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Le Cong, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor, Pathology & Genetics
Stanford University

Our lab develops gene-editing technologies for gene&cell therapy. We also leverages these functional genomics tools and single-cell multi-omics to probe molecular mechanisms of cancer and immunological diseases. To accelerate our work, we integrate AI and machine learning to design and evolve gene-editing proteins/RNAs, building automated AI agents, pushing the frontier that bridges computational and experimental biology.

Le Cong, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor, Pathology & Genetics
Stanford University

Our lab develops gene-editing technologies for gene&cell therapy. We also leverages these functional genomics tools and single-cell multi-omics to probe molecular mechanisms of cancer and immunological diseases. To accelerate our work, we integrate AI and machine learning to design and evolve gene-editing proteins/RNAs, building automated AI agents, pushing the frontier that bridges computational and experimental biology.

Le Cong, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor, Pathology & Genetics
Stanford University

Our lab develops gene-editing technologies for gene&cell therapy. We also leverages these functional genomics tools and single-cell multi-omics to probe molecular mechanisms of cancer and immunological diseases. To accelerate our work, we integrate AI and machine learning to design and evolve gene-editing proteins/RNAs, building automated AI agents, pushing the frontier that bridges computational and experimental biology.

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