
Yonghao Liang
@leung_holden
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10-11-2017 14:32:34
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Transposable elements in mammalian chromatin organization go.nature.com/4amBz7Q #Review by @lab_lawson, Yonghao Liang and Ting Wang @WUSTLdbbs WashU Medicine Genetics McDonnell Genome Institute, WashU Medicine WashU Center of Reg Med


We greatly appreciate the support from NeuroGenomics and Informatics Center! Together with friends/colleagues, Gabor Egervari Tristan Qingyun Li we will explore the human-specific enhancers of AD risk genes in microglia!



After a successful faculty recruitment that brought in two stellar new Assistant Profs, we're not resting on our laurels: WashU Medicine Genetics is hiring again. I'm on the search committee this year, and we're prepared to make a bunch of offers. Let me tell you why you should apply 1/6


🧬🚨 Our study on novel antigens induced in glioblastoma upon treatment with epigenetic therapy is out!! This study was led by joshhjang with co-first-authors Yonghao Liang and Ju-Heon Maeng, and mentored by Ting Wang and Albert H. Kim. 5 Key Takeaways: 1/5 nature.com/articles/s4158…


My last PhD project on epigenetic-treatment-induced novel antigens in glioblastoma is out. It was a privilege to work with the co-first authors, joshhjang, Nakul Shah, and Yonghao Liang, and mentors, Albert H. Kim and Ting Wang. Please read for more: nature.com/articles/s4158….


We're officially less than 1 month out from the deadline for the WashU Medicine Genetics faculty recruitment application! facultyopportunities.wustl.edu/Posting/Detail… See details below on why I think you should become my colleague, and as always, please feel to reach out by email or DM with any questions


Wow, NeoDisc is an amazing pipeline that characterizes neoantigens, TAAs, TSAs, viral antigens, and antigen presentation defects with genomic, transcriptomic, immunopeptidomic data. It includes TE expression 🤯! Congrats to the pioneer Michal Bassani-Sternberg, Florian Huber , and team!


Our team at Center for Epigenomics @ UC San Diego was joined by members of the NIH Common Fund’s 4D Nucleome (4DN) program in advance of 4DN's annual meeting this week. The goal of the program is to study the three-dimensional organization of the nucleus in space and time (the 4th dimension).


1/ JUST IN: an 8 year #kidneycancer journey now published in nature: “A personalized neoantigen vaccine generates anti-tumor immunity in high-risk renal cell carcinoma”. A trial of #RCC vaccine, led together with first author David Braun Yale Cancer Center and #PatrickOtt #DerinKeskin


