
Renhao
@Renhao4
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PhD student @scrippsresearch | Previously @HarvardDBMI + @mghcvrc + @MonteRosaTx | He/Him/His
San Diego, CA
Joined January 2018
I'm glad to be part of this and excited to see how the story unfolds from start to finish! Congrats everyone!.
Our latest study is out in Nature Neuroscience! 🧠💪We dissected protective exercise responses in the dentate gyrus in Alzheimer's disease at single-cell resolution. Proud of the team's hard work and collaboration! 🔗 @mghcvrc @NR_Tucker @MGBResearchNews.
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RT @markus_warmuth: Over the last 6 years we @MonteRosaTx have pushed the limits on molecular glue degrader design. The term MGD didn’t eve….
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RT @ScienceMagazine: New research in Science greatly expands the potential target scope of molecular glues and should stimulate the develop….
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RT @chiragjp: Heartbroken to share my mentor & friend Dr. Atul J. Butte @atulbutte has passed. He saw potential in me and turned it into o….
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RT @NatureNeuro: Protective exercise responses in the dentate gyrus of Alzheimer’s disease mouse model revealed with single-nucleus RNA-seq….
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RT @MassGeneralNews: While exercise has long been known to benefit the brain, the specific cells responsible remained unclear—until now. Le….
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RT @Antihebbiann: Interested in diffusion models, behavior forecasting, internal states, neuromechanical modeling, reservoir computing, joi….
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RT @ForliLab: Our second years @AllisonBarkdull, @YutingZhan8328, and @Renhao4 received lab coats this weekend! #computationalscientists #w….
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RT @BMCMedicine: Evaluation of the heterogeneity of odds ratios for 12 risk factors reported from the Lancet 2020 report and two non-modif….
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@HarvardDBMI @BMCMedicine (8/8) A heartfelt thank you to @chiragjp for guiding me and brainstorming project ideas. And thanks to all the collaborators for their constructive suggestions on this project. @DenaZera @MariaGlymour @randalljellis @Hossein_Estiri.
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@HarvardDBMI @BMCMedicine (2/8) We used phenotypical, genomic, and diagnostic data from the UK Biobank, grouping dementia participants into midlife and late-life groups. We included various demographics and risk factors in models for each age group, comparing odds ratios in the SCA.
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I am thrilled to announce that my master project @HarvardDBMI is out in @BMCMedicine today! We studied the robustness of different dementia risk factors across subtypes and scenarios using Specification Curve Analysis (SCA) in the UK Biobank. (1/8).
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