Dr. Zeeshan Ahmed is Assistant Professor of Medicine at the Department of Medicine – Division of General Internal Medicine, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School; and Core Faculty Member at the Institute for Health, Health Care Policy and Aging Research, at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. Dr. Ahmed is Full Academic Member of the Rutgers Microbiology and Molecular Genetics; Institute for Quantitative Biomedicine; Center for Cancer Health Equity, Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey; and Rutgers Human Genetics Institute of New Jersey.
Ahmed Lab: Dr. Ahmed’s lab is doing research with focus on intelligent and multi-functional systems development for integrative healthcare, genomics and metabolomics data analysis to discover disease biomarkers and different forms of phenotypic information for advanced diagnostic and personalized treatment in Precision Medicine. Research objectives include, modelling clinical, genomics and metabolomics data to find statistical patterns across millions of features to identify underlying biologic pathways, modifiable risk factors and actionable information that supports early detection and prevention of complex disorders, and development of new therapies for better patient care.