Shuyun Dong, PHD portrait
  • Research Assistant Professor, Molecular Pharmaceutics
801-581-8987

Education

  • M.D., 1993, West China University of Medical Sciences, Chengdu, China
  • M.P.H, 1996, Environmental Health, School of Public Health, Sun Yat-sen, University of Medical Sciences, Guan
  • Ph.D., 2008, in Molecular Genetics and Microbiology, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA

Research Interests

My long-term goal is to conduct research that aims to improve our understanding and treatment of neurologic diseases and cancers through manipulating RNA. During my Ph.D. work, I systematically studied several key events in mRNA life cycle including: splicing, localization, translation and degradation. My original findings were published in Molecular Cell and PLOS Biology. My postdoctoral research focused on understanding the alternative splicing of RNA and developing novel therapeutics for RNA splicing related diseases. My postdoctoral works were published in journals including Nature Molecular Page, Nature Protocols, Molecular Biosystems, and The Journal of Biological Chemistry. One of my articles was selected as Paper of This Week by The Journal of Biological Chemistry.

My present research interests at the University of Utah include: Engineering and delivering therapeutic RNA-binding proteins, developing therapeutic approaches based on mechanics of RNA alternative splicing and degradation.