![]() | Dr Xin-qiang Fang (China) Postdoctoral Researcher (now Assistant Professor at the Fujian Research Institute) Ph.D. 2009 Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry Xinqiang was with us from 2012 Sept till 2013 Aug and contributed to one of our first manuscripts as a co-first author (JACS 2013 Fang et al.). Our electrophile program would not have been initiated so quickly without Xinqiang’s ability to successfully develop novel synthesis routes toward functional small-molecule probes. As of Fall 2013, Xinqiang began his independent career as a Research Professor at the Fujian Research Institute of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. |
![]() | Dr Jiayang Li (China) Postodoctoral Researcher (now Assistant Professor at the National Center for Nanoscience and Technology, Beijing) Jiayang hailed from materials science background as a recent graduate from Brandeis University. During a short time that Jiayang was with us (Oct 2013 – Feb 2014), she rapidly learned molecular biology and biochemical techniques and contributed to successful completion of a project in collaboration with Saba Parvez and Dr. Yuan Fu (JACS 2015 Parvez et al.). Jiayang went on to independently initiate a new project! As of 2014, Jiayang began her Research Assistant Professorship position at the National Center for Nanoscience and Technology, Beijing, China. |
![]() | Dr Hongyu Lin (China) Postdoctoral Researcher (now Associate Professor at Xiamen University) Hongyu is originally from China, came to our lab from Brandeis, and was with us until May 2015. Hongyu made numerous contributions, most notably to the T-REX Electrophile Toolbox. In our lab, Hongyu contributed to first and second-author publications in 2015 JACS Lin et al., 2016 Nature Protocols Parvez & Long et al., 2014 ChemBioChem Fu et al., 2017 Cell Chemical Biology Long & Lin et al., and a couple of more contributed-author papers currently in revision. Hongyu is now an associate professor at Xiamen University, Chinese Academy of Sciences. |
![]() | Dr. Soura (Souradyuti) Ghosh (India) Postdoctoral Researcher (now Assistant Professor at Bennett University, India) Soura hailed from india, and upon completion of his PhD program at Johns Hopkins, Soura spent a year with us from August 2015 till Sept 2016, and contributed to setting up some key foundational stones for our C. elegans T-REX projects. Soura is a co-author of our inaugural worm paper in preparation. Soura also assisted in the preparation of an invited review article that highlights chemical tools in subcellular redox targeting in cultured cells and model organisms (2017 ACS Chem Biol Long et al.). As of early 2017, Soura began his teaching assistant professorship position back in his homeland, India (at Bennett University). |
![]() | Dr Yuan Fu (China) Postdoctoral Researcher (now Assistant Professor at Tianjin Medical School) Ph.D. 2012 University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, IL, U.S.A. B.S. 2008 Tsinghua University, Beijing, China Yuan is a native of China. He started alongside Yimon upon graduation from UIUC. Yuan is one of our two dedicated founding postdoctoral members of the Aye Lab. Yuan’s contributions were instrumental in helping us hit the ground running in our starting years. Yuan carried away several first-author/co-first-author publications from his time in our lab (Fu et al. 2013 ACS Biochemistry; Fang et al. 2013 JACS; Parvez et al. 2015 JACS; Fu et al. 2014 ChemBioChem; and Fu & Long et al. 2018 Nature Chemical Biology). As of fall-2018, Yuan began his own independent lab as an assistant professor in Tianjin Medical University, School of Basic Medical Sciences, China. |
