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Chendi Li, Ph.D.

post-doctoral

Chendi received her Bachelor of Science degree in Biological Science as an honors graduate from Shaanxi Normal University, China. She then completed a PhD in the Department of Biochemistry at Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) where her research in the laboratory of Dr. Stephen Farmer focused on understanding the mechanisms of energy expenditure and stem cell fate in brown adipose tissue. Chendi joined the Hata laboratory as a research fellow in June 2017 in order to pursue a new direction in translational cancer research. One of Chendi’s research interests is to identify novel targeted therapeutic strategies for KRAS mutant NSCLC, a subset of lung cancers that have so remained refractory to targeted approaches. She is particularly interested in targeting vulnerability of subsets of KRAS mutant NSCLC bearing different co-occurring mutations. In addition, Chendi is interested in deciphering the evolution of lung cancer heterogeneity by utilizing computational and “omic” approaches. Outside work, Chendi is training as a Chinese martial artist, is a professional Erhu player and a certified scuba diver. Chendi also has a passion for different types of music, especially classic rock!

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