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Papers | Talks


  • The splicing code: how far are we off?
    Bioinformatics Division, TNLIST, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China (07/2016)
  • A high-resolution view of neuronal RNA regulatory networks.
    Department of Biological Sciences Seminar Series, St John’s University. Queens, NY (04/2016)
  • Temporal regulation of transcriptome diversity during neural development.
    Penn State University Neuroscience Seminar. University Park, PA (02/2016)
  • A high-resolution view of RNA regulatory networks.
    Amgen Inc. Boston, MA (02/2016)
  • A high-resolution view of neural RNA regulatory networks.
    Center for RNA Biology, Ohio State University. Columbus, OH (09/2015)
  • Dissecting a modular RNA-splicing program in neurodevelopment.
    Columbia University MAGNet Retreat (05/2014)
  • Integrative Analysis of the Transcriptome & Protein-RNA Interactome to Elucidate RNA Regulation.
    RNA-seq in Biomedical Research Workshop, Columbia University Genome Center (12/2013)
  • From RNA regulatory networks to rare mutations in neurological disorders.
    Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics, Columbia University retreat. (10/2013)
  • RNA regulatory networks in the mammalian nervous system.
    Columbia University MAGNet Retreat. (05/2013)
  • RNA regulation, neuronal cell fate, and brain tumor: A systems perspective.
    Columbia University Graduate Admission Talk. (02/2013)
  • Global RNA regulatory networks in the mammalian brain: insights from an integrative systems biology approach.
    Bioinformatics Division, TNLIST, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China. (10/2012)
  • Searching for the specificity of RNA-binding proteins.
    Tsinghua Symposium on Genomics and Epigenomics. Beijing. China. (10/2012)
  • Searching for the specificity of RNA-binding proteins.
    CSHA RNA Biology. Suzhou. China. (10/2012)
  • Global RNA regulatory networks in the mammalian brain: insights from an integrative systems biology approach.
    CAS-MPG Partner Institute for Computational Biology. Shanghai, China. (09/2012)