Nucleic acid detection
Engineering sensitive methods for profiling RNA-protein interactions and regulatory features in limited biological samples.
Department of Chemistry / Fudan University
We develop chemical biology tools to map RNA regulation with high sensitivity, spatial resolution, and translational intent.
RNA regulation in context
A central pillar of our research is the development of advanced nucleic acid detection methodologies. We focus on engineering high-sensitivity, high-resolution platforms to profile RNA-protein interactions, particularly within limited or challenging biological samples.
We pair technology development with biological discovery, aiming to uncover how RNA regulatory circuits shape cell state, tissue architecture, and disease-relevant processes.
Research directions
Engineering sensitive methods for profiling RNA-protein interactions and regulatory features in limited biological samples.
Developing in situ approaches that connect RNA regulation to tissue organization and microenvironmental context.
Translating mechanistic insights into next-generation RNA therapeutics with improved biological specificity.
Recent work