I obtained my PhD degree in developmental biology at the University of Hong Kong under the supervision of Prof. Kathryn Cheah. I joined the Breast Cancer Laboratory co-led by Prof. Jane Visvader and Prof. Geoff Lindeman at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research (WEHI) in 2017 to study breast cancer metastasis in bone through high-resolution quantitative 3D and 4D imaging. In 2021, I was jointly appointed to the Centre for Dynamic Imaging, Advanced Genomics Facility, and Dr. Edwin Hawkins laboratory to spearhead the spatial multiomics initiative at WEHI. I supervise the operation of Australia's first MERSCOPE and Xenium, and have broad collaborations with leading biotechnology companies. I provide strategic advice to the Institute on technology implementation.
Listed skills include Developmental Biology, Pcr, Transgenic Mice, Immunohistochemistry, and 1 others.