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Biography
Yumin obtained her PhD from the University of Wisconsin Madison, under the guidance of Prof. David C. Schwartz at the Laboratory for Molecular and Computational Genomics. During her PhD, Yumin developed a single-molecule DNA analysis system, “Fluoroscanning’, that reveals sequence composition by acquisition and analysis of fluorescence intensity profiles along large DNA molecules bound with fluorescent dyes. In the Liu Lab, Yumin is interested in further developing multiomic imaging methods to unravel genome organization and gene regulation at sub-cellular resolution.
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