About
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I am a self-motivated and ambitious bioscience professional. Extensive hands-on research expertise in inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn's disease), embryonic development, cell, molecular and biochemistry. Strong scientific training from Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, Rutgers University, New York Univerisity and Taiwan University, professional expertise in experimental research, large-scale data analysis (CyTOF, sncRNAseq and ATACseq) and grant writing. Strong analytical, writing, communication and presentation skills.
I will oversee the entire project and will submit Lab Notes.
Past honors & Awards
ASCB Annual Meeting Highlights- Bacterial infection and symbiosis 2018.
https://www.molbiolcell.org/do... ASHG Trainee Paper Spotlight 2018.
https://www.ashg.org/education... Presntation at 2017 ASCB/EMBO minisymposium 1: Bactrerial Infection and Symbiosis Winner of 8th Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai (ISMMS) Postdoctoral Symposium DataBlitz 2017 First place award at MSSM IBD Retreat 2017 Media report: GM-CSF in CD: ignited interest from two large data sets?
http://gut.bmj.com/content/66/... Reviewers’ Choice Award (top 10%) ASHG 2016. Imputation of gene expression implicates expected and unexpected genes associated to Crohn’s disease Reviewers’ Choice Award (top 10%) ASHG 2016. An Ashkenazi Jewish-predominant frameshift in CSF2RB increases risk for Crohn's disease and attenuates GM-CSF signaling Media report: CSF2RB mutation, common in Ashkenazim, linked to Crohn’s at PM360: The Essential Marketing Resource for Pharma Marketers.
https://www.pm360online.com/cs... Media report: CSF2RB mutation, common in Ashkenazim, linked to Crohn’s at Internal Medicine News
http://www.mdedge.com/internal... Joined
March 2018