Dr. Chengbin Hu
胡成斌
Professor
School of Mathematics and Computer Science
The Nanchang University
Email:
IEB B404, 999 Xuefu BLVD
Nanchang, Jiangxi, 330000

Research Interests
My research lies at the intersection of bioinformatics, artificial intelligence, and computational biology. I am particularly interested in developing intelligent models for genomic and medical data analysis, advancing methods for medical diagnostics, and investigating the robustness of AI systems. By combining data-driven approaches with biological insight, my work aims to improve the precision, reliability, and scalability of computational tools for health and life sciences.
Selected Publications
EGFR and CYP signaling disruption underlies 6PPD-quinone hepatotoxicity: Insights from a network and machine learning approach
Toxicology 2025
Self-Learning Neural Network as a Prediction Model in Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing to Detect Fetal SNVs
Journal of Translational Medicine 2024
Longitudinal integrative cell-free DNA analysis in gestational diabetes mellitus
Cell Reports Medicine 2024
Smartphone Location Spoofing Attack in Wireless Networks
International Conference on Security and Privacy in Communication Systems 2021CCF C
A Machine Learning Framework for Domain Generation Algorithm (DGA)-Based Malware Detection
IEEE Access 2019
A machine learning framework for studying domain generation algorithm (DGA)-based malware
International Conference on Security and Privacy in Communication Systems 2018CCF C
Phishlimiter: A Phishing Detection and Mitigation Approach Using Software-Defined Networking
IEEE Access 2018
Role of LKB1-CRTC1 on glycosylated COX-2 and response to COX-2 inhibition in lung cancer
Chunxia Cao,Ruli Gao,Min Zhang,Antonio L. Amelio,Mohammad Fallahi,Zirong Chen,Yumei Gu,Chengbin Hu,Eric A. Welsh,Brienne E. Engel,Eric B. Haura1,W Douglas Cress,Lizi Wu,Maria Zajac-Kaye,Frederic J. Kaye
Journal of the National Cancer Institute 2015
Aberrantly activated AREG–EGFR signaling is required for the growth and survival of CRTC1–MAML2 fusion-positive mucoepidermoid carcinoma cells
Oncogene 2014
Brief report: Blockade of Notch signaling in muscle stem cells causes muscular dystrophic phenotype and impaired muscle regeneration
Shuibin, Lin; Huangxuan, Shen,Baofeng Jin,Yumei Gu,Zirong Chen,Chunxia Cao,Chengbin Hu,Charles Keller,Warren S. Pear,Lizi Wu
Stem Cells 2013
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