
Wei Liu
Associate Professor · Retinal Differentiation
Albert Einstein College of MedicineAbout
Dr. Wei Liu is an Associate Professor in the Department of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences and the Department of Genetics at Albert Einstein College of Medicine. His research focuses on elucidating the molecular and cellular mechanisms of retinal differentiation and inherited degeneration using engineered mice and human pluripotent stem cells. His work has led to the development of cone-rich human retinal organoids, recognized by the NEI Prize for progress in lab-made retinas. Key areas include retinal progenitor cell regulation, photoreceptor differentiation, and modeling macular degenerations.
Professional qualifications include NIH-funded positions for postdoctoral fellows and graduate students. His research integrates genetic, molecular, and developmental approaches to bridge gaps in understanding retinal regeneration and inherited diseases like retinitis pigmentosa and glaucoma.
Scientific awards include the NEI Prize acknowledging advancements in retinal organoid technology. His lab investigates transcription factors (e.g., Six3/Six6) and signaling pathways critical for retinal morphogenesis and progenitor cell maintenance, with applications toward regenerative medicine.
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