
Lingyan Shi
@StimulatedRaman
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Associate Professor of Bioengineering at UCSD. We develop and apply optical nanoscopy to visualize metabolic dynamics in situ for studying aging & diseases.
San Diego, CA
Joined November 2009
RT @KatsuFunai: We have an Open Rank tenure-track faculty position in the Department of Nutrition & Integrative Physiology! Looking for a n….
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RT @UCSanDiego: Tariffs are dominating the headlines—but what do they really do? Five UC San Diego experts break down how tariffs work, why….
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Five UC San Diego experts offer insight into how tariffs work, why they’re used, and what their impact is in today’s interconnected world.
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RT @SpectroscopyMag: A recent study used machine learning and Raman spectroscopy to classify exosomes from cancer cell lines, boosting the….
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RT @EpicPlain: Harnessing Raman Spectroscopy and Machine Learning for Liquid Biopsy Classification #MachineLearning.
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Spectroscopy spoke to Lingyan Shi of the University of California San Diego, about her team's research exploring a noninvasive cancer classification tool.
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RT @UCSanDiego: Here’s to those who made your UC San Diego experience unforgettable. 🫶 🎓. #UCSanDiego
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RT @Zhiliang_Bai: We are looking for talented postdocs/visiting students to join our team @MITdeptofBE and @kochinstitute to innovate spati….
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RT @StimulatedRaman: Our new paper on A Clearer Look at Diabetic Kidney Disease
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Researchers have developed a powerful new way to look inside kidney tissues, without needing to stain or damage the tissue samples. The new technique reveals early signs of disease often missed by...
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Our new paper on A Clearer Look at Diabetic Kidney Disease
today.ucsd.edu
Researchers have developed a powerful new way to look inside kidney tissues, without needing to stain or damage the tissue samples. The new technique reveals early signs of disease often missed by...
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RT @BritaBelli: 🏆 Science deserves to be celebrated. A recent story by Ian Sample in @guardian details the fascinating life of @davidrliu,….
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RT @OlzmannLab: Excited to see our N&V w/ @MikeLangePhD published in @Nature, highlighting new work from Raphael Rodriguez and team. A hete….
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Nature - A molecule designed to activate iron locked up in organelles called lysosomes and thereby induce cell death might offer a way to tackle treatment-resistant cancer.
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RT @mybenthos: 🔬 Join us May 7 for a short but powerful webinar with Yale’s @RongFan8 Lab!. 🧬 Discover how Patho-DBiT brings spatial RNA bi….
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RT @ishahjain: 🚨Preprint alert!🚨.Why do high-altitude populations have lower rates of metabolic syndrome and lower blood glucose? Superstar….
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High altitude conditions result in improved glucose tolerance and lower diabetes risk across species, yet the underlying physiological mechanism remains unclear. Using mouse models, we found that...
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RT @jinzhanglab: Check out our new paper in @NatureBiotech sharing our latest kinase activity reporters! Led by former postdoc Michelle Fre….
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Nature Biotechnology - Far-red kinase biosensors are applied to image kinase signaling networks at super resolution.
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RT @KoladeAdebowal1: Great catching up with our @ucsdbe seminar speaker, Professor Darrell Irvine, and our colleagues from @UCSDJacobs. Tha….
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RT @ucsdbe: We talked to Assistant Professor, Dr. Kolade Adebowale and his research focus of Mechano-immunology🧫. You can learn more about….
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RT @RongFan8: Published in @CellCellPress: thrilled to contribute a bit to this amazing work led by @wang_yingxiao on developing “EchoBac….
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Sonogenetic EchoBack-CAR T cells were designed with an ultrasensitive heat-shock promoter screened from a library and a synthetic positive feedback loop that reprograms tumor engagement into CAR T...
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