Qing Nie, PhD
Distinguished Professor of Mathematics and Developmental & Cell Biology. Director, The NSF-Simons Center for Multiscale Cell Fate Research computational systems biology, […]
Distinguished Professor of Mathematics and Developmental & Cell Biology. Director, The NSF-Simons Center for Multiscale Cell Fate Research computational systems biology, […]
Applications of genomics, computation, and sequencing technologies to the analysis of transcriptional regulation in development. My research interests are in
Recent Publications (from Pub Med) https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/myncbi/12KCbtzdjYm5t/bibliography/public
Systems biology of development and disease, control of cellular behaviors. Morphogenesis and pattern formation, proteoglycans, birth defects syndromes Research in
Academic Distinctions Hellman Fellowship Award (2025)NIH Director’s New Innovator Award (2022)NIH Pathway to Independence Award (2017)Helen Hay Whitney Foundation Fellowship
Assistant Professor of Developmental and Cell Biology Ph.D. University of Washington Research Areas: Transcriptional mechanisms, regulatory genomics, stem cell differentiation,
biophysics, regulation of molecular motors Laser tweezers; Regulation of molecular motors – My research is quite cross-disciplinary. The majority of biological
Dr. Pablo Lara-Gonzalez is originally from Chile, where he completed his Bachelor’s degree in Biochemistry at the Universidad de Concepcion.
cellular and molecular mechanisms of long-range intercellular communication The research goal of the Eom lab is to discover the cellular