Xiaohan Yang
New York University Shanghai
5 Papers
19 Citations
Xiaohan Yang is an academic researcher from New York University Shanghai. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 3 publications.
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Population genomics unravels the Holocene history of bread wheat and its relatives
Xuebo Zhao,Yafei Guo,Lipeng Kang,Changbin Yin,Aoyue Bi,Daxing Xu,Zhiliang Zhang,Jijin Zhang,Xiaohan Yang,Jun Xu,Songjie Xu,Xinyue Song,Ming Zhang,Yiwen Li,Philip Kear,Jing Wang,Zhiyong Liu,Xiang-Dong Fu,Fei Lu +18 more
TL;DR: This study found that bread wheat originated from the southwest coast of the Caspian Sea and underwent a slow speciation process, lasting ~3,300 yr owing to persistent gene flow from its relatives, and identified convergent adaptation during bread wheat’s spread across Eurasia.
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The COVID-19 outbreak in Sichuan, China: Epidemiology and impact of interventions.
Quan-Hui Liu,Ana I. Bento,Kexin Yang,Hang Zhang,Xiaohan Yang,Stefano Merler,Alessandro Vespignani,Alessandro Vespignani,Jiancheng Lv,Hongjie Yu,Wei Zhang,Tao Zhou,Marco Ajelli,Marco Ajelli +13 more
TL;DR: The aim of this work is to characterize the epidemiology of the Sichuan outbreak and estimate the impact of interventions in limiting SARS-CoV-2 transmission, and to estimate the number of cases averted by the implemented control strategies.
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The COVID-19 outbreak in Sichuan, China: epidemiology and impact of interventions
Quan-Hui Liu,Ana I. Bento,Kexin Yang,Hang Zhang,Xiaohan Yang,Stefano Merler,Alessandro Vespignani,Alessandro Vespignani,Jiancheng Lv,Hongjie Yu,Wei Zhang,Tao Zhou,Marco Ajelli +12 more
TL;DR: The findings indicate that, were the control measures be adopted four weeks later, the epidemic could have lasted 49 days longer (95%CI: 31-68 days), causing 9,216 more cases and possibly overwhelming Sichuan healthcare system.
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Quantifying human mixing patterns in Chinese provinces outside Hubei after the 2020 lockdown was lifted
Yining Zhao,Samantha ODell,Xiaohan Yang,Jingyi Liao,Kexin Yang,Laura Fumanelli,Tao Zhou,Jiancheng Lv,Marco Ajelli,Quan-Hui Liu +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the results of a contact survey conducted in Chinese provinces outside Hubei in March 2020, right after lockdowns were lifted, and leveraged the estimated mixing patterns to calibrate a model of SARS-CoV-2 transmission, which was used to estimate different metrics of COVID-19 burden by age.
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Population genomics unravels the Holocene history of Triticum-Aegilops species
Xuebo Zhao,Yafei Guo,Lipeng Kang,Aoyue Bi,Daxing Xu,Zhiliang Zhang,Jijin Zhang,Xiaohan Yang,Jun Xu,Songjie Xu,Xinyue Song,Jing Zhang,Yiwen Li,Philip Kear,Jing Wang,Changbin Yin,Zhiyong Liu,Xiang-Dong Fu,Fei Lu +18 more
TL;DR: The authors analyzed whole-genome sequences of 795 wheats and found that bread wheat originated southwest of the Caspian Sea ∼11,700 years ago and underwent a slow speciation process, lasting ∼3,300 years due to persistent gene flow from wild relatives.