Richard Pan MD-PhD Student

Richard is an MD-PhD student in the neurobiology and behavior graduate program and received his B.A in Molecular and Cellular Biology from Vanderbilt University. After graduating, he joined the NIH as an IRTA postbaccalaureate to study the transcriptional regulation of microglia in the lab of Keiko Ozato. Richard joined the Liu lab in 2021 and is studying the application of epigenome editing in vivo. Outside of lab, his hobbies include watching sports, playing basketball, and eating junk food.

Research Experience

2017-2019       IRTA Postbaccalaureate, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, National Institutes of Health                                          Regulation of microglia identity and disease states by IRF8

2015-2017       Undergraduate Research Assistant, Vanderbilt Brain Institute, Vanderbilt University
Ion channel mediated mechanisms of astrocyte activation

Publications

Dey A, Wenjing Y, Gegonne A, Nishiyama A, Pan R, Yagi R, Grinberg A, Finkelman F, Pfeifer K, Zhu J, Singer D, Zhu J, Ozato K.
BRD4 directs hematopoetic stem cell development and modulates macrophage inflammatory responses. EMBO J. 2019