Qian Bian is a Professor and Principal Investigator at Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine with over 20 years of research experience and 13 years in independent roles studying epigenetic regulation of genome function. Trained in biophysics (Ph.D., University of Illinois) and skilled across advanced microscopy, Hi-C, FISH, and genome-editing (CRISPR/TALEN), she has led discoveries in chromosome topology remodeling and H4K20me1 regulation using C. elegans and mammalian systems. Her lab combines quantitative single-cell imaging with next-generation sequencing to map 3D genome architecture and its impact on development and disease. A proven mentor and collaborator, she has a track record of translating technical innovation—such as BAC TG-EMBED and live-imaging assays—into reproducible tools and high-impact publications. Known for meticulous experimental design and cross-disciplinary leadership, she also brings hands-on expertise in developing genome-editing pipelines and training researchers in complex assays.
13 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
B.S., Molecular and Cellular Biology, B.S., Molecular and Cellular Biology at University of Science and Technology of China
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