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Office
75 Francis Street
Brigham And Womens Hospital Blood Bank
Boston, MA 02115Phone+1 617-732-8634Fax+1 617-277-9013
Summary
- Dr. Li Chai is a pathologist in Boston, MA and is affiliated with Brigham and Women's Hospital. She received her medical degree from Shandong Medical University and has been in practice 24 years. She specializes in blood banking & transfusion medicine, transplantation immunology, and clinical pathology.
Education & Training
- Yale-New Haven Medical CenterFellowship, Blood Banking/Transfusion Medicine, 2000 - 2001
- Brown UniversityResidency, Pathology-Anatomic and Clinical, 1997 - 2000
- Shandong Medical UniversityClass of 1993
Certifications & Licensure
- MA State Medical License 2003 - 2026
- American Board of Pathology Clinical Pathology
- American Board of Pathology Blood Banking/Transfusion Medicine
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 1026 citationsPatients with Cancer Appear More Vulnerable to SARS-CoV-2: A Multicenter Study during the COVID-19 Outbreak.Meng-Yuan Dai, Dianbo Liu, Miao Liu, Fuxiang Zhou, Gui-Ling Li
Cancer Discovery. 2020-01-01 - 13 citationsPseudogene-mediated DNA demethylation leads to oncogene activation.Junsu Kwon, Yanjing V. Liu, Chong Gao, Mahmoud A. Bassal, Adrianna I. Jones
Science Advances. 2021-10-01 - 4 citationsNon-coding RNA LEVER sequestration of PRC2 can mediate long range gene regulation.Wei Wen Teo, Xinang Cao, Chan-Shuo Wu, Hong Kee Tan, Qiling Zhou
Communications Biology. 2022-04-11
Journal Articles
- Targeting Cancer Addiction for SALL4 by Shifting Its Transcriptome with a Pharmacologic PeptideLi Chai, MD, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Press Mentions
- Lab-Grown Blood Could (One Day, Maybe) Save Your LifeApril 18th, 2023
- Harvard Doctors Discover That a Common Drug Can “Turn On” Gene That Causes CancerJuly 12th, 2022
- Treatment for Myelodysplastic Syndrome by Hypomethylating Agents May Activate an OncogeneMay 27th, 2022
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