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National Center of Biomedical Analysis/国家生物医学分析中心
Haiqing Tu received his Bachelor Degree in Biology in 2011 in Wuhan University, and got his Doctorate Degree in Cell Biology in 2017 at Academy of Military Medical Sciences. He is now an investigator of Nanhu Laboratory, National Center of Biomedical Analysis. His team investigates how cilia form, signal and function in intercellular communication. They identified many ciliary components and discovered that some ciliopathies are caused by inherited human mutations in these ciliary genes. Recently, they found rhythmic cilia changes could support SCN neuron coherence in circadian clock. His series of important research findings have been published in Science, Cell, Nature Communications and so on.
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Haiqing Tu received his Bachelor Degree in Biology in 2011 in Wuhan University, and got his Doctorate Degree in Cell Biology in 2017 at Academy of Military Medical Sciences. He is now an investigator of Nanhu Laboratory, National Center of Biomedical Analysis. His team investigates how cilia form, signal and function in intercellular communication. They identified many ciliary components and discovered that some ciliopathies are caused by inherited human mutations in these ciliary genes. Recently, they found rhythmic cilia changes could support SCN neuron coherence in circadian clock. His series of important research findings have been published in Science, Cell, Nature Communications and so on.