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Yubo Wang

  • M.D./Ph.D.
  • Stem Cell and Neurodegenerative Disease Researcher
  • yubowang@scripps.edu
  • The Scripps Research Institute
Yubo Wang

Research Field

  • Stem Cell-Derived Organoids for Neurodegenerative Disease Modeling
  • Single-Cell Omics in Neurodegenerative Research
  • Translational Applications of Stem Cell and Omics Technologies

Biography

    Yubo Wang, MD, PhD, obtained his doctoral degree from Beijing Tiantan Hospital, Capital Medical University. Currently, He pursued postdoctoral training at The Scripps Research Institute under the guidance of Dr. Stuart Lipton.

    His primary research focus combines stem cell-derived organoids and single-cell omics to study neurodegenerative diseases. As the first author (including co-first author), he has published several papers in journals such as MedComm and Neural Regeneration Research (NRR).

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