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  1. We utilize multi-omic target identification and high-throughput phenotyping strategies to uncover new mechanisms of protein interaction in diverse models of brain conditions. We further seek to develop innovative approaches to modify phenotypes through modulating experimentally evidenced functional interactions.

  2. Yudong Gao, Ph.D. Assistant Professor. Email. yudong.gao@bcm.edu. Positions. Assistant Professor. Neuroscience. Baylor College of Medicine. Education. BE from Zhejiang University. Hangzhou, Zhejiang China. PhD from The University of Tennessee Health Science Center. Memphis, Tennessee United States. Postdoctoral Training at Duke University.

  3. Yudong Gao, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Neuroscience. Appointed McNair Scholar July 2023. My laboratory's primary focus is the mechanism and function of protein interactions in the brain.

  4. Plug-and-Play Protein Modification Using Homology-Independent Universal Genome Engineering. Y Gao, E Hisey, TWA Bradshaw, E Erata, WE Brown, JL Courtland, ... Neuron. , 2019. 71. 2019. Lack of...

  5. Yudong Gao, Ph.D. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR. MCNAIR SCHOLAR. Dr. Gao received his Ph.D. in Neuroscience from the University of Tennessee Health Science Center and postdoctoral training from Duke University.

  6. cdn.bcm.edu › people-search › yudong-gao-143506Yudong Gao, Ph.D. | BCM

    Assistant Professor. yudong.gao@bcm.edu. My laboratory's primary focus is the mechanism and function of protein interactions in the brain, and how the breakdowns of these interactions contribute to the phenotypes seen in neurodevelopmental and neuropsychiatric disorders.

  7. Yudong Gao, Honglong Chen, Peng Sun, Junjian Li, Anqing Zhang, Zhibo Wang, Weifeng Liu: A Dual Stealthy Backdoor: From Both Spatial and Frequency Perspectives. AAAI 2024: 1851-1859. 2023.