ABSTRACT Guangshuo moved from China to the USA in 2001 for his PhD at the University of California, Davis. There, he worked on motor proteins in ciliogenesis in C. elegans in the laboratory of Jonathan Scholey. He then joined the laboratory of Ron Vale at the University of California, San Francisco, and started to develop tools to investigate the mechanisms of neuroblast division, migration and differentiation in C. elegans larvae. Guangshuo returned to China in 2011 to establish his own research group at the Institute of Biophysics at the Chinese Academy of Sciences with a Junior One Thousand Talent Plan Award. Two years later, he moved to the School of Life Sciences at Tsinghua University in Beijing, and he became a principal investigator of the Joint Center for Life Sciences at Tsinghua and Peking Universities. Guangshuo became a Journal of Cell Science Editor in 2017. His laboratory continues to investigate the mechanisms regulating neural progenitors in C. elegans, using live-imaging, biochemical and genetic tools.
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