![]() | Dr. Dziyana (Diana) Hnedzko (Belarus) Postdoctoral Researcher (March 2017 – December 2018) Ph.D. 2017 Binghamton University, SUNY Diana grew up in the Republic of Belarus. She joined the Aye lab upon completing her PhD studies in Professor Eriks Rozners’ laboratory at Binghamton University. During her tenure in the Aye lab, Diana rapidly learned the ropes of cell biological and mechanistic biochemical studies involving the enzyme RNR in the realms of our genome regulation research program and contributed to a nominated review article (2018 ChemBioChem — ChemBio Talents special issue), as well as a first-author original-research paper presently being finalized. Diana is currently a postdoctoral researcher at College of Williams & Mary. |
![]() | Dr Marcus Long (UK) Postdoctoral Researcher (November 2014 – July 2018) Ph.D. 2014 Brandeis University, MA, U.S.A. Undergraduate degree in Chemistry 2003, Honors School of Chemistry, University of Oxford, UK Marcus is a native of Yorkshire, England. During his PhD studies at Brandeis University, Marcus collaborated with Yimon in her postdoctoral research involving cell-based studies of RNR-enzyme. Marcus continued to be an active collaborator of the Aye Lab prior to joining us as a postdoctoral member in late 2014. Marcus was a key leader in successfully extending our REX technologies to use in complex living models. During his tenure in the Aye lab, he trained and collaborated with many postdoctoral, graduate students and undergraduate researchers in both electrophile signaling and genome regulation research programs. In electrophile signaling research program, Marcus’s contributions resulted in 8 original research publications (including Parvez & Long 2016 Nature Protocols and Long & Parvez 2017 Nature Chemical Biology) with 5 additional manuscripts presently in revision/peer review, and 13 perspectives/review articles published. In genome biogenesis research program, Marcus contributed to two co-first author original research papers, including 2018 Fu & Long Nature Chemical Biology, and 3 invited reviews/perspectives. |
![]() | Dr. Xiaopeng Yin (China) Postdoctoral Researcher (January 2018 – December 2018) Ph.D. 2017 Michigan State University, MI, U.S.A B.S. 2011 Nanjing University, China, Xiaopeng hailed from China. He took up the challenge to switch his research focus from organic synthesis during his phD studies to join the Aye lab and learn to work in an interdisciplinary research project. Xiaopeng’s key contributions allowed us to successfully complete the Phase I of our industrial collaborative project. Following his short yet successful tenure in our lab, Xiaopeng joined Prof. Justin Kim’s lab at the Dana-Farber Institute, to further pursue his research interests in chemistry and biology. As of fall 2019, Xiaopeng began his new job in pharma industry in the bay area (California). |
![]() | Dr. Xuyu Liu (New Zealand) Postdoctoral Researcher (January 2017 – July 2019) Ph.D. 2016 University of Sydney, Australia M.S. 2011 Victoria University of Welington, New Zealand B.S. 2008 Victoria University of Welington, New Zealand Xuyu grewu up in China, but emigrated to New Zealand to receive his higher education, first at Victoria University Wellington for his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in biomedical sciences, followed by his pursuit of a doctoral degree at the University of Sydney in Australia. Xuyu joined our team at Cornell University USA in early 2017 and his work enabled the team to successfully translate principles and products of REX technologies to precision medicine applications. Xuyu subsequently moved with our team to EPFL and was a key leader in successfully overseeing the lab’s relocation and installation. During his time in our team, Xuyu contributed to several pedagogical review articles as well as invention disclosure and an original-research paper (2020 Liu et al., ACS Central Science). The latter constitutes the first successful proof-of-concept of targeted covalent inhibitors derived from precision electrophilic-metabolite signaling. As of late 2019, Xuyu began his new position as a cardiovascular research fellow in the School of Chemistry and Charles Perkins Centre at the University of Sidney, Australia. |
