Yang Liu, PhD
Assistant Professor of PathologyCards
About
Research
Overview
Yang Liu, PhD, was appointed Assistant Professor in the Department of Pathology effective August 1, 2022. Dr. Yang Liu received his PhD degree from the University of California Riverside, working in quite a few different fields, including engineering, chemistry, toxicology, and computer science. He has been a Postdoctoral Research Associate at Yale since 2018 working with Dr. Rong Fan in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Yale. During the Postdoc training, he developed a high spatial resolution multi-omics sequencing technique, named DBiT-seq, which can achieve near single-cell spatial resolution (10 µm) sequencing of RNA and protein on the same tissue section. He also developed Spatial-CITE-seq (High plex spatial epitome sequencing) and DBiT-seq FFPE technology (spatial transcriptome and epitome of banked FFPE samples). Dr. Liu received the SITC-SU2C Convergence Scholar Awards in 2019 and NIH Hubmap Jumpstart award. His Lab in Yale Pathology will focus on development of spatial based omics techniques (Transcriptome, proteome, epigenome, etc..) and the application of spatial omics techniques to study tumor microenvironments, neurological disease, heart and vascular disease, development and microbiome.
Academic Achievements & Community Involvement
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News
- November 17, 2023
Cancer Metabolism Symposium
- March 01, 2023
Yale Team Co-maps Proteins and Transcriptome in Human Tissues
- November 15, 2020Source: Yale SEAS News
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