Editorial Board Member - JBBS

Li Cai
Associate ProfessorDepartment of Biomedical Engineering
Rutgers University
United States
BIOGRAPHY:
Dr. Li Cai is currently working as an associate professor at Department of Biomedical Engineering, United States. He completed his PhD in Physiology & Neurobiology at Rutgers University & UMDNJ - Robert Wood Johnson Medical School (1997). He received many honors and published various articles in international journals.
RESEARCH INTERESTS:
Dr. Li Cai research is mainly focused on retinal development and stem cell, genomics/bioinformatics, statistical analysis of genome-wide transcription profiling data on neural development and cancer, and developed novel mathematical/statistical methods for such data analysis.
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