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Zechuan Lin is a Lecturer at the Department of Neurology, Yale School of Medicine, and a member of the Adams Center for Parkinson's Disease Research. He previously held a postdoctoral research fellowship at Harvard Medical School/Brigham and Women's Hospital in 2023 and earned his PhD from Peking University, College of Life Sciences in 2019.
His research bridges computational biology, genomics, and plant genetics, focusing on genetic improvement in crops like rice and maize. Key methodologies include heterosis analysis, transcriptomic profiling, and QTL mapping to dissect agronomic traits and environmental adaptation.
Lin's publications highlight advancements in hybrid rice breeding, genome-wide selection, and computational tools for allelic imbalance and daylength-sensing models. His work integrates bioinformatics and genetic networks to address both fundamental and applied biological questions.
He is affiliated with Scherzer's Lab, which employs interdisciplinary approaches to neurogenomics and personalized medicine for neurological disorders like Parkinson's disease. His contributions to big data analysis and cross-species genetic studies reflect a unique intersection of plant and neurogenomics.
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