Haiqing Zhao's Research Lab

About PI

Haiqing Zhao, PhD Principal Investigator

Haiqing Zhao

Assistant Professor

Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Sealy Center for Structural Biology & Molecular Biophysics

Dr. Zhao is an assistant professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and the Sealy Center for Structural Biology and Molecular Biophysics at UTMB. His deep interests in studying biological complexity went back to his college time especially while reading Schrödinger's book(let) What is Life?. In his undergraduate time, he started to use molecular dynamics simulations to investigate nanoscale phenomena in ionic liquids. For his PhD, he studied histone assembly with Dr. Garegin Papoian and Dr. Yamini Dalal through a joint partnership program between the University of Maryland and the NCI of NIH. Through multi-scale computational simulations, his series of thesis works uncovered the folding principles and energetics of histones assembly, including their centromeric variant and associated chaperones. During his postdoc with Dr. Barry Honig at Columbia University Medical School, Dr. Zhao transitioned to systems biology, developing machine learning methods to predict genome-wide protein-protein interactions. He is broadly interested in applying physical sciences and ML/AI methods to study biology questions. Current projects include predicting host-pathogen interactomes and studying the post-translational machinery in epigenetics.