Bio
Xiaoting graduated with a bachelor's degree from Xiamen University in China. She then moved to Singapore to pursue a Ph.D. at Nanyang Technological University, under the supervision of Professor Christiane Ruedl. Her doctoral research focused on tissue-resident macrophages, particularly microglia and brain border-associated macrophages. After a short postdoctoral training in Ruedl’s lab, Xiaoting then joined the lab of Jacques Behmoaras at the Centre for Computational Biology, Duke-NUS Medical School, where she continues to study macrophages in disease contexts.
Education
Doctor of Philosophy (Biological Sciences)
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Bachelor of Science in Biological Science
Xiamen University, China
NUS Appointment(s)
Research Fellow
Duke-NUS Medical School,
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