I got my MD degree from National Taiwan University in 2014, and then studied the role of non-coding RNAs in neurodegenerative diseases and subtype specification in spinal motor neurons in Jun-An Chen lab as a research assistant during 2015 – 2018. I am currently a graduate student at New York University with my interest on how neuronal fate is further specified into different subtypes to confer precise wiring and other function.
Generative modeling of single-cell population time series for inferring cell differentiation landscapes
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06 November 2020
Yen-Chung Chen
A High Content Screen for Mucin-1-Reducing Compounds Identifies Fostamatinib as a Candidate for Rapid Repurposing for Acute Lung Injury during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Anti-SARS-CoV-2 IgG from severely ill COVID-19 patients promotes macrophage hyper-inflammatory responses
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31 July 2020
Yen-Chung Chen
Molecular Logic of Spinocerebellar Tract Neuron Diversity and Connectivity
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08 April 2019
Yen-Chung Chen
Lineage tracing on transcriptional landscapes links state to fate during differentiation
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05 February 2019
Yen-Chung Chen
Maintenance of spatial gene expression by Polycomb-mediated repression after formation of a vertebrate body plan
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07 January 2019
Yen-Chung Chen
SABER enables highly multiplexed and amplified detection of DNA and RNA in cells and tissues
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19 September 2018
Yen-Chung Chen
LCM-seq reveals unique transcriptional adaption mechanisms of resistant neurons in spinal muscular atrophy
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Axon-seq decodes the motor axon transcriptome and its modulation in response to ALS
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12 September 2018
Yen-Chung Chen
Fbxw7 is a critical regulator of Schwann cell myelinating potential
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14 July 2018
Yen-Chung Chen