![]() | Dr. Yi Zhao (China) Postdoctoral Researcher (November 2014 – October 2020) Ph.D. 2014 National University of Singapore, Singapore B.S. 2009 Sichuan University, China Yi is a native of China, specifically from the famous region of Sichuan. Just like Sichuan cuisine, Yi’s tenure in the team spiced up our team’s research directions on multiple fronts, from evolution of REX technologies toward endogenous target profiling to deeper mechanistic studies of how native electrophiles modulate kinase signaling and ubiquitin pathways. Yi is a co-author and first-author of several original research papers as well as a perspective article that was selected for the 2020 International Open Access Week collection. Despite having been a dedicated organic research chemist for almost a decade prior to joining the Aye team, Yi, with the right mindset and fearless attitude, and his performance in our team, is an exemplary model of how organic chemists, given the right opportunities, close guidance, and training, are able to quickly become mechanistic chemical biologists and interdisciplinary scientists. As of late 2020, Yi began his new appointment as an associate research fellow in the Shenzhen Bay Laboratory in Shenzhen, China. |
![]() | Dr. Chaosheng Luo (China) Postdoctoral Researcher (October 2019 – December 2020) Postdoc 2017-2019 Colorado State University, USA Postdoc 2015-2017 Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA Ph.D. 2015 Peking University, China M.S. 2012 Peking University, China B.S. 2011 Beijing Technology and Business University, China Chaosheng is currently working as a scientific editor in Tetrahedron Chem, Elsevier. |
![]() | Dr. Amogh Kulkarni (India) Postdoctoral Researcher (January 2020 – July 2021) Ph.D. 2020 Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER), Pune, India M.S. 2014 IISER, Pune, India B.S. 2012 DES Fergusson College, Pune, India |
![]() | Dr. Yuchen Qiao Postdoctoral Researcher (June 2021 – May 2022) Ph.D. 2021 in Chemistry at Texas A&M University, USA B.Sc 2015 in Chemistry at Nanjing University, China |
![]() | Sine (Somsinee) Wisitpitthaya, Graduate student member (Thailand) from Spring 2013 to January 2017 Anandamahidol Foundation Scholar (2015 – Spring 2017) B.S. and M.S. 2011 Chemistry, Chulalongkurn University, Thailand Sine is a native of Thailand. Sine represents one of the 3 founding graduate-student members of the Aye Lab. Sine worked on our nucleotide signaling research program and contributed to a first-authored publication and two co-authored manuscripts during her time in lab. We bid farewell to Sine along with three of our graduating seniors in May 2017. Sine recently began her postdoctoral research scientist position at Wolfe laboratories, Inc., MA. |
![]() | Joe (Joseph) Haegele, Graduate student member (USA) from Spring 2013 to July 2017 NIH-CBI T32 Training Program Fellow (2013 fall – 2015 spring) M.S. 2012 Biomedical forensic science, Boston University School of Medicine B.S. 2010 Chemistry, Rensselaer Polytech Institute, N.Y., U.S.A. Joe is one of the 3 founding graduate-student members of the Aye Lab. Joe in collaboration with Marcus, Soura, Daniel, and Shiv contributed to the development and applications of our T-REX precision redox perturbation tool in live C. elegans animal models. Joe recently began a research scientist position at Forma, MA. |
![]() | Saba Parvez Graduate student member (India) from Spring 2013 to December 2017 HHMI Predoctoral Fellow (2015–2017) B.S. 2012 Chemistry, Bates College Saba was one of our founding graduate student members and a key contributor in building our lab’s T-REX system from the ground up, both in cultured cells alongside Yimon and in zebrafish models, alongside Marcus and Jesse. Saba moved onto a postdoc position in Prof. Randall Peterson’s lab at the University of Utah in December 2017. In 2023 Saba received several attractive academic job offers for tenure-track assistant professorship position from a few institutions in the US, and has just accepted to join Northwestern University (at the prestigious Feinberg School of Medicine) |
