Summary
Yuhui Luo is a Ph.D. candidate in Biology at UC San Diego specializing in neuroimmunology, with 11 years of research experience probing how the nervous and immune systems communicate during sustained viral infection. Trained across top institutions (Fudan, UCLA, UC Berkeley), Yuhui combines molecular, imaging (iDISCO 3D tissue clearing), and gene expression approaches to link cell-level mechanisms to disease-relevant outcomes. Past projects span neural stem cell patterning in ferret cortex to GPCR signaling relevant to obesity, reflecting a knack for bridging developmental neuroscience and translational immunology. Based in San Diego, Yuhui brings deep experimental rigor and cross-disciplinary fluency, often applying techniques learned abroad to tackle complex brain–body interactions.
10 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Cell/Cellular and Molecular Biology, Cell/Cellular and Molecular Biology at University of California, Berkeley
University of California, San Diego
Neuroscience, Neuroscience at University of California, Los Angeles
High school, Science, High school, Science at Hangzhou Foreign Languages School
Bachelor of Science - BS, Biology/Biological Sciences, General, Bachelor of Science - BS, Biology/Biological Sciences, General at Fudan University
Chinese, English