Hailing Shi (@hailingshi) 's Twitter Profile
Hailing Shi

@hailingshi

HHWF Postdoc Fellow @ Broad Institute & MIT Chemistry | PhD @ UChicago Chemistry | RNA biology | Spatial Omics | Molecular & Cellular Neuroscience

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Congratulations to Xiao Wang (Xiao Wang), the Cabot Assistant Professor of Chemistry and a Core Member of Broad Institute , who has been promoted to Associate Professor With Tenure, effective July 1, 2024. chemistry.mit.edu/chemistry-news…

Congratulations to Xiao Wang (<a href="/WangXiaoLab/">Xiao Wang</a>), the Cabot Assistant Professor of Chemistry and a Core Member of <a href="/broadinstitute/">Broad Institute</a> , who has been promoted to Associate Professor With Tenure, effective July 1, 2024.

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Excited to share Deep-STARmap and Deep-RIBOmap! We enabled spatial transcriptomic and translatomic mapping of >1K genes in 200 µm thick tissue and neuron morphology co-profiling. Thanks Xiao Wang for unwavering support; Jennifer for human skin study! biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

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Spatial omics technology is transforming our understanding of in situ RNA biology. We are grateful for the opportunity to publish this review in Molecular Cell. We hope this will be a useful resource for the community. Hailing Shi Shuchen Luo Xiao Wang

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Chapter 2 of branched RNA: chemically modified branched cap for multi-capped mRNA and capped circular RNA (QRNA)--the cellular translation machinery is surprisingly tolerant of unnatural structures! Beyond enhanced performance, the mechanism is intriguing: rdcu.be/dUQKX

Chapter 2 of branched RNA: chemically modified branched cap for multi-capped mRNA and capped circular RNA (QRNA)--the cellular translation machinery is surprisingly tolerant of unnatural structures! Beyond enhanced performance, the mechanism is intriguing: rdcu.be/dUQKX