing Zeng, PhD

Professor
George Washington University
2320 N. Edison St.
Arlington, VA
USA 22207


Biographical Sketch:
Dr. Zeng received her Bachelors in Engineering from Beijing Polytechnic University, a Masters in Computer Science from the University of Hawaii, and Masters and PhD degrees in Medical Informatics from Columbia. She joined the Decision Systems Group at Brigham and Womens Hospital as a research scientist with an Instructor appointment at Harvard, and rose through the ranks at Harvard to Associate Professor. In 2009 she was recruited to the University of Utah were she was at the time of election an Associate Professor of Biomedical Informatics. Dr. Zeng is currently a professor at the George Washington University, Department of Clinical Research and Leadership. She is the director of the Medical Informatics Center in the George Washington University and Associate Director of the Center of Health and Aging in the Washington DC Veterans Affairs (VA) Medical Center. Dr. Zeng’s research focuses on the field of informatics, especially in the areas of consumer health informatics research and natural language processing software development.

Papers:
SYMPOSIUM: USING TAILORED POPULATION HEALTH DATA TO SUPPORT DECISION MAKING