A hard-working and reliable individual with certain laboratory skills and experience, as well as the ability to search the literature and analyze important information. Good at teamwork and communication with others, serious and responsible for tasks.
Participated in project "Using single cell sequencing (SCS) based hexokinase 2 (HK2) assay method to detect rare malignant tumor cells in the urine of bladder cancer (BC) patients". Specifically, engaging in processing images, collecting data and statistical analysis of high-throughput screening of target cells which were performed under the immunofluorescence staining image.
Participation in a project using genome-wide association (GWAS) mapping to identify genes that may affect the color of endopleura in walnut. Specifically, using whole-genome association to map genes that potentially affect the color of the endopleura of walnut. Through the Manhattan image analysis after data integration, a homologue of the gene ANR, which is negatively regulated in the anthocyanin synthesis pathway, was found in the significant correlation region. It was inferred that a non-synonymous mutation in this gene might lead to an altered trait.
Due to the impact of COVID19 and local policy restrictions during this period, I did not participate in a complete project. Only conducted limited and basic lab procedure of microbiology such as inoculation, incubation, isolation, observation, and identification. In addition, I was trained of some mouse-related experiments procedure.
Conducted a research project on RNA epitranscriptomics, specifically investigating the dynamics of m5C on mRNA. Actively participated in experimental design, improved procedures throughout the project, and contributed to problem-solving. Analyzed and discussed data extensively, providing valuable insights into the research. Demonstrated strong teamwork and collaboration with colleagues, ensuring a productive and efficient lab environment.