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    William (Peidong) Gao

    William (Peidong) Gao

    Ph.D. candidate in Genetics at Case Western Reserve University. I work on bioinformatics, multi-omics, human islet biology, and diabetes.

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      A weekly ETF report generator (VOO, QQQ, SMH) with independent cross-validation before every value.

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      2026

      Proinsulin regulators identified with CRISPR screen and in vivo mouse QTL mapping

      Nature Communications

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      H3K79 methylation and H3K36 trimethylation synergistically regulate gene expression in pluripotent stem cells

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      Nmnat2 deficiency in the arcuate nucleus or paraventricular nucleus induces Sarm1-independent neuron loss and liraglutide-reversible obesity

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