Yiming Li

Welcome.

I am a researcher at the University of Hong Kong.
Here is my CV, for your kind interest.

As an undergraduate at HKU, I studied statistics with minors in computer science and mathematics.

My locker, located in the "time tunnel" (c.f. the HKU jargon dictionary, available in Chinese) and numbered 13401 (as in the picture below, taken on the day I returned the keys), faithfully accompanied me for three whole years.


I worked in Prof. Pak Sham's lab as a Ph.D. student in bioinformatics and statistical genetics. My thesis was on the integrative analysis of big omics data.

Currently, I am continuing my research career at the Centre of Genomic Sciences, HKU. I am especially interested in developing and applying statistical and machine learning methods to phenotypic, metabolomic and brain imaging data.