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Yizhi Jane Tao
Product highlightEducationBorn in China, Yizhi Jane Tao received a B.Sc. degree in biology from Peking University in Beijing, China, in 1992. She later moved to West Lafayette, Indiana, where she received her Ph.D. in biological science while studying under the German-American biophysicist Michael Rossmann.[5] She completed a postdoctoral fellowship under Stephen C. Harrison at Harvard University in 2002.[6] Upon completing her postdoctoral studies, Tao joined the faculty of Rice University, where she has made important contributions to the study of influenza and birnaviruses.
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