Hang SHI Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
1992-1996 Tsinghua University, China/B.S.
1997-2003 University of Massachusetts Amherst,USA and The Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory,USA/P h .D.
2004-2006 Institute of Medicine,USA /Postdoctoral Fellow
2006-2017 Rockefeller University ,USA /Senior Research Associate
2017-present School of Life Sciences, Tsinghua University, China/Assistant Investigator
Research interest
My laboratory combines structural and functional approaches to investigate, from the molecular perspective, the production, metabolism, function and related regulatory mechanisms of intracellular RNA, and develop biological and medical tools. In addition, we also apply multiple structural biology methods to understand the formation and function of cellular organelles (for instance, cillia).
Selected publications
1. Shao W,Yang J, He M, Yu X-Y, Lee C H, Yang Z, Joyner A L, Anderson K V, Zhang J, Tsou M-F B, Shi H* & Shi S-H.
(2020) Centrosome anchoring regulates progenitor properties and cortical formation.Nature 580, 106–112.
2. Qi Hao, Boyue Zhang, Kangning Yuan, Hangshi* and Gunter Blobel .(2018) Electron microscopy of Chaetomium pom152 shows the assembly of ten-bead string.Cell Discovery 4, Article number :56 .
3. Li, X., Wang, J., Coutavas, E., Shi. H., Hao, Q., and Blobel, G. (2016) Structure of Niemann-Pick disease protein 1. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A, 113, 8212-8217.
4. Singh, N., Blobel, G. Shi,H. *(2015) Hooking She3p onto She2p for myosin-mediated cytoplasmic mRNA transport. Proc.Natl.Acad.Sci.U.S.A,112, 142-147.
5. Shi,H.*, Singh, N., Esselborn, F. and Blobel, G. (2014) Structure of a myosin•adaptor complex and pairing by cargo. Proc. Natl.Acad.Sci.U.S.A,111, 1082-1090.
Contact information
Tel:+86-10-62773562
Fax:+86-10-62773562
E-mail:hangshi@tsinghua.edu.cn
web:http://hshi-lab.life.tsinghua.edu.cn/#/home