Tianling Ou, Ph.D.
Doctoral Thesis: In vivo evolution of HIV-1 neutralizing antibodies from engineered B-cell repertoires
Undergraduate Institution: Mills College
Noteworthy Publications: Reprogramming of the heavy-chain CDR3 regions of a human antibody repertoire, Molecular Therapy (2022); Hydroxychloroquine-mediated inhibition of SARS-CoV-2 entry is attenuated by TMPRSS2, PLOS Pathogens (2021)
Looking Back: "The best thing in grad school is that people around me are always interested in the scientific questions that I’m devoted to."
Next Steps: "I’m currently working as a postdoc in the Farzan lab, and planning to work at a startup in Boston."
Be sure to join us at 10 a.m. PDT on Friday, May 20 for our Commencement Ceremony Livestream! Ou's advisor and mentor, Prof. Michael Farzan, will deliver a few words about her graduate experience, and viewers can learn about our 47 other 2022 graduates, who are now setting out to build careers that will profoundly impact the future of biomedical research.