Member Spotlight: Jian Shu, PhD
Jian Shu, PhD
Harvard Medical School, USA
Hometown
Boston
Current Residence
Boston
Graduate Degree
PhD
Postdoc Work
Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard
Current Position
Assistant Professor
ISSCR Participation
Organizer and Speaker, ISSCR AI and Biology International Symposium
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The Shu Lab's research focuses on developing scalable experimental and computational methods to decode and translate the various 'languages' (data modalities) of biology across different scales—from molecules to cells, tissues, and organisms. These methods aim to unify different perspectives and maps of cell and tissue biology, significantly reducing the need for multiple measurements and shifting biology from direct measurement to prediction and generation through AI. The long-term goal is to build digital twins of multicellular systems and virtual simulators of living systems.
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Decoding the biological "languages" underlying genetic and cellular states remains a major challenge. We aim to build a "Google Translate" to translate and predict different languages in biology.
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Mentoring next-generation scientists.
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The amazing regenerative potential of stem cells
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Start with why the research matters.
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Hongkui Deng, Rudolf Jaenisch, and Eric Lander.
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Sports and travels
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My optimism and resilience about challenges.
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Very supportive community.