
About
Taeyoung Hwang is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Neurology and Department of Neuroscience at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, and an Investigator at the Lieber Institute for Brain Development. His research integrates genomics and computational biology to study the regulatory roles of noncoding RNAs in brain development and neurological disorders.
His research focuses on gene regulation through noncoding RNAs, particularly how their dysregulation contributes to brain development abnormalities and psychiatric diseases. His lab develops and applies cutting-edge genomic tools such as MPRNA-IP to map RNA-mediated regulatory mechanisms and assess the impact of genetic risk variants on RNA-protein interactions and subcellular RNA localization in neurons.
The recent publications from his lab demonstrate strong engagement in RNA-centric mechanisms in neurodevelopment, with a focus on high-throughput functional assays and computational genomics. The work spans molecular neuroscience, regulatory genomics, and psychiatric genetics, indicating a multidisciplinary approach to understanding brain disorders.
Scientific Awards:
- NARSAD Young Investigator Grant from Brain & Behavior Research Foundation (BBRF)
Advising and Grants: Dr. Hwang mentors multiple students including master’s students and summer interns such as Yifan, Yuzhou, Yu Hsuan, and Mo. His lab was awarded the prestigious NARSAD Young Investigator Grant, supporting innovative research into the molecular basis of psychiatric disorders.
Labs and Teams: Dr. Hwang leads a research laboratory jointly based at the Lieber Institute for Brain Development and Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, actively participating in the Neuroscience Training Program and fostering interdisciplinary collaboration in RNA biology and neurogenomics.
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