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Office
6609 W Sam Houston Pkwy S
Suite101
Houston, TX 77072Phone+1 713-595-8501Fax+1 713-595-8500
Education & Training
- New York Presbyterian Hospital (Cornell Campus)Residency, Pain Medicine, 2001 - 2002
- New York Presbyterian Hospital (Cornell Campus)Residency, Anesthesiology, 1998 - 2001
- New York-Presbyterian/QueensInternship, Transitional Year, 1997 - 1998
- Shandong Medical UniversityClass of 1987
Certifications & Licensure
- CA State Medical License 2001 - Present
- TX State Medical License 2002 - 2025
- NY State Medical License 2000 - 2002
- American Board of Anesthesiology Anesthesiology
- American Board of Anesthesiology Pain Medicine
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 104 citationsPartial loss of psychiatric risk gene Mir137 in mice causes repetitive behavior and impairs sociability and learning via increased Pde10aYing Cheng, Zhi-Meng Wang, Weiqi Tan, Xiaona Wang, Yujing Li
Nature Neuroscience. 2018-11-05 - 72 citationsSubtelomeric hotspots of aberrant 5-hydroxymethylcytosine-mediated epigenetic modifications during reprogramming to pluripotencyTao Wang, Hao Wu, Yujing Li, Keith E. Szulwach, Li Lin
Nature Cell Biology. 2013-06-01 - 128 citationsRole of Tet1 and 5-hydroxymethylcytosine in cocaine actionJian Feng, Ning-Yi Shao, Keith E. Szulwach, Vincent Vialou, Jimmy Huynh
Nature Neuroscience. 2015-04-01
Journal Articles
- Partial Loss of Psychiatric Risk Gene Mir137 in Mice Causes Repetitive Behavior and Impairs Sociability and Learning via Increased Pde10aYujing Li, MD, Nature
- Short Article Active N6-Methyladenine Demethylation by DMAD Regulates Gene Expression by Coordinating with Polycomb Protein in NeuronsYujing Li, MD, ScienceDirect
Press Mentions
- Androgen Levels in the Fetal Cord Blood of Children Born to Women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: A Meta-AnalysisAugust 11th, 2020
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