Gabriel Yedid
Professor
Animal Biology
Nanjing Agricultural University
China
Biography
He holds a master's degree and a doctorate degree from SUNY Health Science Center at Brooklyn and Washington University in the United States. He worked at Duke University in the United States, Virginia Commonwealth University, and University of Minnesota. Research mammalian microRNA processing mechanism, microRNA expression regulation, and microRNA in a variety of environments, conditions, expression and function. In addition, we are also validating the relative specificity hypothesis in complex biological systems. We use and develop a variety of techniques, including biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, cell biology, pharmacology, genomics, bioinformatics, and systems biology, using in vitro vitro, cell culture and animal models , research. He has published 50 articles and chapters, with about 4,000 citations and a H-score of 28. He holds a master's degree and a doctorate degree from SUNY Health Science Center at Brooklyn and Washington University in the United States. He worked at Duke University in the United States, Virginia Commonwealth University, and University of Minnesota. Research mammalian microRNA processing mechanism, microRNA expression regulation, and microRNA in a variety of environments, conditions, expression and function. In addition, we are also validating the relative specificity hypothesis in complex biological systems. We use and develop a variety of techniques, including biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, cell biology, pharmacology, genomics, bioinformatics, and systems biology, using in vitro vitro, cell culture and animal models , research. He has published 50 articles and chapters, with about 4,000 citations and a H-score of 28.
Research Interest
Animal Biology