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Tao Wang

Tao Wang

Research Field

  • Investigation of Gene Function and Mechanisms in Neurological Diseases
  • Integration of Interdisciplinary Approaches for Biomedical Research
  • Large-Scale Analysis and Interpretation of Biological Data

Biography

    Tao Wang received his Ph.D. from the Academy for Advanced Interdisciplinary Studies at Peking University. He specializes in integrating bioinformatics, biochemistry, and molecular biology to explore the molecular mechanisms and physiological functions of genes or loci in neurological diseases.

    During his academic career, Dr. Wang has participated in several National Science Foundation (NSF) programs. He has been honored with multiple awards, including undergraduate, master's, and doctoral national scholarships, as well as a doctoral president's scholarship. His research has led to the publication of over 10 academic papers in prestigious journals such as Nature Communications, Nature Genetics, Briefings in Bioinformatics, and Cell Chemical Biology.

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