
Laboratory of single-cell omics and regenerative medicine
Overview
Our research group conducts interdisciplinary work at the intersection of biology, engineering, and data science. The research focuses on understanding cell states, tissue development, and disease mechanisms using integrated experimental and computational approaches. By combining advanced biological technologies with quantitative analysis, the group aims to generate fundamental insights that support translational research and improve human health.
Our Research Focus
Single-cell Omics
We use single-cell technologies to study cellular diversity, states, and interactions across biological systems. These approaches enable the characterization of cell types and processes involved in development, and autoimmune disease.
Developmental Biology
Our research focuses on pancreatic development and cell fate decisions using human stem-cell systems. We aim to understand the principles that guide pancreatic lineage formation and functional maturation relevant to diabetes.
Bio-engineering
We combine tissue engineering and computational tools to develop experimental models of human biology, enabling the study of tissue organization, function, and disease through integrated engineering and data driven approaches.