Description of Research
The Xing lab is broadly interested in the computational biology and genomics of RNA processing and regulation, as well as their applications to human genetics, precision medicine, and cancer immunotherapy.
Mammalian cells generate astonishing regulatory diversity and complex phenotypes from a surprisingly small set of genes. Considerable diversity is achieved by alternative processing and modifications of RNA. Our lab’s long-term research goal is to elucidate all aspects of alternative isoform complexity in mammalian transcriptomes and proteomes. To this end, we develop computational methods and experimental technologies in a wide array of samples and disease models.
Active research topics include, but are not limited to, the following. For more information, please click on the links below:
