
Summary
Teddy (Yen-Hsiang Huang) is an incoming Ph.D. student in Dr. C. P. James Chen's lab in the School of Animal Sciences at Virginia Tech. He earned his M.S. in Agronomy (Division of Biostatistics) at National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan, where he developed ShiNyP, an R/Shiny platform for SNP analysis with AI-assisted reporting published in Molecular Biology and Evolution. His prior work includes GWAS for anaerobic germination in rice during a research exchange at Texas A&M University, along with studies of selection footprints and multiple phenotype imputation in Taiwanese vegetable soybean. In the Niche Lab, he plans to bring his population-genomics and statistical-computing background to livestock monitoring through data fusion and sensor integration.
Education
- M.S. in Agronomy (Division of Biostatistics)National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan2023-2025
- B.S. in AgronomyNational Chung Hsing University, Taiwan2019-2023
Selected Experiences
- Research AssistantAgronomy Lab206, National Chung Hsing University2024
- Visiting ResearcherTexas A&M University (Host: Dr. E. M. Septiningsih)Nov 2024-Feb 2025
- InternTaiwan Agricultural Research Institute (TARI)Jan-Feb 2022