![]() | Jesse Poganik Graduate student member (USA) from Spring 2015 to April 2020 American Heart Association Predoctoral Fellow (July 2017 – April 2020) NIH-CBI T32 Training Program Fellow (Fall 2015 – Spring 2017) B.S. 2013 Chemistry, SUNY at Stony Brook, N.Y., USA Jesse was a major driver in transforming our teams early effort in studying stress-dependent RNA biology to successful outcomes in projects investigating RNA-protein interactions and transcriptomics analyses. Jesse was also a critical member who successfully passed on the team’s technical know-hows underpinning REX technologies and their applications in larval zebrafish to newer team members who joined us at EPFL. Beyond lead- and co-author published and pending original research manuscripts, Jesse made outstanding pedagogical contributions through several reviews and perspectives during his time in the team. Following his successful thesis defense in Spring 2020, Jesse started his postdoctoral position in Prof. Vadim Gladyshev’s laboratory at Longwood Medical School, Harvard University, USA. |
![]() | Daniel Urul Graduate student member (USA) from Spring 2016 to December 2020 NSF GRFP Fellow (Summer 2017 – 2020) Cornell Graduate Fellowship Awardee (Fall 2016 – Spring 2017) B.S. 2014 Chemistry, University of Florida, USA Daniel joined our team as a graduate student at Cornell University and a US NSF GRFP fellow, and subsequently moved with the team as an EPFL exchange student. Daniel contributed to several of our C. elegans research team projects. Daniel’s highly effective collaborations with several team members, in particular with Sanjna and Marcus, resulted in a series of co-first and co-2nd authorship papers, and a technology-based book chapter. As of December 2020, Daniel successfully defended as our team’s last member with an official Cornell PhD degree. As of Spring 2021, Daniel is working as an R&D scientist at the AssayQuant biotech company. |
![]() | Lingxi Wang Graduate student member (EPFL) from July 2017 to August 2021 Formerly graduate student at Cornell (July 2017 – 2018) M.S. in Chemical Biology, 2018, Cornell University, USA B.S. in Chemistry, 2017, Tsinghua University, China Lingxi joined our team first as a graduate student at Cornell University and transferred to EPFL graduate program as she relocated with the team to EPFL. Lingxi critically assisted with the successful revision of our team’s important proof-of-concept paper demonstrating direct relevance of precision electrophile signaling to precision medicine development (2020 Liu et al.). Lingxi also contributed to an invited pedagogical review article, and initial explorations in structure/function studies, protein-tags design, prior to her thesis defense in late 2021. Following return to her homeland, China, Lingxi is starting her career as a project manager at a global biopharmaceutical company based in her hometown, Suzhou. |
![]() | Lisette Gallegos (USA) Undergrad researcher (summer, fall 2012)Class of 2013, College of Arts & Sciences, Cornell University Major: Chemistry & Chemical Biology– Lis is now working as a program development assistant at the Chemical Educational Foundation (CEF), a non-profit organization focusing on enhancing chemistry education |
![]() | Tyler Peterhansel Undergrad researcher (summer, fall 2012; spring 2013) Class of 2013, College of Arts & Sciences Major: Chemistry – Tyler is now with the ‘Teach for America’ non-profit organization promoting quality education in low-income communities |
![]() | Eva Ge Undergrad researcher (summer, fall 2012; spring 2013)Class of 2013, College of Arts & Sciences Major: Chemistry– Eva is now a graduate student in Professor Tom Muir’s laboratory at Princeton University In 2023, Eva is set to begin her independent laboratory at University of North Carolina, Charlotte. |
