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Junjie Guo is an Associate Professor of Neuroscience at Yale School of Medicine, leading the Guo Lab focused on RNA biology and neurological mechanisms. He holds affiliations with the Interdepartmental Neuroscience Program, Center for RNA Science and Medicine, and Wu Tsai Institute.
Education: B.A. in Biology (Peking University, 2006), Ph.D. in Neuroscience (Johns Hopkins University, 2011), Postdoctoral Fellow at Whitehead Institute/MIT (2017).
Research Interests: Investigates RNA dysregulation in neurodegenerative diseases (e.g., ALS/FTD), noncanonical mRNA translation in neuronal development, and spatial/temporal regulation of neuronal mRNA transport and local translation. Utilizes genomic, molecular, and computational approaches in stem cells, neuronal models, and mouse models.
Recent Article Trends: Focuses on SARS-CoV-2 replication mechanisms, RNA structural biology (e.g., G-quadruplexes and tandem repeats), and translational control pathways. Highlights include CRISPR-based screens for viral dependency factors and discovery of alternative translation initiation roles in synaptic organizers.
Awards: McKnight Neurobiology of Brain Disorders Award (2023), NYSCF-Robertson Neuroscience Investigator (2021), NIH New Innovator Award (2018), and multiple fellowships from the Klingenstein-Simons and Damon Runyon Foundations.
Advising & Grants: Mentors postdocs (e.g., Zhen Lei), graduate students (e.g., Ata Isiktas), and others. Leads NIH-funded projects on RNA biology and neurological disorders. Collaborates with researchers like Marina Picciotto and Craig Wilen.
Labs/Teams: Directs the Guo Lab, part of the Yale Neuroscience community. Engages in interdisciplinary initiatives through the Wu Tsai Institute and Center for RNA Science and Medicine.


