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Bin Gu is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Sciences at Michigan State University's College of Human Medicine. His research focuses on molecular mechanisms of early embryo development and genetic diseases, particularly using genome editing and stem cell technologies. He leads the Gu lab, which develops genetically engineered mouse models to study cancers like NUT Carcinoma caused by fusion genes. Dr. Gu holds a Ph.D. in Cell Biology from Zhejiang University and completed postdoctoral training in Developmental and Stem Cell Biology at Canada's Hospital for Sick Children. His work bridges basic research with translational goals, aiming to uncover therapeutic strategies through in vivo models.
Research interests include molecular oncogenesis, epigenetic modifiers, and the application of CRISPR/Cas9 for genetic disease modeling. His lab has pioneered mouse models for NUT carcinoma and MECP2 duplication syndrome, leveraging advanced genome-editing techniques. Recent publications emphasize protein-specific imaging, fusion gene oncogenesis, and developmental signaling pathways critical for pregnancy and embryonic processes.
Despite no explicitly listed awards here, his contributions to mouse model development and cancer research indicate significant scholarly impact. Advising and grant information are not detailed in the provided text, though his lab's technical innovations suggest active collaborative research programs. The lab's focus on nanomaterials for imaging and protein degradation tools expands into biomedical engineering applications.



