Junming Qian Graduate Student
Junming Qian received his B.S. in Biological Science from Zhejiang University (ZJU) in 2020. While at ZJU, he was an undergraduate researcher in Dr. Yongqun Zhu’s lab focusing on molecular mechanisms of pathogenic bacteria-host interactions. He did his undergraduate research thesis in Dr. Rudolf Jaenisch’s lab at Whitehead Institute | MIT between 2019-2020, where he studied the reactivation of the MECP2 gene by multiplex epigenome editing to rescue Rett syndrome neurons. From then on, his interests in epigenome editing grows. Junming started his Ph.D. training in the Physiology and Cellular Biophysics program in 2021, and co-mentored by Drs. Shawn Liu and Stavros Lomvardas since 2022. He seeks to do research in epigenome editing tools developments and application. Outside of the lab, Junming enjoys traveling and reading.
Research Experience
2019-2020 Visiting student, Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research, MIT
- Multiplex epigenome editing reactivates MECP2 gene to rescue Rett Syndrome neurons.
2017-2019 Undergraduate Researcher, Life Sciences Institute, Zhejiang University
- Molecular mechanisms of bacterial pathogen’s effector proteins in influencing the NF-κB pathway in mammalian
2016-2017 Member, Team ZJU-China for International Genetic Engineered Machine (iGEM) competition, Zhejiang University
- Developing an innovative bio-electronic system combining the endophytes and electronic sensors to detect and make a response to crop’s unhealthy situation