Zōu Zhàn 鄒湛 (?–299), Rùnfǔ 潤甫, was a Western Jìn 西晉 official and writer, a native of Nányáng 南陽 Xīnyě 新野. His biography is preserved in Jìn shū 晉書 j. 92 (Wényuàn lièzhuàn). He served at the courts of Wǔdì 武帝 (r. 265–290) and Huìdì 惠帝 (r. 290–306) in middle-ranking metropolitan posts including guózǐ jìjiǔ 國子祭酒 (Director of the Imperial Academy) and sànqí chángshì 散騎常侍 (Cavalier Attendant-in-Ordinary). He died c. 299 in the disturbances of the Bāwáng zhī luàn 八王之亂. His birth year is not preserved. CBDB has no entry.

In the Kanripo corpus he is the attributed author of KR3a0153 Zōuzǐ 鄒子.