Shuibing Chen is affiliated with Cornell University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with significant focus on subfields such as Molecular Biology, Infectious Diseases, Surgery, Genetics, and Immunology.
Their work addresses key topics including pancreatic function and diabetes, SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 research, COVID-19 clinical research studies, pluripotent stem cells research, CRISPR and genetic engineering, diabetes and associated disorders, as well as single-cell and spatial transcriptomics.
Shuibing Chen's frequent publication venues include:
Notable recent papers authored or co-authored by Chen are:
Shuibing Chen frequently collaborates with a core group of co-authors, including:
Danwei Huangfu;Kenji Osafune;René Maehr;Wenjun Guo
René Maehr;Shuibing Chen;Melinda Snitow;Thomas Ludwig
Liuliu Yang;Yuling Han;Benjamin E. Nilsson-Payant;Vikas Gupta
Shuyuan Yao;Shuibing Chen;Julie Clark;Ergeng Hao
Shuibing Chen;Shuibing Chen;Malgorzata Borowiak;Julia L Fox;René Maehr;René Maehr
Malgorzata Borowiak;René Maehr;René Maehr;Shuibing Chen;Shuibing Chen;Alice E. Chen;Alice E. Chen
Yuling Han;Xiaohua Duan;Xiaohua Duan;Liuliu Yang;Benjamin E. Nilsson-Payant
Shuibing Chen;Qisheng Zhang;Xu Wu;Peter G. Schultz
Shuibing Chen;Jeong Tae Do;Qisheng Zhang;Shuyuan Yao
Yibing Qyang;Silvia Martin-Puig;Murali Chiravuri;Shuibing Chen
Miguel Crespo;Eduardo Vilar;Su Yi Tsai;Kyle Chang
Ting Zhou;Lei Tan;Gustav Y. Cederquist;Yujie Fan
Jason Tchieu;Bastian Zimmer;Faranak Fattahi;Sadaf Amin
Xuming Tang;Skyler Uhl;Tuo Zhang;Dongxiang Xue
Zhong-Dong Shi;Kihyun Lee;Dapeng Yang;Sadaf Amin
Hui Zeng;Min Guo;Ting Zhou;Lei Tan
Yuling Han;Liuliu Yang;Xiaohua Duan;Fuyu Duan
Shuibing Chen;Shinichi Takanashi;Qisheng Zhang;Wen Xiong
Qing V. Li;Qing V. Li;Gary Dixon;Gary Dixon;Nipun Verma;Nipun Verma;Bess P. Rosen;Bess P. Rosen
Logan A. Walsh;Mariano J. Alvarez;Erich Y. Sabio;Marsha Reyngold
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