Yuhan Ren
Yuhan received her bachelor’s degree in Biology from Qingdao University in 2022. Her research focuses on gene regulatory mechanisms during early mouse embryonic implantation, with particular emphasis on the roles of m6A RNA modification and repetitive elements in regulatory networks. Specifically, she aims to elucidate the functions of m6A in post-transcriptional regulation—particularly its roles in mRNA stability and decay—and how these processes influence lineage specification and cell fate determination. In parallel, she investigates the regulatory potential of repetitive elements during early development, exploring how they contribute to gene expression regulation and developmental programs. Ultimately, her work seeks to uncover the complex, finely tuned molecular regulatory networks that underlie embryonic implantation.