Yuansheng (Zoe) Zhang, PhD

Yuansheng (Zoe) Zhang, PhD

Postdoctoral Research Fellow

Yuansheng (Zoe) Zhang is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the AIM Program at Mass General Brigham and Harvard Medical School. Her current research, funded by a Postdoc.Mobility fellowship from the Swiss National Science Foundation, focuses on developing multimodal methods to improve the detection and prediction of immune-related adverse events. By leveraging electronic health records and CT imaging data, her work aims to enable early intervention and optimize care for patients undergoing cancer immunotherapy.


Her expertise in translating complex data into clinical insights was built during her Ph.D. in Biomedicine at the University of Zurich, where she investigated the clinical evolution of cardiac and renal function and developed survival models to predict major adverse cardiovascular events in kidney transplant recipients. This work built upon the foundation she established during her Master's in Bioengineering at the Beijing Institute of Genomics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, where she gained extensive experience in large-scale data analysis and developed a comprehensive data portal integrating transcriptomic profiles across multiple species and biological contexts at both bulk and single-cell levels.


With an interdisciplinary background in bioinformatics, biomedicine, and AI, her long-term goal is to empower healthcare providers with intelligent tools, thereby facilitating their work and transforming complex clinical data into actionable insights that ultimately enhance patient care and outcomes.