
Longzhi Tan — Tan Lab - Tan Lab @ Stanford
Originally from Wuhan, China, Tan received his S.B. in Physics (minor: Biology) from MIT in 2012, studying evolution with Jeff Gore and Pardis Sabeti. He earned his Ph.D. in Systems Biology from Harvard in 2018, developing high-precision methods for single-cell genomics with Sunney Xie.
Longzhi Tan's Profile - Stanford Profiles
Originally from Wuhan, China, Tan received his S.B. in Physics (minor: Biology) from MIT in 2012, studying microbial and human evolution with Jeff Gore and Pardis Sabeti. He earned his Ph.D. in Systems Biology from Harvard in 2018, developing high-precision methods for single-cell genomics with Sunney Xie.
Longzhi Tan | Stanford Medicine
Originally from Wuhan, China, Tan received his S.B. in Physics (minor: Biology) from MIT in 2012, studying microbial and human evolution with Jeff Gore and Pardis Sabeti. He earned his Ph.D. in Systems Biology from Harvard in 2018, developing high-precision methods for single-cell genomics with Sunney Xie.
Longzhi Tan | Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute
Life-long, minimally invasive, and multiplex transcriptional profiling of the cerebellum
Longzhi Tan - Assistant Professor of Neurobiology
Dr. Longzhi Tan's research lab studies the single-cell 3D genome architectural basis of neurodevelopment and aging by developing the next generation of in vivo multi-omic assays and algorithms, and applying them to the human and mouse cerebellum.
Longzhi Tan - Bioengineering
Originally from Wuhan, China, Tan received his S.B. in Physics (minor: Biology) from MIT in 2012, studying evolution with Jeff Gore and Pardis Sabeti. He earned his Ph.D. in Systems Biology from Harvard in 2018, developing high-precision methods for single-cell genomics with Sunney Xie.
Longzhi Tan - Google Scholar
Assistant Professor of Neurobiology, Stanford University - Cited by 2,312 - 3D Genome - Single-cell Genomics - Neurodevelopment/Aging - Epigenetics - Evolution
Longzhi Tan (postdoc) - Bioengineering
Longzhi Tan (“Tan”) is a Postdoctoral Scholar in the Bioengineering department. Can you tell us about your Asian American heritage? I was born in China and moved to the US in 2009 to attend MIT to study physics (and biology), then Harvard for my PhD in systems biology. I lived in Boston for 10 years and recently moved to California as a postdoc.
Team - Tan Lab @ Stanford
Originally from Wuhan, China, Tan received his S.B. in Physics (minor: Biology) from MIT in 2012, studying evolution with Jeff Gore and Pardis Sabeti. He earned his Ph.D. in Systems Biology from Harvard in 2018, developing high-precision methods for single-cell genomics with Sunney Xie.
Longzhi Tan, PhD | News Center - Stanford Medicine
Sep 10, 2024 · Originally from Wuhan, China, Tan received his S.B. in Physics (minor: Biology) from MIT in 2012, studying microbial and human evolution with Jeff Gore and Pardis Sabeti. He earned his Ph.D. in Systems Biology from Harvard in 2018, developing high-precision methods for single-cell genomics with Sunney Xie.