Dawen Caiمشاهده پروفایل
دانشیار
Dawen Cai, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor at the University of Michigan Medical School in the Department of Cell and Developmental Biology , with a secondary affiliation in the Biophysics Department under the College of Literature, Science, and the Arts (LS&A). He is also affiliated with the Neuroscience Graduate Program at the Medical School. His research focuses on integrating computational and experimental approaches to study neuronal subtype determination using scRNA-seq and in situ analysis. His research explores the intersection of RNA biology, neuroscience, and bioinformatics. He develops tools for multispectral imaging and lineage tracing to decode neural development and connectivity in Drosophila and mammalian models. His work combines single-cell transcriptomics with advanced microscopy to identify marker genes and model neuronal architecture. The articles reflect a strong interdisciplinary focus on neuroscience and biomedical imaging. Recent publications highlight innovations in 3D imaging technologies, image compression algorithms, and machine learning applications for medical image segmentation. These works emphasize scalable solutions for high-resolution data analysis, advancing tools for neurophysiology, and leveraging RNA sequencing to map neural development. No scientific awards were explicitly mentioned in the text. Dawen Cai actively recruits PhD students and postdoctoral fellows for the Cai Lab, prioritizing candidates with wet-lab skills, bioinformatics expertise, and experience in quantitative image processing. His lab emphasizes training in interdisciplinary research, paper/grant writing, and critical thinking.









