Gaolin Liu

Gaolin Liu

Undergraduate Research Student

Gaolin is a freshman at WashU majoring in Biology: Neuroscience and CS&Math, with a minor in Bioinformatics. He is currently working with Emma, using iPSC-Microglia and mouse models to understand the role of Ms4a4a in mitigating the risk of Alzheimer’s disease. As an INTJ, he has an enthusiasm and determination to unwind the mysterious mechanisms of AD. Outside of the lab, he enjoys listening to R&B, reading science fiction, thinking about philosophical questions, and finding new aesthetics in Saint Louis.

Amanda Wu

Amanda Wu

Biostatistics Graduate Research Student

Amanda received her B.S in Biology from Boston College and is pursuing her M.S. in Biostatistics. She was previously involved in an induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) lab and is interested in applying her knowledge in Biostatistics to the topic of neurodegenerative diseases. Outside of the lab, you will find her reading mystery novels, at the gym, listening to R&B, or playing badminton.