🌟 Celebrating Chen-Yang’s Recent Achievements

We’re thrilled to share a series of recent accomplishments that spotlight the impactful research and growing recognition of Chen-Yang Su, a valued member of the CERC community. These milestones highlight Chen-Yang’s leadership in interdisciplinary research at the intersection of social science, genomics, and precision medicine.

🏅 Post-Publication Review Selected as Top 5

Chen-Yang’s review titled “Navigating Clues to Success in Academia” was selected as one of the Top 5 submissions in the Tremplin Post-Publication Review "Win and Publish" Competition, chosen by the Tremplin Consortium Board.
đź“„ Read the review Navigating Clues to Success in Academia
This recognition reflects strong critical engagement with academic work and showcases emerging voices shaping scholarly discourse.

January 2025

Invited Talk – National Taiwan University
Chen-Yang was invited by National Taiwan University to deliver a talk at their Monthly Talks on Poly-omics & Precision Medicine, hosted by Prof. Pei-Lung Chen. This event gathered prominent researchers, including the CEO of Taiwan Biobank, to discuss innovations in genomics and precision medicine.
🎥 Watch the talk: YouTube – NTU Poly-omics Series

Selected for IGES Young Investigators Committee
Chen-Yang was selected by the International Genetic Epidemiology Society (IGES) to serve a two-year term on the Young Investigators Committee (YIC). This leadership role supports the development of early-career researchers in genetic epidemiology.
đź”— More about IGES YIC

May 2025

1st Prize – Oral Presentation & Panelist at QIRC/CQRM
Chen-Yang won First Prize for their oral presentation at the Congrès québécois de recherche sur les MICI (CQRM) / Quebec Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) Research Conference (QIRC).
Additionally, Chen-Yang was invited to participate in a panel discussion with Mark Daly, a leading figure in genomics research.
đź“„ Abstract attached
📸 Event photos

May 15–16, 2025

Invited Speaker – Advances in Social Genomics Conference
Chen-Yang was invited to present at the Advances in Social Genomics Conference at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. This prestigious invitation included full travel and accommodation support (~$1300 USD), generously sponsored by the National Institute on Aging, the La Follette School of Public Affairs, and the Initiative in Social Genomics
đź”— Conference details: The Advances in Social Genomics Conference – Methods 1, 2025

 

We applaud Chen-Yang for these well-deserved recognitions and look forward to continued impact from their work at the forefront of genomic social science and health equity research.