
Yufeng Yang - Bio-X Bowes Fellow
Home Department: Neurosciences
Faculty Advisor: Bingwei Lu (Pathology)
One of Dr. Yueh-hsiu Chien's main research focuses is to define γδ T cell function so that we can better understand host immune defense. γδ T cells, together with B cells and αβ T cells, are the only cells that use somatic V, D, J gene rearrangement to generate diverse antigen receptors. All three types of cells are present together in all but the most primitive vertebrates, suggesting that each population contributes to host immune competence uniquely and that all three are necessary for maintaining immune competence.
Home Department: Genetics
Faculty Advisor: Michael Snyder
Talk Title: Classify dynamic responses to food through time-series glucose data
Event: Society for Mathematical Biology Annual Meeting - 2023
Home Department: Chemical Engineering
Faculty Advisor: Zhenan Bao
Talk Title: Topological Supramolecular Network Enabled Highly Conductive and Stretchable Organic Bioelectronics
Event: 2021 MRS Fall Meeting
Supported by The Matthew Frank Family
Home Department: Cancer Biology
Faculty Advisor: Le Cong
Talk Title: Perturbing and tracing tumor lineages resistant to NK killing
Event: Single-Cell Genomics GRC 2024
Home Department: Bioengineering
Faculty Advisor: Stephen Quake
Talk Title: Building a single-cell co-transcriptomic atlas of the Toxoplasma interactome
Event: Cell Symposium - Single Cells: Technology to Biology