![]() | Dustin Lee Undergrad researcher (spring 2013 – spring 2015) Class of 2015, College of Arts & Sciences Major: Chemistry & Asian Studies – Dustin is currently taking a gap yearLatest news – Dustin will join the Stony Brook Medical School program starting fall 2016 |
![]() | Pra Bhattacharyya Undergrad researcher (summer 2013) Class of 2016, College of Arts & Sciences Major: Physics – Pra is currently a graduate student in Physics at UC Berkeley (starting fall 2016) |
![]() | Gene Hu Undergrad researcher (fall 2013 – spring 2015) Class of 2015, College of Arts & Sciences Major: Chemistry & Psychology – Gene has joined the UT Southwestern Medical School program (starting fall 2015) |
![]() | Yiran Wang Undergrad researcher (summer 2015 – spring 2016) Class of 2016, College of Arts and Sciences Major: Chemistry – Yiran is currently taking an internship prior to beginning her medical school training |
![]() | Elaine Fletcher Undergrad researcher (Spring 2015-Spring 2016) Class of 2017, College of Arts and Sciences Major: Chemistry – Elaine is preparing to apply to medical schools |
![]() | Aohan Dang Undergrad researcher (Summer and Fall 2016) Class of 2018, College of Arts and Sciences Major: Biochemistry – After exploring wet chemical biology research, Aohan decided to pursue his keen interest in computational biology. He is currently involved with computational and system biology research at Cornell till graduation in May 2018. |
![]() | Shivansh Chawla Undergrad researcher (Summer 2015-Spring 2017) Class of 2017, College of Arts and Sciences Major: Chemistry, Biology Summer 2017 — Shiv is currently on a gap year internship and applying to medical schools |
![]() | Vanha Pham Undergrad researcher (Spring 2014-Spring 2017) Class of 2017, College of Arts and Sciences Major: Chemistry May 2017 — Vanha is starting her PhD program in Chemical Biology this fall at the College of Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley (as an NSF GRFP fellow!) |
![]() | Michael Disare Undergrad researcher (Spring 2014-Spring 2017) Class of 2017, College of Arts and Sciences Major: Chemistry, Biology May 2017 — Michael is starting his PhD program in Chemical Biology this fall at the Department of Chemistry, University of Chicago |
![]() | Sanjna Surya Undergrad researcher (Fall 2015 – Spring 2018) Class of 2018, College of Arts and Sciences Major: Biology Mentor: Daniel A. Urul and Dr. Marcus J. C. Long Favorite Pastimes: Taking walks, reading, solving number puzzles July 2018 — Sanjna begins her medical school (MD physician) training at Perelman School of Medicine at University of Pennsylvania, USA |
![]() | Lining Zheng Undergrad researcher (Spring 2016 – Spring 2018) Class of 2018, College of Arts and Sciences Major: Chemistry Mentor: Dr. Dziyana (Diana) Hnedzko Favorite Pastimes: Reading, cooking, sudoku July 2018 — Lining begins her doctoral thesis studies in Chemical Biology at University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, USA |
![]() | Paul Huang Undergrad researcher(Summer 2016 – Spring 2018) Class of 2018, College of Arts and Sciences Majors: Chemistry, Biology Mentor: Dr. Yi Zhao Favorite Pastimes: Playing violin, listening to music, exploring new places July 2018 — Paul begins his doctoral thesis studies in Chemical Biology at University of California, Berkeley, USA |
![]() | Anthony Duruewuru HHMI CHAMPS Summer Internship member: Summer 2017 Class of 2020, College of Human Ecology Major: Human Biology, Health and Society Mentor: Daniel A. Urul and Sanjna L. Surya Favorite Pastimes: Gaming, cooking, and exploring new places |
![]() | Islam Elsaid Undergrad researcher (Summer 2017 – Spring 2018) Class of 2020, College of Arts and Sciences Major: Chemistry Mentor: Dr. Marcus J. C. Long Favorite Pastimes: Basketball, listening to music, comedy Fall 2022 — Islam begins his medical school (MD/PhD program) training at University of Pennsylvania, USA |
![]() | Andreas Pintado-Urbanc Undergrad researcher (Fall 2017 – Spring 2018) Class of 2020, College of Arts and Sciences Major: Chemistry Mentor: Dr. Xuyu Liu and Dr. Xiaopeng Yin Favorite Pastimes: Playing/Watching Tennis and Soccer, Listening to Music, Hiking |
