Xuyu Qian
Assist. Prof. @ChildrensPhila & @PennMedicine.
Brain Development , Organoids, Cerebral Cortex.
Postdoc @ChrisAWalsh1; PhD @UPenn_SongMing
el psy congroo.
- 🚨 We’re hiring! Please repost to spread the words! The Qian Lab (@CHOP & @pennmedicine.bsky.social) is recruiting Postdocs and Research Technicians to study human brain development & neurodevelopmental disorders. 📍Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | 🧠 organoids, spatial omics, cerebral cortex
- Honored to be featured in Genomic Press's Rising Stars series! @genomicpress.bsky.social ✨ In this very personal interview, I share the path that led me to neuroscience🧠, the anime that changed my life, and what drives my research. 📰 Read it here: doi.org/10.61373/gp0...
- I'm thrilled to share that I will be starting my independent lab this winter as a tenure-track Assistant Professor at the new BRIDGE Center at CHOP and @pennmedicine.bsky.social Grateful for the support from mentors, collaborators, and friends—excited for what's ahead! 🧠✨
- Today in @nature.com , we report a spatial single-cell atlas of human cortical development, revealing surprisingly early specification of human cortical layers and areas. We built an interactive browser to explore the spatial data: walshlab.org/research/cor... Paper link below 👇
- POV: "Having too much single-cell data but don't know what to do about it." Each of those is a 5TB hard drive. Happy Easter! 🎉 🎉
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- Reposted by Xuyu QianExcited to share our latest preprint, presenting a multi-omic human neural organoid cell atlas of the posterior brain! 🧠🔬 doi.org/10.1101/2025... Great work with @hsiuchuanlin.bsky.social @zhisonghe.bsky.social @graycamplab.bsky.social and Barbara Treutlein!
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