Hongkui Zeng
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EducationB.S., Wuhan University; PhD, Brandeis University
KnownforCre mouse lines, large scale atlases of the mouse brain
FieldsNeuroscience
InstitutionsAllen Institute for Brain Science
Hongkui Zeng | |
|---|---|
| Education | B.S., Wuhan University; PhD, Brandeis University |
| Known for | Cre mouse lines, large scale atlases of the mouse brain |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Neuroscience |
| Institutions | Allen Institute for Brain Science |
| Doctoral advisor | Michael Rosbash |
| Other academic advisors | Susumu Tonegawa |
Hongkui Zeng is the Director of the Allen Institute for Brain Science in Seattle, where she leads the creation of open-access datasets and tools to accelerate neuroscience discovery.[1] In 2011-2014 Zeng led the team that created the Allen Mouse Brain Connectivity Atlas,[2] which indicates which regions of the mouse brain are connected to which other regions.[3] Since then, she has led the creation of atlases of neuronal cell types[4][5][6] in the brain of humans and mice.[7]