![]() | Nicholas (Nick) Krasnow Undergrad researcher (Spring 2018) Class of 2021, College of Arts and Sciences Major: Biology with concentration in Biochemistry Mentor: Jesse Poganik Favorite Pastimes: Running, fly fishing, skiing July 2021 — Nick begins his doctoral thesis studies at Harvard University (with Prof. David Liu), USA |
![]() | Alexandra Van Hall-Beauvais Graduate Student Cornell University (2016-2018) PhD Student EPFL (2019 – present) Summer 2018: Master’s degree in Chemistry & Chemical Biology from Cornell University Alexandra joined our team at Cornell University in Spring 2017 — she moved with the team to EPFL as of November 2018 to join the EPFL PhD program. She spent a further year in our team prior to joining Prof. Bruno Correia’s laboratory at EPFL. Favorite Pastimes: Playing the flute, traveling, baking |
![]() | Maddalena Elia PhD student – EDCH doctoral program (since Spring 2021) M.S. in Industrial and Molecular Biotechnology, 2019, University of Bologna, Italy B.S. in Biotechnology, 2016, University of Perugia, Italy Maddalena joined our team in May 2021 and was transferred to Prof. Bruno Correia’s laboratory at EPFL in February 2023. Favorite Pastimes: Reading, practicing yoga, travelling |
![]() | Shujie Li PhD student – EDBB doctoral program (November 2022 – March 2023) M.Sc in Pharmaceutics, 2022, Sichuan University, China B.Sc in Pharmacy, 2019, Sichuan University, China Shujie joined Prof. Maartje Bastings as of April 2023. |
![]() | Thomas Jordan Part-time master student researcher (Spring 2019) Class of 2020, EPFL Major: Chemistry Mentor: Jesse Poganik and Chloé Rogg Favorite Pastimes: Eating chocolate, reading, watching films |
![]() | Jean-Alexandre David Part-time master student researcher (Fall 2019 & Fall 2020) Class of 2021, EPFL Major: Chemistry Mentor: Alexandra Van Hall-Beauvais, Amogh Kulkarni Favorite Pastimes: Reading, visiting art expositions, volleyball |
![]() | Gabriele Casagrande Raffi Part-time master student researcher (Fall 2020) Class of 2022, EPFL Major: Chemistry Mentor: Kuan-Ting (Tim) Huang Favorite Pastimes: Go out with friends, all kinds of sports June 2022 — Gabriele is starting his doctoral studies in cancer biology in Prof. Rene Bearnard’s laboratory at the Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam |
![]() | Jiajun Li Part-time master student researcher (Fall 2020) Class of 2022, EPFL Major: Chemistry Mentor: Jinmin Liu Favorite Pastimes: Cooking, traveling As of 2022 Fall, Jiajun began his doctoral research training with Prof. Michael Nash’s laboratory, University of Basel, Switzerland |
![]() | Anne Laura Pedersen Part-time master student researcher (Fall 2020, Spring 2021) Class of 2022, EPFL Major: Chemistry Mentor: Phillippe Ly Favorite Pastimes: Cooking, hiking, farm work June 2022 — Following graduation from EPFL master program, Anne Laura joins Nestle, Lausanne, as a research scientist |
![]() | Mahdi Assari Full-time master student researcher (Spring 2021) Class of 2021, UNIGE/EPFL (NCCR) Major: Chemical Biology Mentor: Chloé Rogg Favorite Pastimes: Playing volleyball, hiking, dancing July 2021 — Mahdi begins his doctoral thesis studies in Chemical Biology in Prof. Chuan He’s team at University of Chicago, USA |
![]() | Jonathan Held Full-time master student researcher (Spring 2021) Class of 2021, ETHZ Major: Chemistry Mentors: Jinmin Liu and Phillippe Ly Favorite Pastimes: Music, photography As of 2022 Fall, Jonathan started his doctoral research studies at Technical University of Munich, Germany |
![]() | Milica Mihailovic Full-time master student researcher (Spring 2021, Fall 2021) Class of 2022, UNIGE/EPFL Major: Chemical biology Mentors: Kuan-Ting Huang Favorite Pastimes: Traveling, reading, climbing June 2022 — Milica begins her doctoral thesis studies in Biology at Max Perutz Laboratories, Vienna BioCenter, Austria |
