Yen-Ting Lu is a postdoctoral researcher currently affiliated with The University of Tokyo and the Nara Institute of Science and Technology, where notable work includes identifying a gene on the female sexual chromosome in liverwort and establishing research systems for Physcomitrium. Prior to these positions, Yen-Ting served as a JSPS Postdoctoral Fellow and conducted research at Academia Sinica, focusing on the expression patterns of photosynthesis-related enzymes in maize and developing detection methods for microRNA and mRNA. Experience at The University of Edinburgh involved demonstrating and leading undergraduate projects in biological sciences. Yen-Ting's educational background includes a PhD in Plant Sciences from The University of Edinburgh and an MS in Biotechnology from National Chung Hsing University.
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