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Qiang Liu

Assistant Professor at Cell Biology, Yale University0 Followers

An authority in the field of pathology, Dr. Qiang Liu serves as an Assistant Professor at Yale University, where he is recognized for his pioneering research in spatial omics. With a robust academic background, Dr. Liu earned his PhD in Environmental Toxicology, Computer Science, and Analytical Chemistry from the University of California, Riverside. His interdisciplinary expertise has positioned him at the forefront of developing innovative spatial-based omics techniques, such as DBiT-seq and Spatial-CITE-seq. Dr. Liu's research is primarily focused on the application of these cutting-edge techniques to unravel complex biological processes and advance our understanding of various diseases. His work is instrumental in bridging the gap between computational methodologies and practical applications in disease research, offering new insights into cellular environments and interactions. Throughout his career, Dr. Liu has been recognized for his significant contributions to the field. He is a recipient of prestigious awards, including the SITC-SU2C Convergence Scholar Awards and the NIH Hubmap Jumpstart award. These accolades underscore his commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and his impact on the field of pathology. At Yale University, Dr. Liu is not only dedicated to his research but also to mentoring the next generation of scientists. He actively engages with students and colleagues, fostering a collaborative environment that encourages innovation and critical thinking. His work continues to inspire and drive forward the boundaries of what is possible in spatial omics and disease research.

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