![]() | Riyaz Khan Full-time master student researcher (Spring 2021, Fall 2021) Class of 2022, UNIGE/EPFL Major: Chemical biology Mentor: Dalu Chang Favorite Pastimes: Reading, basketball, hiking |
![]() | Simon Liétar Part-time master student researcher (Fall 2021) Class of 2022, EPFL Major: Life Sciences Engineering Mentor: Jinmin Liu Favorite Pastimes: Playing the piano, reading, running Currently a research scientist at Adaptyv Biosystems, Lausanne, prior to starting his doctoral school training in the USA. |
![]() | Emma Vernizeau Master valorisation intern (Fall 2022) Master thesis student (Spring 2022) Molecular and Biological Chemistry, EPFL-SB B.S. in Chemistry and Chemical engineering, 2020, EPFL, Switzerland Favorite Pastimes: Gardening, walking, reading After joining Prof. Cao laboratory at EPFL, Emma is now working for a local start-up, Rea Diagnostics. |
![]() | Olesia Omelko Exchange master student (Fall 2022) M. Sc. in Biochemistry, Technical University of Munich (TUM) B. Sc. in Biochemistry, Technical University of Munich (TUM) |
![]() | Naura Antariksa Master enhancement intern Molecular and Biological Chemistry, EPFL-SB B.E. in Applied Chemistry, 2020, Kyushu University, Japan Favorite Pastimes: Reading, traveling, baking Program period: Sep 2022 — Feb 2023 (previously, a master thesis student in the team, in Fall 2021 – Spring 2022 ) (Mentor: Phil Ly) Naura recently won the highly-competitive Presidential PhD Scholarship from Imperial College London and she will soon start her doctoral research studies there in Prof. Marco di Antonio’s laboratory, following a short research internship with Prof. Julius Fredens at the National University of Singapore. |
![]() | Spencer Frome Master enhancement intern M. Sc in Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences AB/AM Program, Cambridge MA, United States Favorite Pastimes: hockey, reading and guitar Program period: Sep 2022 – Feb 2023 (Mentor: Tim Huang) Spencer is starting his medical school program in New York University Medical School |
![]() | Xiao Han Master enhancement intern M. Sc. in Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Analytical Chemistry, Shanghai University of Chinese Medicine, Shanghai, China Favorite Pastimes: traveling, skating, and watching movies Program period: Oct 2022 – Apr 2023 (Mentor: Phil Ly) |
![]() | Enguerran Majerus Master enhancement intern M. Sc. in Molecular and Biological Chemistry, EPFL-SB B.S. in Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, 2020, EPFL, Switzerland Favorite Pastimes: Football, music, traveling Program period: Nov 2022 — Apr 2023 (previously, a master thesis student in the team, in Spring 2022) (Mentor: Jinmin Liu) |
![]() | Gianluca Quargnali Master enhancement intern M. Sc. Molecular and Biological Chemistry, EPFL-SB B.S. in Chemistry, 2020, University of Trieste, Italy Favorite Pastimes: Reading, playing the piano Program period: Dec 2022 — Apr 2023 (Mentor: Pierre Miranda H.) |
Former Team Members on short-term or visiting appointments Mengying Deng – Visiting Professor from China Scholarship Council Sicong Chen – Visiting PhD Student from Peking University, China (Aug 2022-Jul 2023) Yuqing Jia – Visiting PhD Student from Leiden University, The Netherlands Chananya Suwathep (Jojo) – Visiting Researcher from VISTEC, Thailand Máté Visegrádi (EPFL Summer 2022 Internship) Tony Hu (Excellence Internship Program – EPFL / ThinkSwiss Scholarship Awardee, Summer 2022) Tonieh Ingram (HHMI CHAMPS Program, Summer 2015) Jake Usery (BMCB, Summer 2015) Jordana Bloom (BMCB, joint with Prof. Bob Weiss’s lab, Spring 2015) Steve Pisano (BMCB, Spring 2015) Inna Sirota (BMCB, Spring 2015) Carl Schlitz (BMCB, Fall 2014) Henry Le (CCB, Jan 2014 – Feb 2015) Chester Wrobel (CCB, Nov 2017 – July 2018) Bo Kyoung Kim (EDCH, Sept 2018 – Feb 2019) Dr. Yong Chen (Feb 2019 – Jun 2019) Dr. Paulina Ciepla (Mar 2020 – Jan 2021) Balázs Novotny (Nov 2020 – Aug 2021) Dr. Chiranjeevi Barreddi (Jul 2021 – Sep 2021) |