Xiang Lin is a postdoctoral researcher at Harvard Medical School, specializing in computational biology with a primary focus on single-cell and perturbation data modeling. He has developed advanced computational frameworks for diverse single-cell data applications, including multi-omics integration and spatially resolved single-cell analysis. Currently, Dr. Lin's research is centered on designing AI-driven models to accelerate drug discovery and identify therapeutic targets using perturbation data, contributing to the advancement of precision medicine and translational research.
Social Deficits or Interactional Differences? Interrogating Perspectives on Social Functioning in Autism.
Exposure Therapy With Personalized Real-Time Arousal Detection and Feedback to Alleviate Social Anxiety Symptoms in an Analogue Adult Sample: Pilot Proof-of-Concept Randomized Controlled Trial.
Authors: Lin XB, Lee TS, Cheung YB, Ling J, Poon SH, Lim L, Zhang HH, Chin ZY, Wang CC, Krishnan R, Guan C.
JMIR Ment Health
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JMIR Ment Health
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Effects of Functional Analytic Psychotherapy Therapist Training on Therapist Factors Among Therapist Trainees in Singapore: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
Authors: Keng SL, Waddington E, Lin XB, Tan MSQ, Henn-Haase C, Kanter JW.
Clin Psychol Psychother
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Clin Psychol Psychother
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