The Li Lab works on the interface between chemistry and biology. Their overall research interest is to examine unusual functions of nucleic acids and to be creative about them. Their group is also interested both in the study of basic functions of these molecules (basic science focus of the lab) and in the exploration of these molecules as novel molecular tools for therapeutics, biomolecular detection, drug discovery and nanotechnology.
The Li Lab works on the interface between chemistry and biology. Their overall research interest is to examine unusual functions of nucleic acids and to be creative about them. Their group is also interested both in the study of basic functions of these molecules (basic science focus of the lab) and in the exploration of these molecules as novel molecular tools for therapeutics, biomolecular detection, drug discovery and nanotechnology.
The Li Lab works on the interface between chemistry and biology. Their overall research interest is to examine unusual functions of nucleic acids and to be creative about them. Their group is also interested both in the study of basic functions of these molecules (basic science focus of the lab) and in the exploration of these molecules as novel molecular tools for therapeutics, biomolecular detection, drug discovery and nanotechnology.
The Li Lab works on the interface between chemistry and biology. Their overall research interest is to examine unusual functions of nucleic acids and to be creative about them. Their group is also interested both in the study of basic functions of these molecules (basic science focus of the lab) and in the exploration of these molecules as novel molecular tools for therapeutics, biomolecular detection, drug discovery and nanotechnology.
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