Previous Project

Previous Projects These are most of the projects from my graduate training “The only way to do great work is to love what you do.” Steve Jobs Tweet I remember that, the criteria for getting in the famous HHMI investigator Yi Zhang’s lab was extremely high. There are many rounds of interviews —- (1) Round […]

Current Projects

wenqiang.chen@joslin.harvard.edu wenqiang.chen.01@regionh.dk Projects Here I will introduce what I have been performed and involved in the past.  I try not to repeat what have been described in the section of “Publications“. Below are the parts that I am mostly enjoyed! My statements:– It is not good to have too many projects, but one must be […]

Publications

wenqiang.chen@joslin.harvard.edu wenqiang.chen.01@regionh.dk Publications Here I will introduce what I have achieved in the past. But there are more ongoing works to be updated. “There are in fact two things, science and opinion; the former begets knowledge, the latter ignorance.” Hppocrates (460-377BC) (1) Research papers Single-cell investigations on disease stages Most of the work here are […]

Brain images

wenqiang.chen@joslin.harvard.edu wenqiang.chen.01@regionh.dk Brain Images There is a quote on this: “if you can see it, you can be it” Billie Jean King (1943 -) Here are images all from my previous and current projects. Note: many of them are not published. Brain slide scannings (Immunofluorescence) A brief explanation on these images acquired by me previously: […]

Vision for My Future Lab

wenqiang.chen@joslin.harvard.edu wenqiang.chen.01@regionh.dk Vision for My Future Lab Here I will introduce what I have envisioned for my future independent lab Statements on my thoughts of my future lab:– disease-orienting– brain-centered Wenqiang Chen, Ph.D. (1) Disease-orienting nature Key words: mood disorders, cocaine addition, AD Previous / Recent Research From the very beginning of my research career, […]