International Fellow program in Beijing, China The joint Center for Life Sciences (CLS) at Peking universities invites application for its International Fellow program. As the most vibrant
Super-resolution fluorescence microscopy, recognized by the 2014 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, particularly single-molecule localization microscopy (SMLM), has revolutionized the study of cellular
Shanshan Luo Email: luoshanshan@tsinghua.edu.cn Research Interests: Our research focuses on building artificial biological systems for efficient CO2 fixation and conversion. Specifically, we aim
Kexin Yuan Email: kexinyuan@tsinghua.edu.cn Disciplinary Focus: Interdisciplinary Research at the Interface of Neuroscience, Artificial Intelligence, and Translational Medicine Research Directions
Yinqing Li Email: yinqingl@tsinghua.edu.cn Research Interests: Cells encode their long-term “self” in chromatin marks that are, paradoxically, erased and rewritten reversibly. Our central question is
Xiaofeng Fang Email: xffang@tsinghua.edu.cn Lab page: http://fanglab.org.cn/ Research Interests: Biomolecular condensates are emerging as a central mechanism of cellular compartmentalization. Most
Diankun Yu Assistant professor, School of Life Sciences, Tsinghua University, Principal Investigator, Tsinghua-Peking Center for Life Sciences, Principal Investigator, IDG/McGovern Institute
In early mammalian development, oocytes accumulate large amounts of maternal proteins and RNAs prior to maturation, providing the molecular foundation for the maternal-to-zygotic transition (MZT) an