Chuan He | |
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Born | 1972 |
Alma mater | University of Science and Technology of China (B.S.) Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Ph.D.) |
Known for | Epigenetics, DNA Methylation |
Awards | Searle Scholar Award (2003) Beckman Young Investigators Award (2005) Paul Marks Prize for Cancer Research (2017) ACS Chemical Biology Lectureship (2019) Wolf Prize in Chemistry (2023) |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Chemical Biology, Genetics |
Institutions | University of Chicago |
Doctoral advisor | Stephen J. Lippard |
Other academic advisors | Gregory L. Verdine |
Chuan He (Chinese: 何川) is a Chinese-American chemical biologist. He currently serves as the John T. Wilson Distinguished Service Professor at the University of Chicago, and an Investigator of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.[1] He is best known for his work in discovering and deciphering reversible RNA methylation in post-transcriptional gene expression regulation.[2] He was awarded the 2023 Wolf Prize in Chemistry for his work in discovering and deciphering reversible RNA methylation in post-transcriptional gene expression regulation in addition to his contributions to the invention of TAB-seq, a biochemical method that can map 5-hydroxymethylcytosine (5hmC) at base-resolution genome-wide, as well as hmC-Seal, a method that covalently labels 5hmC for its detection and profiling.[2]