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Luhan Ni is a Research Fellow in the Department of Genetics at Yale University's School of Medicine. Their research focuses on neurodegenerative diseases, molecular genetics, and cell biology, with an emphasis on understanding mechanisms underlying disorders like spinocerebellar ataxia and spinal muscular atrophy. Recent work explores lysosomal biology, alternative splicing dysregulation, and posttranslational modifications in neurodegenerative contexts.
Key research themes include neurodegeneration mechanisms, transcriptional dynamics in disease models, and therapeutic interventions targeting lysosomal pathways. Publications span topics from single-cell transcriptomics to C. elegans genetics, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach to unraveling cellular and molecular disease processes.
No awards or grants are explicitly listed in the available information. Advising responsibilities and lab affiliations are not detailed in the provided texts, though their work is likely conducted within Yale's Genetics Department research infrastructure.
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