Entered Program: 2019
Thesis Advisor: Licia Selleri, PhD
Graduate Advisor: Nathan Young, PhD
Tony (Tiange) Qu was made in China but exported to America to study in middle school. Then he moved from Indiana to California, where he attended UC Berkeley for undergraduate studies with the focus of molecular and cell biology - neurobiology. Prior to joining the OCS PhD program, he worked in the Schneider Lab at UCSF, studying the molecular and cellular processes that give rise to mandibular size and shape. Tony has a keen interest in the mechanisms that govern craniofacial development with the goal of finding potential clinical treatment on craniofacial defects. Outside of school and work, Tony enjoys a good pot of tea with friends, speed-dialing Kanye, and brushing his teeth